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Old 11-08-2006 | 03:01 PM
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Default RE: Substitute for Ether

Andy,
Having seen your latest batch of photos.... can we get shares in your oil production facility ?

If you carry on with this rate of production you are gonna get stomped on by the oil conglomerates !



Kelly,
Some interesting comments and suggestions. A few things there for me to mull over.
The washing up liquid was used as it was advocated in the original article which appeared in Aeromodeller sometime in 1986. It was a bio-chemist that wrote the article and, as I have absolutely no knowledge of the subject, I assume he chose it for a reason.... it could be that the alternatives that you mention weren't around or is it because he was utilising something that was known to be present in the stuff he recommended ???

Now if someone would just get on the phone to a likely university and pose some pertinent questions to the bio chemistry department...... anyone know a likely uni. ?

Ask nicely and we may arouse sufficient interest to get them involved

THEN.... we patent it !

Reg