[tinwhiskers] Re: The compliance with EU materials dictates and the precautionary principal

  • From: "Cronk, William CIV USA AMC" <william.c.cronk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tinwhiskers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 05:53:41 -0400

Okay, I can related a black hole to tin-wiskers!

First someone needs to develop an MEMs device which contains a micro
black hole held within a stable magnetic bottle with a lid on it. The
purpose of the lid is to allow the surrounding circuitry to open and
close it on demand. At timed intervals the lid is opened which then will
draw in all developing tin-whiskers for disposal. There is another added
benefit, such as on a circuit card installed in a computer it could also
help control the dust bunnies in the computer case.


Nuf' Said.

Bill


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Subject: [tinwhiskers] Re: The compliance with EU materials dictates and
the precautionary principal


On 21 Jun 2009, at 20:04, Dr Mark Vaughan wrote:

> I thought the black hole was in our banking systems:-)
>
> One does wonder though who the hell regulates these people...
>
> The possible outcome of this is more than worrying but no authority 
> seems bothered.

To be perfectly honest, it is not worrying at all, the physics is
straightforward. Even the fundamentalists have faith in their God.  
This discussion is off-topic, straying into areas in which you may not
be competent, and threatens to undermine the credibility of the main
tin-whiskers issue, in which I believe strongly.


regards,   Rod

rod.dalitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx




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