[Gllug] Off Topic ( WAS (How do they manage it? (IT recruitment a gencies)))
Jackson, Harry
HJackson at colt-telecom.com
Mon Aug 13 13:28:27 UTC 2001
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Stewart [mailto:sms at digital-science.net]
> There was something about this in New Scientist a month or so ago. A
> quick trawl through the archive suggests a method of extracting
> titanium from "black sand" via electrolysis has been discovered which
> may reduce the cost of the metal (to the point where it might be
> usable to manufacture car parts)
Now what a gadget that would be, you could have a titanium car,
watch and no person could go without the titanium Blankety Blank cheque book
and pen although you would need a Diamond tipped scriber for writing cheques
they wouldn't so much bounce as ricochet (Twenty years time "That's the
fourth cheque you have ricocheyed this month Mr Jackson. We will have to
revoke your titanium account before someone gets killed).
I also love the name TITANIUM. Its like something from Star Trek.
Scotty
"The titanium Proton particle scurgle whotsit's at 110% What are we going to
do."
Captain
"I need more Proton particles scurgled, sort it out"
Sorry its Monday and I'm getting a bit carried away. JAVA
harry
Forgive the few additions to the Oxford Vocabyourlarllie
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