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  • The military origins and applications of SuperGlue

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

    Fascinating story!

    dave
    Modeling 1890s (because the voices in my head told me to)

  • #2
    Thanks, Dave. Very interesting.

    George
    With sufficient thrust pigs fly just fine.

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    • #3
      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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      • #4
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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
        Modeling 1890s (because the voices in my head told me to)

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        • #5
          Hmmmm.... Thanks.

          Pete

          in Michigan

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          • #6
            It's also a clean read with Firefox/NoScript preventing the javascript and flash from running.
            James

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            • #7
              The article was apparently written before the invention of the spellchecker. Jet engine fan blades are super glued in place, enjoy your flight.

              Jim
              Take the red pill

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              • #8
                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.
                Karl Scribner-Curmudgeon

                Cedar Swamp
                SW of Manistique, MI

                Avatar image by Savannah Lyn Burgess 7-15-2022

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