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PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 9:32 pm 
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Pretty cool new chemical that acts like water but doesn't get things wet. Be sure to click on the IMAGES url on this page..

http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/news/041320 ... hire.html#

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Fascinating..... utterly fascinating.

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Probably wouldn't be too good to drink it however :D

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Amazing yes but what about long exposure?
If this would give no damage they could use it to preserve a lot of things......... (bodies, books, artifacts from the past,transportation of a heart for transplantation ....)


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Can I get some for my computer? ;)


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Sure... imagine instead of a fan cooling your processor, this stuff. Circulating through a heat exchanger. What're you waiting for.... :lol:

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When the price is right? :)


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Is that whay they mean by "dry cleaning"?

Actually the same thing that goes in your solvent tank to clean greasy Vette parts is used in dry cleaning too. Go figure.


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