On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about rocks??
You have to come up with a scheme to navigate around
the rocks anyway -- you sure aren't going to melt them.
You also may hit patches of salt. That too requires
a lot more energy to melt than ice -- though not as
much as rock.
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Bruce Moomaw wrote:
As for mechanical drilling through ice rather than melting; it can be done,
but all the studies conducted over the past few years have concluded that,
on balance, it requires much more energy expenditure than hot-water jet
melting. There might also
I use AIM a lot, but on a variety of computer systems. The Linux
version will not allow file transfers, but chat works just fine.
My screenName is GenDrone1.
Joe Latrell
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 03:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many have heard of AIM? Aol Instant Messanger. It's a
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