them
That's like seeing a communist at every turn in the '50s. Whether they exist, or not.
them
That's like seeing a communist at every turn in the '50s. Whether they exist, or not.
I heard it a lot in the Midwest for the 30 years I lived there.
Do they still make that? Not much call for it, now that the CRT is pretty much dead.
You missed the Borg "Resistance is Futile" connection? ;-)
Road surface is what they see when they wake, after drinking way too too much beer.
DAG is also very useful on photomultipliers--besides electrostatic shielding, it keeps light from ion events from being guided through the glass envelope right onto the photocathode.
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
-- Dr Philip C D Hobbs Principal Consultant ElectroOptical Innovations LLC Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics 160 North State Road #203 Briarcliff Manor NY 10510 hobbs at electrooptical dot net http://electrooptical.net
How hard is it to get is small quantities? It used to be supplied in
55 gallon drums.
Aquavit? That would probably get the coating off with ease.
-- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/
too.
(in Norway)
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needed?
Opposite concept:
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Not cheap, but dead easy:
That looks really hard to type.
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I've always called them something between p'CONs and pe-CONs. ^schwa Many here in the south call them something like PEE-cans (long-E, long-A) but I never heard that in the Midwest. The one I find interesting is soda/pop/sodapop, though that seems to be converging some.
They see what used to be the pizza toppings, too. Makes perfect sense.
My mother, her sister, and grandmother used to speak Finnish to each other but I believe that was the whole point. We knew how to spell. ;-)
If they get run over several times, they could end up as toppings on a 'Road Kill' pizza. ;-)
Glad I don't need it anymore. I used to buy the small bottles from General Cement, and the last was bought about 30 years ago.
...Jim Thompson
Rather like the extraordinarily popular English place name "Loose Chippings".
-- Bill Sloman, Sydney
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Misogynist. The captains wife is the Donaudampfschifffahrtskapitänsgemalin.
-- Bill Sloman, Sydney
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Finnish is a linguistic isolate, related only to old Hungarian and Estonian
It's not as isolated as Basque, but it's a close second. There are more obscure languages around, but they don't have millions of speakers, a written literature and dictionaries.
-- Bill Sloman, Sydney
The paint aisle at Ohm Depot, obviously.
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