At 11:59 AM 3/22/5, Keith Nagel wrote:
>Scientist?
>
>That ape is cut from Presidential timber, my friend.

I suppose in any generation life may be a bit like that in the White House
on a day to day basis.  8^)


>
>You write:
>>Occasionally one runs across something that MUST be shared.
>
>When I read this, what came to mind was something more like ->
>
>http://mag-net.ee.umist.ac.uk/reports/P14/p14_2.html

But it just doesn't make one laugh!  Perhaps my sense of humor runs on the
juvenile side, and it only gets more so yearly, but that video clip is a
wonderful relief from cabin fever.


>
>A sweet piece of magnet engineering there, huh?


Yes it is.  However, it certainly challenges the amateur to think up ways
to obtain bigger and more accessable gaps, and stronger field intensities.
It is amazing that there are large affordable 50 MGOe magets readily
available these days.

It would be handy if there were cheap accurate small Tesla probes on the
market that covered a wide range.  This area might be good for some kind of
amateur contest.

Regards,

Horace Heffner          


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