From: Robert J. Bradbury (bradbury@aeiveos.com)
Date: Wed Mar 06 2002 - 02:27:31 MST
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, jeff davis wrote:
> By the way, your corrective little comment was so
> gently put. You know, Amara, if you saw fit to drop a
> safe on me, and dance around in glee, and I would
> still think you're terrific.
Lord Jeff, I never knew you were the type to crave
groveling before Mistress Amara, but I suppose we
take all kinds here... Now Spike on the other hand...
:-;
Interesting of course that the Middle English "gruf"
comes from the Old Norse "A grufu". Such developments
can only be assumed to be the result of spending too
much of ones time in the dark.
> [snip], because clearly water can't burn.
> But a techno-weenie like myself
> gets chills up my spine because I know that it can.
Care to elaborate on this Jeff? I'm sitting here
wondering precisely why one can't oxidize H2O into
H2O2 (with energy released) and am a little too lazy
tonight to get out a chemistry book to lookup
the delta-G's and delta-H's.
Robert
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