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GT Freak
12-01-2005, 12:32 AM
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UNOBTANIUM
A material that is unobtainable, often because it doesn't exist.
The name—often also spelled as unobtainium—combines unobtainable with the -ium suffix that marks the names of chemical elements. It refers to some useful material that suffers from the serious disadvantage that it either doesn’t (yet) exist, or that it does exist but is so rare that even folding money can’t get you any. It’s a potent excuse for non-delivery: if only you had some unobtanium, you say apologetically, creating the required result would be easy-peasy; without it, it’s impossible. The appeal of the word unobtanium is so great that at least two manufacturers in the US have in recent years used it for their products—for example, a maker of sunglasses has trademarked it for earpieces. You might regard this as a triumph of the forces of promotion and PR over those of technology. The firm claims a first use of the name in 1987. However, the term is known from the motor racing world in the 1970s, as a humorous way of explaining why specialist spare parts were so expensive—they were made from unobtanium.
One must be careful to distinguish between unobtanium and handwavium. Unobtanium is something that might conceivably exist. Contrariwise, handwavium refers to a way of circumventing a problem by breaking the laws of physics, as if one might banish an insuperable objection by waving a hand at it. Bad science-fiction stories often employ handwavium to solve knotty problems. Star Trek is full of such devices, such as the replicator, the transporter or the phaser (which disintegrates a person neatly without a hint of energy release or even a puff of steam). Any writer who creates a faster-than-light space drive, for example, is employing handwavium, though this device is so consecrated by its widespread use and utility as to be acceptable within the SF genre.



History
Also known as oopsium, thatsalaughium, inyourdreamsium, notavailium, ucantbeserium and nolongerproducedium, Unobtainium is the most costly element known to man. We can loosely define it as any metal that is specified by Engineering and unavailable to Purchasing. Too often, materials are selected for an application solely on the basis of chemical, physical or mechanical properties. When an obscure material, is specified in an odd quantity, size, product form, temper or specification, you’ve got Unobtainium.

The collective cost of required Engineering change orders resulting from Unobtainium is immense. Metal Suppliers Online proposes and supports a relatively unique concept to combat the “Unobtainium Conundrum”: Include materials availability in the material selection process.

While certainly not a high level criteria, materials availability and industry support of a potential selection can easily be determined using this website. We highly recommend that Engineers and Purchasing professionals alike use the resources that we’ve created to make better, more profitable material selection decisions. :cool:


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2mcgrath
12-01-2005, 01:15 AM
????

FifthScaleRacer
12-01-2005, 01:42 AM
I think he is refering to those Associated shock shafts, that they claim are made of Unobtanium.

ayk_driver
12-01-2005, 09:35 PM
there is an actual metal called unobtanium....

ososlow
12-02-2005, 01:12 AM
Watch "The Core" to see Delroy Lindo's character's unobtanium. ;)

jocktheglide165
12-02-2005, 01:16 AM
huh?