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“I couple of months ago I encouraged some of you to join "Helium" as a way to turn writing into actual cash.”
“So I suppose someone with a poor understanding of language might similarly seize on that as disproof of the statement: others: Helium is a noble gas.”
“Helium is not considered a greenhouse gas, no need to regulate.”
“Helium is a peculiar resource, because we were granted vast reserves — but once those reserves get used, the helium is lost and gone forever.”
“Helium is an inert gas that is present as a small component in ordinary air (about one part in 200 000).”
Additional background material on the Nobel Prize in Physics 1996
“With the boss 'fleet away, John Carter and Tars Tarkas have a pretty serious problem in Helium.”
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: John Carter Of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs
“Over billions of years, solar winds have deposited an isotope called Helium 3 on the lunar surface.”
“He spends his days mining some energy source for Earth called Helium-3.”
“Vick also raises the race for energy resources, the Moon having a particle known as Helium”
“So I'll start with the opening salvo, which explains that the solution to the problem of the world's dwindling energy resources lies on the dark side of the moon, where an element called Helium-3 exists in plentiful quantities.”
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