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==References==
*The bit about running a current through it in low vacuum references [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaporation_%28deposition%29 Evaporative Deposition]
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*Also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram_Research Wolfram] makes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematica Mathematica] which is an extremely powerful program with just about every bell and whistle you can think of mathematically.
 

Latest revision as of 16:23, 22 April 2011

Item Number: 1336
Description ID: 3652335
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Wolfram Watch of Wary Wisdom
Plural: Wolfram Watches of Wary Wisdom
When you want (or need) to be extra careful, you'll want to slip on this watch. It has all the bells and whistles for your superheroing needs. In fact, it could almost replace that super watch you're wearing right now. Of course, you'd have to reprogram everything to send the data to this new watch, and it's probably not worth the hassle. Still, this is a really slick and handy watch to have around. And if nothing else, you could probably run a current through it and blind your foes. Assuming it was sealed up in a vacuum.

Accessory
Level Required: 10
Autosell value: 200

+5% dodging ability
+5% Intellect



How Obtained

hint giver

References

  • "Wolfram" is another name for the chemical element Tungsten, which, as the description suggests, can be used as an incandescent light bulb filament.