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Aunt Jen

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AJ,

 

Very asture of you to realize the disconnect in the logic train concerning the use of the sperving bearings in conjunction with the anametric fans. Since the anametric fans are most often found used with helical coliders for the production of aniostropic spectronomony imaging I am sure you were suprised and concerned about their use in this manner. What you need to keep in mind is that if the lubircation medium is a colloidal suspenion and this allows for a wide range of additives that will be able to transcircumlocate flux lines in a non-diagonal cross hatch field pattern. Since this will not co-phase with the magneto reluctance capacitive diraction then you would be able to use the sperving bearings without causing a Hadron Collider Incident (HCI)that would possibly result in a deep gravitaional well generation quasi-extermination even threshold.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Edited to correct the spelling of the word si, er, is.

 

"... Since the anametric fans are most often found used with helical coliders for the production of aniostropic spectronomony imaging I am sure you were suprised and concerned about their use in this manner..." YES. That's it!

 

"...What you need to keep in mind is..." Yes. Exactly. I knew I should have stayed in school. :)

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Well, I for one, disagree!

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Propist explanations like that usually confuse me. Seems like a rationed case of cranial rectal impaction in a westerly hommus through the gelatinous miscrum deviator. However, if I understand correctly, that should elevate the Norden gate pressure far enough to offset the glamis tilt.

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Well, the way I see it .........The rotory osoilator will definantly strike the low speed fecus !! :ph34r: :ph34r:

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Well, the way I see it .........The rotory osoilator will definantly strike the low speed fecus !! :ph34r: :ph34r:

I didn't think low speed fecus memicus— Never mind. Were you talking about the osoilator vecos fecus maginators? No, no. They are not usually found in high speed. Taht's right.

 

Sorry.

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