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Default Outlandish Particle Periodic Table update IX

Tony Lance wrote:
Hi there,
My father-in-law grew and smoked his own, lived to his eighties
and died of lung cancer RIP

From: Tony Lance
Newsgroups: rec.autos.makers.honda,sci.space.history
Subject: Big Bertha Thing blogs
Date: Oct 10 2006, 13:38 pm

Big Bertha Thing sumation
Cosmic Ray Series
Possible Real World System Constructs
Web 2 file access page for 78K Zip File, see link:-
http://mathforum.org/kb/thread.jspa?...40807&#6940807

Count the number of polka-dots on an equilatteral triangle.

Ready to run Fortran 77 program software, using double
precision and extended precision versions. Complete
with source code in listing format and the original
extended precision subroutine source code.
Sumation N = N*N + N all over 2, where N=1,2,3,..N
(C) Copyright Tony Lance 2000
To comply with my copyright, please distribute
complete and free of charge.


Big Bertha Thing postings

Depleted uranium shells were once used at great cost,
in terms of Gulf War Syndrome.

At Agincourt the English long bow took a large toll,
due to the arrows being armour-piercing and re-useable.

The above shells were armour-piercing,
but can hardly be called re-useable
and should not have been used once.


The depleted uranium shells were *NOT* armour-piercing. Tey were fied
from Gatling-type guns at very high velocity, and because of their
weight, released huge amounts of heat due to kinetic energy.

Steel is flammable, and the heat released ignited the armour, destroying
the tank.

Please amend your spiel accordingly.

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Rusty