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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Ideal Xmas Gift - Bargain Too !!!!
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Fri, 28 November 2003 05:05
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Neodymium is used as a high-strength magnet, or "supermagnet", in devices as common as hard disk drives. The computer you're using right now probably contains one. Note that a supermagnet is NOT the same as a superconductor, so the claim on the web site is misleading and just plain wrong.
Hmmm, magnets used to manipulate the hydrocarbon chains in fuel... isn't that exactly what the Brock polariser was meant to do? Maybe they've just renamed it!
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