well... that's just... wrong.
bling blingHere's a potential customer or two:
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It's not quite a B-747, but, close enough...
And it is much more exclusive, with only 15 of the general type having been manufactured.
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The benefit of maintaining a bias on the dielectric at a substantially higher voltage than is ever achieved through normal use is dramatic. Even a cable, which has the loudest music or pink noise continually traveling through it, never has a fully formed dielectric.
OK, I had to read that three times and think about it... it is most excellent.
enn did you think that up?
In other news: I saw this Elsewhere -- but it belongs here (@ ASR).
I also sent it to my son the mathematician -- it apparently wasn't deemed worthy of a response, thoughI love it! Very nerdy (well... relatively speaking). Reminds me that I suck at boolean algebra