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On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 22:25:29 GMT, "Gord Beaman" ) wrote:
(WaltBJ) wrote: Sad but amusing to see people who haven't a clue try to draw comparisons. BTW comparisons over time aren't worth a damn unless done in constant value terms. Now say something about aviation, like who's been rotating the engines on all those parked jets over in Russia to prevent brinelling of the bearings? Walt BJ I follow your meaning here Walt but what's "brinelling" indicate? It is the effect that occurs when ball or roller bearings are not rotated for a long period of time, resulting in differing levels of hardness in the metal (the brinell scale is a measure of the hardness of a metal). Al Minyard |
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