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On 7 Dec 2004 20:27:58 -0500, (DoN. Nichols)
wrote:
In article ,
jim rozen wrote:
In article , Gunner says...
"As physicists now know, there is some nonzero probability
that any object will, through quantum effects, tunnel from the
workbench in your shop to Floyds Knobs, Indiana (unless your
shop is already in Indiana, in which case the object will tunnel
to Trotters, North Dakota). The smaller mass of the object, the
higher the probability. Therefore, disassembled parts,
particularly small ones, of machines disappear much faster than
assembled machines." Greg Dermer: rec.crafts.metalworking
Yep. That's exactly what happened. If any of you kind folk
happen to find my LED flashlight innards, please give a holler.
Glad to -- if you will only post a link to an image of the
innards, so we know what they look like. :-)
Good Luck,
DoN.
So THAT's what went crunch when Icame down the cellar steps tonight.
The little critter made it all the way to Waterloo Ontario (it was a
tiny peice of PC board with a couple funny electronic parts on it -
and the cat had been playing with it)
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