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On 09/10/2012 10:17 AM, Philip Whateley wrote:
On Mon 10 Sep 2012 09:15:30 BST, raymond.knowles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:Hi All, How does one 'see' argon? In addition to its chemical inertness, it has no colour, taste or smell. Regards etc, Ray.----Original Message---- From: roland.tarver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxDate: 10/09/2012 7:50 To:<list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>Subj: Re: [LUG] SFD On 09/09/201208:22 PM, Tom Brough wrote:On 09/09/12 16:38, RolandTarver wrote:On 09/09/2012 02:54 PM, paul suttonwrote:On 09/09/12 13:42, Tom Brough wrote:Just"come up for air" for the first time in 6+ months .... Justrealised it's Software Freedom Day next Saturday.I am busy at the rugby club, home game vscullomption, if anyonewants to drop in theycan. Apart from that I can't do anything.t Btwhow are you, good to hear from you :)PaulHi Tom! Good to hear from you. hHought you haddied! lololCheers roly :-DI'm not deadjust extremely inert.Tom.hahahah lol lol Ithink we will call you Argon (the most inert thing icanthink of?) from now on. lol Good to "see" you mate.Cheers roly :-) -- The Mailing List for the Devon &Cornwall LUGhttp://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list>FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaqArgon emits UV radiation - assuming you can put a high enough voltage through him (sorry I mean it) !
hahaha! Come here Tom, we just need to attach these BIIIIG electrodes..... lol ;-)
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