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"Anybody" <anybody@anywhere-anytime.com> wrote > More Evidence of "Trek Tech!" > Remember "Star Trek: The Voyage Home?" (The one us > Trekkers playfully call the "Save the Whales" movie!) > One of the things that they mentioned about in that > movie was "transparent aluminium." Scotty was willing > to give away the formula if the guy that owned the > company would     

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Author: Karl Johanson
Date: Aug 21, 2008 18:35

Anybody wrote: Well, old news anyway ... More Evidence of "Trek Tech!" ----------------------------- Remember "Star Trek: The Voyage Home?" (The one us Trekkers playfully call the "Save the Whales" movie!) One of the things that they mentioned about in that movie was "transparent aluminium." Scotty was willing to give away the formula
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On Aug 21, 2:55 am, Anybody <anyb...@anywhere-anytime.com> wrote: > Well, old news anyway ... > >      More Evidence of "Trek Tech!" >      ----------------------------- >      Remember "Star Trek: The Voyage Home?" (The one us >      Trekkers playfully call the "Save the Whales" movie!) >      One of the things that they mentioned about in that >      movie was "transparent aluminium." Scotty     

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Author: Frank R.A.J. Maloney
Date: Aug 21, 2008 09:28

Well, old news anyway ... More Evidence of "Trek Tech!" ----------------------------- Remember "Star Trek: The Voyage Home?" (The one us Trekkers playfully call the "Save the Whales" movie!) One of the things that they mentioned about in that movie was "transparent aluminium." Scotty was willing to give away the formula if the guy that owned the
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> I contacted Trek tech support about tire clearance on the 7.5, and this > is their reply: > > "Thanks for writing. The largest tire that the 7.5 FX could take is a > 35c > size tire. Any wider and you have problems with tire rub on the frame." > > No word on the clearance difference between the canty and disc > versions. I'd be tempted to just SEE if 37s or 38s would work; 35 seems > kinda     

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Author: Dan Dassow
Date: Aug 21, 2008 05:31

> If you go for the disc brake version, why upgrade the wheels? The disc version already has beefier wheels. For tires, certainly no issue going to a 38 or 40c; not sure if you could go to something as wide as a 45, but as long as you keep the tires fully inflated, you should be fine. And yes, I'd definitely go for the disc version. Not just for increased stopping power, but also
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Hamburger wrote: > Voracious wrote: >> Hamburger wrote: >>> Kweeg wrote: >>>> "Hamburger" <acb95000@gmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:1159301922.358897.5470@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... >>>>> Star Trek Mothership .... >>>>> >>>>> The title is up for debate ... but the idea is that the federation >>>>> develop a gorby-class or death-star class ship capable of launching >>>>> multiple     

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Author: Anybody
Date: Aug 21, 2008 00:55

In article <48b00ab1$0$189$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>, "Wouter Valentijn" <liam@valentijn.nu> wrote: Quadibloc wrote: On Aug 21, 6:31 am, Dan Dassow <dan_das...@yahoo.com> wrote: If Aluminium oxynitride has the right optical properties and is as light as polycarbonate plastics, it could be a good alternative for non-scratch lenses. It isn't light, but it does
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"Wouter Valentijn" <liam@valentijn.nu> wrote in news:48b00ab1$0$189 $e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl: > Quadibloc wrote: >> On Aug 21, 6:31 am, Dan Dassow <dan_das...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>> If Aluminium oxynitride has the right optical properties and is as >>> light as polycarbonate plastics, it could be a good alternative for >>> non-scratch lenses. >> >> It isn't light, but it does have a high     

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Author: Mike Jacoubowsky
Date: Nov 15, 2006 16:51

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Author: Casey Miller
Date: Nov 15, 2006 10:17

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Author: Voracious
Date: Sep 27, 2006 16:55

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Author: Les Cargill
Date: Aug 24, 2008 16:35

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Author: Anybody
Date: Aug 23, 2008 14:45

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Author: Wiseguy
Date: Aug 23, 2008 11:08

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