On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 09:23:57 +0000, you wrote:
>
>"Thixomolding injection method"
>
The ink used in many printing presses becomes less fluid (more solid,
higher viscosity) when it sits still. After stirring, it loses a lot
of viscosity and becomes more fluid. 

"Thixotropic" is the adjective to describe an ink that flows well if
constantly stirred, but which is likely to solidify if allowed to sit
for awhile, even if there is no temperature change.

>I did actually think of a reason for using Magnesium.

The upgrade to the Pentax 928 is the Pentax 357 Mag(nesium). Only
takes one shot to get the job done. The viewfinder focus point looks
like a bullseye. May not be effective if the subject is wearing a
Spotmatic around the neck.
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