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Archimedes' Lever
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On 10 Apr 2008 03:00:37 GMT, Jay Ts <UseWebsiteToReply@example.com>
wrote:
Bullshit. A filling is so small that no meter made can read the
resistance of it, nor is there an instrument than can measure any subtle
differences from one to the next. That is aside from the fact that one
would have to have the filling out to be able to access it across its
breadth in order to take any such reading to begin with.
Total and utter bullshit.
Is Rosie O'Retard your favorite celebrity?
wrote:
Some dentists even have something like a DMM to check electric
potentials of each filling, to make sure to take them out in
the proper order.
Bullshit. A filling is so small that no meter made can read the
resistance of it, nor is there an instrument than can measure any subtle
differences from one to the next. That is aside from the fact that one
would have to have the filling out to be able to access it across its
breadth in order to take any such reading to begin with.
Total and utter bullshit.
Is Rosie O'Retard your favorite celebrity?