<<That fermium is tough stuff. In accordance with Heisenberg's Uncertainty
Principle, you can't tell where it is AND where it's headed at any given
moment, which makes machining a challenge.>>
But at any given moment it is both machined and not machined.
Lee
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Some woodies have a half life of only 30 minutes too ...
Art
"JeffB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> If you can get your hands on enough fermium (how many millions per board foot?),
> you better work quickly, some isotopes have a half life of only 30 minutes...
>
> JeffB
>
Bob Schmall wrote:
> "JeffB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>If you can get your hands on enough fermium (how many millions per board
>>foot?), you better work quickly, some isotopes have a half life of only 30
>>minutes...
>>
>>JeffB
>
>
> So, you might not need a planer?
>
>
Better an air planer...
j4
"JeffB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> If you can get your hands on enough fermium (how many millions per board
> foot?), you better work quickly, some isotopes have a half life of only 30
> minutes...
>
> JeffB
So, you might not need a planer?
If you can get your hands on enough fermium (how many millions per board foot?),
you better work quickly, some isotopes have a half life of only 30 minutes...
JeffB
Bob Schmall wrote:
> "G.K. Konnig" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Real men work with METAL , especially Iron, Titanium or Fermium !
>
>
> Betchass.
> That fermium is tough stuff. In accordance with Heisenberg's Uncertainty
> Principle, you can't tell where it is AND where it's headed at any given
> moment, which makes machining a challenge.
>
> Bob
>
>
"Lee Gordon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> <<That fermium is tough stuff. In accordance with Heisenberg's Uncertainty
> Principle, you can't tell where it is AND where it's headed at any given
> moment, which makes machining a challenge.>>
>
> But at any given moment it is both machined and not machined.
>
> Lee
Until it is observed.
Bob
On 13 Sep 2004 07:02:21 -0700, [email protected] (G.K. Konnig)
wrote:
>Real men work with METAL , especially Iron, Titanium or Fermium !
In the movies, while the chicka-bow-wow music plays, real men work
with WOOD!
Barry
"G.K. Konnig" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Real men work with METAL , especially Iron, Titanium or Fermium !
Betchass.
That fermium is tough stuff. In accordance with Heisenberg's Uncertainty
Principle, you can't tell where it is AND where it's headed at any given
moment, which makes machining a challenge.
Bob