Re: HIGH temperature thread sealant.
From: Gregory L. Hansen (glhansen_at_steel.ucs.indiana.edu)
Date: 02/18/05
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Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:03:03 +0000 (UTC)
In article <4215b585$0$32608$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk>,
Steve Taylor <steve@ravenfield.com> wrote:
>Gregory L. Hansen wrote:
>
>> Okay, here's an idea. Give up.
>
>There is a certain amount in what you say.
>
>>Accept the leak, and before beginning a
>Oh, you don't mean give up. Bugger.
>
>> How well the measurement and correction would work is all about
>> calibration, repeatability, and error bars. That's you're job, mine is
>> just to throw out half-baked and half-assed ideas to make other people
>> work.
>
>The problem with the leak is it makes it hard to get the low bubble rate
>set right. No leaks and its a snip.
>
>The end users are on the lowest decile of competence, and subtle
>adjustments are asking rather a lot.
Oh, end users. I wasn't sure of the context of your work.
>
>> The view out the window looks kind of Southwesty.
>
>Slighly further south and a lot further east. Its Egypt.
Further east, or really, really west. Some similarities in climate, I
suppose.
>
>> Just another day in the lab...
>
>Not when you're 3000 miles from home.
>
>Steve
>
-- "You're not as dumb as you look. Or sound. Or our best testing indicates." -- Monty Burns to Homer Simpson
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