Mur
Mur
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13th Dec 2010
20th Jul 2011
A simple but almost functional television
realistic cathodebeams do-it-3d anodebeams electronic what-channel-is-it- kathodebeams television crt-ftw mur

Comments

  • PortalPlayer
    PortalPlayer
    19th Jan 2015
    You even put all the decoders in :)
  • novaplex240
    novaplex240
    26th Aug 2014
    Wow, I was an idiot O_O...
  • cr4ft3d
    cr4ft3d
    17th Jun 2014
    nice work! would be even better without all the twats in the comments moaning about photons and that you coppied it =D +1
  • Discreetroblex123
    Discreetroblex123
    24th Apr 2014
    DAT R0X.
  • Mur
    Mur
    22nd Dec 2013
    @novaplex240: WHAT? This was made in 2011, there where no electrons/ELEC in TPT, only PHOT and NEUT, so PHOT seemed more appropriate for a TV. A photon cannot be considered a subatomic particle, as they do not belong to an atom's structure. A photon is a Gauge Boson. So please, go check your facts before you go offending people online. Oh, and learn to spell and use punctuation. =D
  • novaplex240
    novaplex240
    1st Dec 2013
    two* reflected*
  • novaplex240
    novaplex240
    1st Dec 2013
    Tone electrons are subatomic particles which enable electric charges to pass between to objects such as a powerpoint and a cable PHOTONS however are subatomic particles that we call light. Light is what we use to see without light there wouldnt be colours because light is just refleected photons. So please learn a bit before posting something that makes you look more stupid than im sure you are :D
  • Thomas5020
    Thomas5020
    15th Aug 2013
    Why cant i find a thermite proof tv, i want one the isnt made of walls because thats indestructible, i want one thats breakable but super tough
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    7th Aug 2013
    Kinda like the stuff I'm starting to do.
  • Thomas5020
    Thomas5020
    1st Jun 2013
    I threw lava water and acid over it And the colour particles started firing in a staight line. :D