| Subject: | Re: [RESOGUIT-L]to magnetize chicks or to not magnetize chicks....that is the question? | | Date: | , April 6, 2007 18:40:09 (+0200) | | From: | don.hergert <don.hergert @.......net>
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| In reply to: | Message 6510 (written by Christopher Gray) |
Hmmm, I can try that.
I'll stick my banjo and Dobro in the freezer for a day or so before playing on
stage next time. Of course, once frozen I expect both instruments will stick to
my skin, but then they'll also stick to the chick-magnet chicks too, at least
until we all thaw out...
And that will be good also for my wife and sons, I can prove to them once and
for all that banjos and Dobros are cool.
Best,
-- Don
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Christopher Gray <gray.christopher@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> Many non-magnetic substances, when cooled to very low temperatures,
become super conductors and are able to create super strong magnets. The
electricity almost flows by itself.
> ...
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