PDIB's Making MODs!

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glassgal

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no - i just made it up, which is about as good and Mike feels better! it was more the repetitive use of ceramic in the question, since i consider ceramics to be ok when i ram a coil on them.

84.3% of statistics are made up on the spot etc!

T

Well, the ceramic in watches aren't like regular ceramics... they are the ceramics the space shuttle tiles are made of for re-entry into the atmosphere. They call them 'indestructible' for a reason... you aren't going to damage it unless you go at it with a diamond saw, they are practically impervious to heat unless you hit them for a long LONG time with a torch, you can't slump it with a normal kiln that only goes up to 2500 degrees F (atmospheric reentry is at least 2750 degrees F), and well, you can't hurt the stuff without extreme effort:).
 

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Day 4 of the Dibi and the guys at work have decided that i'm making their Egos (and egos) look bad running around pretending to be an aircraft.

One has suggested i actually buy cinnamon rolls, since that is my usual vape but having seen the beer belly on him i am not inclined to comply.
"get some exercise - cut down on your pork life" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIEsmGzo2UE
Just to further irritate him i have finished making peanut butter liquid for tomorrow. :D

HRH was griping about hers not being as reliable as mine, but then she uses different batteries - so i just adjusted the throw on hers with a spacer on the firing button and today she is her usual happy self - shopping, stealing cars (mine) and generally insulting the locals with words they cannot understand!

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Well, the ceramic in watches aren't like regular ceramics... they are the ceramics the space shuttle tiles are made of for re-entry into the atmosphere. They call them 'indestructible' for a reason... you aren't going to damage it unless you go at it with a diamond saw, they are practically impervious to heat unless you hit them for a long LONG time with a torch, you can't slump it with a normal kiln that only goes up to 2500 degrees F (atmospheric reentry is at least 2750 degrees F), and well, you can't hurt the stuff without extreme effort:).

Now THATS what I want in an atty
 

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Well, the ceramic in watches aren't like regular ceramics... they are the ceramics the space shuttle tiles are made of for re-entry into the atmosphere. They call them 'indestructible' for a reason... you aren't going to damage it unless you go at it with a diamond saw, they are practically impervious to heat unless you hit them for a long LONG time with a torch, you can't slump it with a normal kiln that only goes up to 2500 degrees F (atmospheric reentry is at least 2750 degrees F), and well, you can't hurt the stuff without extreme effort:).

Assuming it doesn't explode on the way up.

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You get 3 generations of Chinese to keep on nibbling at it until it is the right shape and size and each has as a sideline a business making timepieces for the gullible.

Finally sum yung guy comes along and decides to press a bit of dirt under enormous pressure in a huge press he made with a government subsidy and discovers industrial diamonds. There's a power struggle and he is dethroned by his evil younger brother who as a cloud hound has ruined more gennies than Zen and decides ceramic is the way of the world.

If he'd not been beaten to the marketing it'd have been called iCeramic.

I think he runs north korea now,

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