THE FORMIDINE RIFT MYSTERY (Part 4)

The third draft is now with a professional copy editor to zap all the typos and grammar problems. Once that's back with me I just need to go through it to ensure none of the changes alter the flow of the story. Not usually a problem.

For now it's beer o'clock!

Cheers,

Drew.

Looking forward to the read.

Cheers.
 
The third draft is now with a professional copy editor to zap all the typos and grammar problems. Once that's back with me I just need to go through it to ensure none of the changes alter the flow of the story. Not usually a problem.

For now it's beer o'clock!

Cheers,

Drew.

Agreed - beer'o clock it is! even if it is 10:47 am... But beers are free at the airline lounge, so why not!

Looking forward to the book, Drew, and on a side note, thanks for your efforts.

Z...
 
Coffee? A nice drink occasionally for the taste, but all of life's problems can only be solved by 1 beverage (excluding alcoholic options obviously)

Tea.


This.

Also night time thunderstorms are awesome. I'd be grabbing a cuppa and finding a good window to sit down and watch.
 
Coffee? A nice drink occasionally for the taste, but all of life's problems can only be solved by 1 beverage (excluding alcoholic options obviously)

Tea.

Tea: a drink prepared by soaking plant parts (such as leaves or roots) and used medicinally or as a beverage

Coffee: a drink made from the roasted and ground beanlike seeds of a tropical shrub, served hot or iced.

Bean seed: Plant part

Coffee is a type of Tea

Commence with outrage.
 
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I have now submitted my CG proposal to put together an investigation team with a remit to establish the extent and nature of criminal activities regarding the events on the Zurara and the Dynasty Expedition and to bring any perpetrators to trial, with only a handful of minor corrections and improvements to some clumsy wording. The new Community Goal submission form is straightforward and easy to use, so hopefully that will help FD to get the most out of the submissions they receive.
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Since the objective of my proposal is to provide a basis for interaction between players and the evolving storyline surrounding the Dynasty Expedition, I would think that the CG needs to happen some time before the release of 2.4. Of course, if the pace of this storyline picks up, it may not be needed and there is no knowing whether it would conflict with what FD have planned, or simply be too much work to implement (if successful then someone would need to manage the interactions with the investigators and write up and plan the progress of the investigation and the events surrounding it - which is a lot of work). Drew said that it was up to players what happened next after the conspiracy was revealed on the 29th April and this is as much as I can do to push the storyline along.
 
Mmm. I nice glass of ice cold sweet tea. For a hot beverage though coffee is the obvious choice. :)

Repped, in hot weather an iced lemon or peach tea is great (knew there was something else to put on today's shopping list), but you can't beat a nice mug of coffee, fresh ground and filtered, first thing in the morning, and at 10:00, and at 12:00!
 
Is biraben talking about the superconducting properties of meta alloys?

Especially the minimum temperature (^_^) ?

it's a question .

http://iopscience.iop.org/journal/0953-2048/page/Focus on Superconducting Metamaterials
Type-II superconductors are usually made of metal alloys or complex oxide ceramics. All high temperature superconductors are type-II superconductors. While most elemental superconductors are type-I, niobium, vanadium, and technetium are elemental type-II superconductors. Boron-doped diamond and silicon are also type-II superconductors. Metal alloy superconductors also exhibit type-II behavior (e.g. niobium-titanium and niobium-tin).

Other type-II examples are the cuprate-perovskite ceramic materials which have achieved the highest superconducting critical temperatures. These include La1.85Ba0.15CuO4, BSCCO, and YBCO (Yttrium-Barium-Copper-Oxide), which is famous as the first material to achieve superconductivity above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen (77 K). Due to strong vortex pinning, the cuprates are close to ideally hard superconductors.
 
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