At 11:47 AM 6/20/2000, you wrote:
In a message dated 6/20/00 1:50:57 AM EST, [email protected] writes:

<< I plan on letting you foot the bill for the microphotographs or did you say
 photomicrographs?

Fred: So I'm dyslexic.

Just what are you photographing - the arc, solids you precipitate from your
sol, the cooled electrode? I thought that a photomicrograph was a photo of a
polished and etched surface on a metallic sample, so you could study the
structure!

You would know better, but you got to share! OK?

Fred: OK the plan is very simple: The SPUTTERED HVAC CS process is unique in
that it will "throw" silver onto anything. I just happen to catch it in
water. A while back I wasn't paying close enough attention to what I was
doing and the silver electrode got too close to the side of the Pyrex
container. Wala, I "plated" silver right onto the glass. So all I have to do
is repeat this "error" onto a microscope slide and look for another phase
beside silver. Want to take any bets as to what I'll find?

Roger
Can I bet a quart of aged LVCs?

Actually Roger, you leave me no options here, I am not qualified to predict
deposition phases of low current sputtering of silver and its possibly
degenerated phases on to a microscope slide under ambient conditions
above a water bath. I do have an opinion though! What about the unspeakable
"N" word stuff? I will have to use Ivan's stolen formula predictors to see if there
could be a material referred to as NAG! <giggle>
 (Is that why me ex was so snippy?)

Awaiting your test results, with great interest!

[email protected]


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