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  • k9wrangler
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    I found the article interesting, clarifying lots of bit and pieces of info I'd happened upon in my life. I know the last surgical procedure I had there was a big glob of superglue behind my ear where they had relieved pressure in my inner ear. I slowly dissolved and went away n a couple weeks time.

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  • BurleyJim
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    The article was apparently written before the invention of the spellchecker. Jet engine fan blades are super glued in place, enjoy your flight.

    Jim

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  • jbvb
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    It's also a clean read with Firefox/NoScript preventing the javascript and flash from running.

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  • Orionvp17
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    Hmmmm.... Thanks.

    Pete

    in Michigan

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  • deemery
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    Originally posted by Orionvp17


    Appears to be an interesting article, Dave. Thanks for the link.

    I need to find a way around the spam ads so I can read the thing, though.... [:-irked]

    Pete

    in Michigan


    I know what you mean! "Reader View" in Safari works great to get rid of all the visual crap, popups, etc.
    dave

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  • Orionvp17
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    Appears to be an interesting article, Dave. Thanks for the link.

    I need to find a way around the spam ads so I can read the thing, though.... [:-irked]

    Pete

    in Michigan

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  • George_D
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    Thanks, Dave. Very interesting.

    George

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  • deemery
    started a topic The military origins and applications of SuperGlue

    The military origins and applications of SuperGlue

    http://warisboring.com/super-glue-bu...oldiers-lives/

    Fascinating story!

    dave
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