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				 OT- Word of the day. 
 This topic will be as the title says. If I can everyday I will select a word for the day. It make us all smarter and is fun. I will pick words that are different, unusual, or old and no longer used. If you have a word you would like to see let me know and I will try to make it the word of the day. In the end lets try to keep this alive for a little while. On to the words!
 
 Today's Word is:
 
 Buckminsterfullerene
 form of carbon found in minerals: a stable form of carbon containing 60 carbon atoms
 
 
 [Late 20th century. From the molecule’s resemblance to the geodesic dome structure invented by the U.S. architect R. Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983).]
 
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				 Re: OT- Word of the day. 
 Not necessarily composed of 60 carbon atoms.  There are also stable Versions with, IIRC, 54, 72, 78, and 96 atoms, for the spherical ("bucky-ball") configuration.  Buckminsterfullerene also applies to tube ("bucky-tube") configurations, which I'm fairly certain have a wider range of possibilities re: number of atoms, since the tubes can be of varying length. 
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 I know nothing about that knd of stuff. I just typed what the dictionary said. I'm sure you are right though      . Also, I'm glad someone else knows what buckyball is      . It's a fun word to use.
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				 Re: OT- Word of the day. 
 
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 Bad day I take it?      Playing pool will solve all problems.
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				 Re: OT- Word of the day. 
 What's a bucky ball? 
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 Good idea but I suspect people (like me     ) will want to hop in.  For example, right off the bat, my favorite word is one I learned in a book (SF) called, "Slan", I think.  Every person I mention the word to has never heard of it. It's, "eidetic".  Another word I find interesting that people would never really think about is, "steerageway".  
 
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 Eidetic? Unless I'm remembering a word with a similair spelling, dictionary doesn't have it, that means someone who forgest nothing or very little. 
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				 Re: OT- Word of the day. 
 
	ball-shaped carbon molecule: a ball-shaped carbon molecule found in stable forms of carbon (fullerenes), especially the molecule containing 60 carbon atoms (buckminsterfullerene). It sometimes occurs naturally but is usually synthesized. See it's easyQuote: 
	
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