On 22 November 2010 11:57, Erik Christiansen <[email protected]> wrote:

> >  there should be a market for wireless temperature/humidity
>> sensors for managing piles.
>
> I see it now, a colour bar graph, ending with a flashing red "PILE CRITICAL"
> display when it's about to catch fire. :-)

> It's a good thing I'm not using any electrolytics in the temperature
> probe, given that Arrhenius' equation shows component lifetime halving
> for every 10 °C temperature increase.
>
> Optimising the Carbon/Nitrogen ratio of the input is supposed to
> maximise breakdown, I've read.

Reactors, Critical Piles, Half Lives. Are you trying to get us  in
trouble with those chaps with the black helicopters?

-- 
atp

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