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Re: R: Re: R: RE: VLF: ebnaut transmission from Poland

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Subject: Re: R: Re: R: RE: VLF: ebnaut transmission from Poland
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Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2019 21:48:41 -0330 (NST)
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I dabbled a wee bit in physchem.  Other than aiding in the self-administration
of CH3CH2OH, the theoretical chemists had little use for laboratory glassware.

Following their exemplary lead, I made a shotglass for tasty GM fluids
from the fatherland using a 50ml beaker which had been part of a Raman experiment on cyanide hydrate.

Hopefully VLF will resume here on 8.27 kHz with a nice day for a climb
to replace the halyard.

EbNaut is continuing on 137.477 QRP (5W).  Thanks to Markus, Domenico,
and the DL0A0 group for the autodetectors.

73
Joe

On Tue, 5 Mar 2019, [email protected] wrote:

Heeeheee Chris!

nice stuff that ;-) we were used to produce it in the spare time while 
attending preparations in the lab, then it was poured on the floor and let to 
dry until someone walked on it! hihi

About C2H6O (I intend the CH3CH2OH of course..) I know that in GMland they 
produce a tasty version ;-)

enjoy it!

73, Marco IK1HSS





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Da: [email protected]
Data: 5-mar-2019 18.02
A: <[email protected]>
Ogg: Re: R: RE: VLF: ebnaut transmission from Poland



Hello,

I was the boy to come to for nitrogen triiodide when I was at school,
nearest I ever got to liking chemistry. There's probably still a few
purple burn marks on various benches to this day...

Although I do sample a lot of alcohol, orally :)

Tuesday, March 5, 2019, 3:57:25 PM, you wrote:

Hello Marcin, hello Jacek!
it is nice to find a couple of chemistry graduates who find also
actractive MF/LF and VLF!I'm also a graduate in chemistry :-) do we
ground a special section of the LF group? :-D
anybody else here with chemistry background?
73, Marco IK1HSS








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