On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 15:58:50 -0500, Robert Berger <bober...@swbell.net> wrote:

>Hi Chuck,
>
>I am having a lot of trouble with your knowledge of the English language.
's OK , I usually have a lot of trouble with your spelling.

>That unstamped unmilled silver disk is called a slug in the metal stamping 
>industry.
Nevertheless, without defining precisely the coin you're talking about, it would
be impossible to account for it's surface area 100%.
Your original question was incomplete, so I applied my own choice.

Tsk, and you're a self pronounced engineer, too.

Being precise in communication and especially avoiding ambiguity is a PRIMARY
requirement for engineers.
Just startin' out?

>The only silver coins that I have are put away awaitning the day that the 
>paper money
>goes bust!!!
I find the paper softer and more comfortable to sleep on...

>I use 0.020 or 0.040 sheet material for my anodes 2 1/2" x 5"  or 5" x 8 1/2" 
>totally
>submerged. Makes great EIS.

VERY interesting!
The difference in surface area here intimates that the window of area is indeed
so great that the original question was merely an attempt to be a "smart as* ".
You tryin' to kid a kidder?
>"Ole Bob"
                                                        Love,
                                                                Chuck

I don't mind getting older. I just mind that I have aging children 




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