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Indication new knowledge could have an impact on future antennas...
Richard Clark wrote:
Another message from Western Union, the Casimir effect was well known CENTURIES ago to sailors. It was only myopic scientists who re-discovered it under their microscope and put a label to it in spite of this common knowledge. Centuries ago it was nearly impossible for sailors to find anyone who would publish their nanoelectronics research. :-) ac6xg |
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Indication new knowledge could have an impact on future antennas...
Jim Kelley wrote:
Centuries ago it was nearly impossible for sailors to find anyone who would publish their nanoelectronics research. :-) ac6xg Jim: I am busting a gut here, the humor is greatly appreciated. Regards, JS |
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