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I was going thru some old boxes and found a photo of Flatbutt-ette from long ago. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1724151370.jpg |
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And now we used a superconducting linac (linear accelerator) to accelerate negatively-charged hydrogen ions to 1.3 GeV, strip the electrons off and fire the resulting 10e14 protons at liquid mercury at 60 Hz... We affectionately call it the neutron factory...
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