Re: Permanent data removal
From: winged (winged_at_nofollow.com)
Date: 03/19/05
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Date: 18 Mar 2005 19:24:08 EST
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> I'm curious about the process here. Specifically, why German beers? Would
> a good Scottish ale work as well?
>
>
> I've seen suggestions of phosphorus, cobalt, and ruthenium used in the
> coating process. Take a cutting torch to this, and you're going to end
> up with heavy metal oxide vapours floating around. It's probably fairly
> small amounts, but I'd definitely avoid breathing the fumes in as much
> as possible.
>
Alas, my education is lacking, I have had many a fine ale, but never a
Scottish one. If Scottish ale has similar field properties that other
ales, meads, largers, malts, and stouts have the end result should be
pleasant.
Thanks about the heavy metal warnings. I avoid breathing vapors when
becoming retentive about destruction. Usually I am just looking for an
excuse to party ;-)
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