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- From: abe@netcom.com (David Abercrombie)
- Subject: Re: Welcome!!
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- Date: Wed, 09 Sep 92 03:08:46 GMT
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- In article <h1rn7_c.gooley@netcom.com> gooley@netcom.com (Mark. Gooley) writes:
- >Why cesium?
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- >Why not bismuth?
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- >Mark., bismuth freak
- >gooley@netcom.com
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- Why not both? The deep luster of molten cesium, flowing in shining
- rivulets, is truly a sight to behold... But I do not hold cesium in
- my hands. Bismuth hopper crystals, glowing in oxide iridescence, are
- clearly much safer to have around the house.
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