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s0rce

3,545 karmajoined 14 anni fa
Materials characterization expert and problem solver at Covalent

covalent.com lylegordon.ca

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s0rce
·ieri·discuss
You could actually move very large quantities of water around and probably have a measurable impact. Like draining the California central valley aquifer.
s0rce
·4 giorni fa·discuss
At my previous job we made >1m wide 8um thick copper foil by electroplating it onto a giant titanium drum from blue copper sulfate solution. It was quite impressive.
s0rce
·7 giorni fa·discuss
But there are 100+ items for other people on the route on each delivery truck each day. So maybe better than individuals driving to the store. If you don't drive to the store that will for sure be better but thats abnormal in america.
s0rce
·12 giorni fa·discuss
There is a legitimate concern with space junk hitting useful stuff or even manned spacecraft but I think space is big and the sky won't appear bright soon. Not all satellites are that reflective and they need to reflect the sun, they don't just glow visibly.
s0rce
·12 giorni fa·discuss
Mine were like this is 2005. The math classes also didn't allow calculators, engineering classes did, but not graphing ones that could store information.
s0rce
·19 giorni fa·discuss
I used Freesco another single floppy distribution around that time. I tihnk I had in on old pentium 66 MHz
s0rce
·26 giorni fa·discuss
There are things like this: https://www.adafruit.com/product/5501 haven't used it, trying to find one for my mini pc, mostly so I can use a usb c power bank as a tiny DC ups.
s0rce
·27 giorni fa·discuss
If you are in the US then you can go to a hot place in the south west, even Eastern WA/OR or the California central valley when its >105F outside the wind blows and it feels like a hair drier or opening the oven, its not a cool breeze.
s0rce
·30 giorni fa·discuss
For antifoaming?
s0rce
·mese scorso·discuss
That's not always siloxanes, just atmospheric hydrocarbons.
s0rce
·mese scorso·discuss
Yes, you would also audit the quality system for your suppliers to confirm they are sufficiently controlling for upstream changes. In theory you can have all your ducks in a row.
s0rce
·mese scorso·discuss
In medical device manufacturing you have systems in place that your vendors have to disclose changes to their manufacturing process that hopefully can catch stuff like this before people die. I can see how minute stuff gets easily passed off as not an important change.
s0rce
·mese scorso·discuss
I don't see why not either, just get "organic"/plant or mineral based cosmetics, deodorants and hair products.
s0rce
·mese scorso·discuss
Siloxanes contaminate everything. We routinely see them on various surfaces when doing X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
s0rce
·mese scorso·discuss
I've had this situation and basically just had to throw out stuff that was written because its completely terrible/wrong. Either start again or just give up.
s0rce
·mese scorso·discuss
Scrolling this page is terribly awkward.
s0rce
·mese scorso·discuss
Pausing seems more accurate. Sounds like a nice feature and if you can turn it off then no downside.
s0rce
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Not really new, been going on for decades. With recent political changes I would have assumed it might have been getting better actually. I'm guilty, Canadian living in the SF Bay area.
s0rce
·2 mesi fa·discuss
glass is the general materials science term for an amorphous non-crystalline solid
s0rce
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I think the materially, even pure, is strongly colored, so you can't easily determine impurities visually, unlike diamonds and sapphires and other colorless-when-pure minerals.