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Ross A. Finlayson
Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:02 pm
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You know what they say "Keep it out of sci.chem, fool.", but not on
sci.chem.

You know what, I'm thinking, if I was on the HAZMAT team, I'd want one
of those suits, EVA suit you know. Waterproof, breathable. Then, the
glacial silt under Greenland could be farmed, and the geothermal vents
regulated.

Those suits are thousands of dollars you know.

Then, it's like Half-Life. You see, keep it out of sci.math, to not
open gateways to Hell. No: sci.chem: keep it out of sci.chem.

Design Patents on Hazardous Materials and Space Ready suits.

Fireproof, waterproof, welder's helmets. Weatherproof.

I say keep it out of sci.chem on sci.chem, for no reason.

Wearing those it would be easier to work around chemicals, then you
need washing stations to get the dust and mud off the suits.

I haven't posted to sci.chem in years. Let's see what they're talking
about.

Last time I wrote we were talking about my book report on Isaac
Asimov's "The Genetic Code." Since then, I studied some biology and
the genetic code. Then, guy was off about Moreau and then Al here
wandered off into the woods.

It was great fun, since then I've studied towards gaining further
notions of those notions with the fault-tolerant programming AND
design. I work with the biocluster applications, for example consider
http://www.tiki-lounge.com/~raf/parallel/sr/, all in C source code.

I hear they quantize the dimensionless ratios and it basically all
works out.

Ross Finlayson
 
 
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