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CNC or Conventional? Im making precipitator bearing housings. We have a product called an Atomiser, for the medical industry, these parts are some of hundreds we have to make then assemble.
Cool, I run cnc unless I absolutely have to use a manual machine lol. Working on an oil seal right now.
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I just did a beerventory an I got ten and a spring greens. Makings odd a great St. Patricks day!!!!! I have the Quiet man recorded and Boondock Saints on dvd. Arnold Palmer Golf at 2:00!!! High of 72 and the grass is green!!!!!! I have a pot of Corn Beef and Cabbage cooking. I am about to start drinking!!! I love St. Patricks day!!!!!!!!!
 
Where's my astronomy nuts at ? Check this out ! On the left is a newer closer Galaxy like our own Milky Way. The one on the right is a representation of an older, further away one. What I want to know is how do the Spiral arms of our Galaxy stay together? Why aren't they ripped apart from the rotation?
 
I just did a beerventory an I got ten and a spring greens. Makings odd a great St. Patricks day!!!!! I have the Quiet man recorded and Boondock Saints on dvd. Arnold Palmer Golf at 2:00!!! High of 72 and the grass is green!!!!!! I have a pot of Corn Beef and Cabbage cooking. I am about to start drinking!!! I love St. Patricks day!!!!!!!!!

Life is GOOD :cooldance:
 
Where's my astronomy nuts at ? Check this out ! On the left is a newer closer Galaxy like our own Milky Way. The one on the right is a representation of an older, further away one. What I want to know is how do the Spiral arms of our Galaxy stay together? Why aren't they ripped apart from the rotation?

Gravity ????
 
Where's my astronomy nuts at ? Check this out ! On the left is a newer closer Galaxy like our own Milky Way. The one on the right is a representation of an older, further away one. What I want to know is how do the Spiral arms of our Galaxy stay together? Why aren't they ripped apart from the rotation?


good question. many a physcist have been stumped on that. Some say dark matter makes up the missing matter that would make a galaxy cohesive by gravity, some say it is particles as yet undiscovered of another type. nobody knows in a provable fashion.
 
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