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From: pyrotix
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  • they are nice but did u recycle all this stuff?

  • how do you make them ? :b

    its urgent ! thanksssss .

  • how do you make those lights ? (:

  • Pyrotix: I suppose you'll find materials cheaper on chinese export sites. PM me if you still do this stuff :)

  • cops ruin everything looks fun tho

  • what a big waste of battery material !!!

  • can you even imagine the polution that that batteries did on the soil?

  • Those little batteries arent gonna do anything, not like they were squeezing the lithium into peoples lawns. And it was only about 1000 of these tiny cell batteries. They werent broken and i bet virtually no lithium seeped into the ground. This is insignificant compared to the pollution created by your cell phone, mp3 player, and hybrid car batteries.

  • @FelixTheHouseFreak

    You are not right. Sorry

  • @FelixTheHouseFreak

    Although insignificant, is not necessary, so why creating it...

  • Hi, yes ,but i just think that there are much bigger pollution issues at hand so we shouldnt worry too much about things like this.

  • @FelixTheHouseFreak

    If we try to convice people that to change the world,environmental awareness must to come from every one,and from small to big things. Why not to worry about things like this? Since,altgouh funny,it doesn't bring nothing good to the world.

    Art can be done,but the good artists are the ones that can shock people not causing damages (not only environmental ones).

    They do this,but I bet they have some foolish speechs about governments policies on environmental protection.

  • Hi,things like these are rarely done. I also doubt they were left behind in the ground,i also doubt they leaked. If they did it looks like they are in a street with all concrete. The batteries contain a very minuscule amount of lithium that wouldn't have even gone through the very deep and thick concrete.

    Yes small things cause pollution but this is just something rare and i doubt it harmed anything.

    I mainly aimed to answer your original question. And that would be:

    Pretty much none.

  • @molinobeer why not create it?

  • @treefidytree

    Below I already said my opinion about this.

  • @molinobeer you realize lithium oxidizes the second it makes contact with air making harmless compounds right?

  • Graffiti research lab idea!!

  • @panchitojuan no... Instructables had these way before GRL.

  • magnifico io sono italiano è bellissimo

  • nightbright fool

    500 bones. rich kids graff.

  • The Boston crap wasn't throwies- GRL had nothing to do with it. That stuff was LED art done in a completely separate way from throwie construction, so you can't really call those things throwies, considering they weren't magnetic and they couldn't be thrown very far...

  • Don't say Toronto doesn't know how to have fun... Love it

  • Toronto rocks :)!

  • This video needs to be used as evidence in defense of the two people who used LED throwies to promote the Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie, who got arrested last night due to the American media and police being 100% grade-A morons.

  • How much are they?

  • we made 1,000 of them and spent about $500 USD on the project. so figure that's about $0.50 USD each.

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