At 21:02 -0600 on 30/09/02, Philip Stortz wrote:

>a couple of things, first of all, never, NEVER try to remove super glue
>with heat, it produces cyanide when it gets hot.  i found that out the
>hard way cutting apart plastic parts that had been glued wrong with it,
>got 2 very, very small whiffs, still felt tired the next day.  that's
>what cyanide does, it actually poisons the cells ability to transfer
>energy to where it's needed in the cell (it inhibits the atp/atp+ cycle

Actually, cyanide binds very tightly to hemoglobin and impairs the ability of
red blood cells to carry oxygen to the cells.  This indirectly inhibits the
ATP-generation cycles (which require massive amounts of oxygen to work
efficiently) but isn't a *direct* inhibitor.

>even a 68020 processor is going for?  they are still in production, they
>are also still over $200, same for the math coprocessors!  both are

I really really really highly doubt that, considering you can get 68HC11s in
bulk for a few dollars each.
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