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- From: gjm11@cus.cam.ac.uk (G.J. McCaughan)
- Subject: Re: How does Superman create thrust? (WAS Re: The Batman Light: How does it work?)
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- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 00:36:51 GMT
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- In article <1gb90gINN2te@huon.itd.adelaide.edu.au> hoconnel@iti.org (Heath O'Connell) writes:
- >dabbott@augean.eleceng.adelaide.edu.AU (Derek Abbott) writes:
- >
- >>In article <1fomgtINN3hb@hp-col.col.hp.com> dag@col.hp.com (David Geiser) writes:
- >>>Seriously, it's his diet.
- >
- >>Diet of beans?
- >
- >>Neutrinos?
- >
- >We all ingest neutrinos, whether we want to or not. However, they go through
- >you fairly quickly.
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- Sort of like beans, then.
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- Gareth McCaughan Dept. of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics,
- gjm11@cus.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University, England. [Research student]
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