Funniest snake oil theories

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Poor fellow ...

Then again, I've got a thing about Bonox. I was a kid, making myself sick with spinning on the spot, to the point of really feeling awful; and simultaneously I was exposed to a solid dose of the smell of that black stuff. And so, ever since ...
 
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Ooh, never heard that one, funny :spin:

But even as a Belgian, I'm with you on this. Plain mayo isn't very interesting and positively awful with fries. It can serve as a good basis for many a sauce though.

This is Belgian, but I swear it's not family!
Note the way they name it so that both the Flemish and the Wallonie population is happy 🙂

Jan
 

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I would guess that copper has 'more free conductive loads' than mud, yet both can act as good interconnects. Your point is?

Mud reduces electron mobility. 🙂


I made a mistake remembering the data!

Silver has significant LESS free electrons per volumina than copper (5.86*10^28/m^3 to 8.54*10^28/m^3)
but the electron mobility of silver is significant higher (56*10⁻4 to 35*10⁻4 [m^2/V*s]).

I find it interesting, that the ratio of the products of free electrons and mobility
is compareable with the ratio of their conductance (as reziproke ratio of their electrical resistances (1.6*10^⁻8 to 1.75*10^-8)):

5.86*56)/(8,54*35)= 1,1

1.75/1.6=1.09

but I'm not a solid state physicist (like 90% of them😛).

It's maybe just an uncorrelated undisturbed superposition
of electron density, electron mobility and signal transfer.
 
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You forgo Madison Avenue Physicists.

(For the international crowd, Madison Av. is the center of advertising in New York)


What I hate? The location of the caps lock key. I know why it is there as I also have a 1898 Underwood where it actually locked the shift key, but darn, espically on lapTOPS i KEEP HITTING IT.
 
I know condensed matter physicists, high energy physicists, and nuclear physicists...but no, no solid state physicists....😛

In your biz, not surprising. I've been lucky to know several superb ones, including three Nobelists. One of them very patiently listened to my theories about conduction in certain 1-D polymers, and proceeded to genially dismantle my arguments in about 15 seconds.😀 It was like playing chess with a grandmaster...
 
You forgo Madison Avenue Physicists.

(For the international crowd, Madison Av. is the center of advertising in New York)


What I hate? The location of the caps lock key. I know why it is there as I also have a 1898 Underwood where it actually locked the shift key, but darn, espically on lapTOPS i KEEP HITTING IT.

I agree on that, its a pain and the escape key, I am a left handed mouse user and use this key a lot for my CAD programs, its on the wrong side.
 
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