Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard

Brewster Rockit

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  1. margueritem

    margueritem said, 5 months ago

    Static Electricity Man, YES!!!

  2. Radish

    Radish said, 5 months ago

    It gets tiresome when you get shocked every time you touch a car door handle.

  3. Bilan

    Bilan said, 5 months ago

    Does this mean he’s leaving Dirk Raider in charge?

  4. win

    win said, 5 months ago

    This looks like a job for Cling Free Man!

  5. Bruno Zeigerts

    Bruno Zeigerts said, 5 months ago

    I’m finding this strip very static.
    Sorry … I just don’t get a charge out of it.

  6. firedome

    firedome said, 5 months ago

    i don’t know…i got a pretty good jolt out of it…

  7. Clark  Kent

    Clark Kent said, 4 months ago

    I’m shocked, shocked, that he would zap someone.
    Just don’t zap Pam or she’ll zap you with her phaser.

  8. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago

    Isotopes are designated by the number of neutrons is a given nucleus.

  9. Varnes

    Varnes said, 4 months ago

    Radish, touch the car key to the door. The zap will take place but you won’t feel it..I have no idea why…Trust me…

  10. Keshet

    Keshet said, 4 months ago

    This is a shocking story. I’ll have to investigate this myself.

  11. luckylouie

    luckylouie said, 4 months ago

    @Varnes

    Varnes, if you have one of those anti-theft keys with an electronic chip inside, would the “zap” also zap the electronics and render it unusable? I don’t know, but I would want to be very sure before I tried it.

  12. Coyoty

    Coyoty said, 4 months ago

    I’d rather have static positricity. Much bigger shock.

  13. Nabuquduriuzhur

    Nabuquduriuzhur said, 4 months ago

    re: Night Gaunt

    true. The chemical properties are identical for every isotope of a given element. That is a basic chemical law. What’s amusing is that geologists and many other scientists seem to believe that minerals can pick and choose which isotopes of a given element they incorporate, such as Iron 60 vs. Iron 48. It’s garbage, of course, but geologic dating doesn’t “work” unless you assume that a mineral doesn’t incorporate every isotope that is present, presumably by a choice. SNORT. Which is part of the reason why I snort when someone has the cheek to say something is millions of billions of years old. I don’t believe in magic.

  14. win

    win said, 4 months ago

    @Nabuquduriuzhur

    “I don’t believe in magic.”

    Not even in a young girl’s heart?

  15. poihths

    poihths said, 4 months ago

    Can Nabuquduriuzhur really be that stupid? Yeah, I guess so. When you parade your misunderstanding and ignorance in an area where you pretend understanding and knowledge, I guess there’s no way to avoid that conclusion.

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