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On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 15:11:52 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: Richard Clark wrote: In the Navy my students learned at every level of instruction to: RTMFQ! That question was: name what frequency glare is. Now and then a student would come through who would respond "the frequency is such and such meters" as they passed out into the fleet as a deck-ape. So follow your own advice. You answered your question as to what frequency, not with a frequency, but with a wavelength, just in different units from mine. You failed your own test. No, again you failed, the answer was yours 6 MILLION Angstroms. There is no such glare wavelength. I will leave another very, very simple clue. :-) |
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