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3-12-2008 1:45 AM
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pokkets says:
The band, not ultra violet, but apparently they weren't offered a very wide selection, and the wires grown by exposure to Deep purple are described as kinky. The intention is for wires to grow straight,which can be done more easily with the standard plasma.
But they also said, if they ever find a use for kinky nanowires, they know what to do.
There was no mention of the way the wires grew with the other music, but I imagine the growth can be as varied as the type of music. They mention that it didn't like the German music. I wondered if nanowires like polkas
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3-12-2008 3:17 AM
Aribeth
3-12-2008 3:58 AM
mickfinn
I wondered if nanowires like polkas
They prefer mazurkas.
3-12-2008 4:29 AM
abailart
I think my neural wires grew kinky as i listened to a lot of Deep Purple at a sensitive stage of brain development.
3-12-2008 8:21 AM
BartendingBear
So, what did 'Trane do to me, and what would it do to the wires?

I'd think some Wes Montgomery would make for some nice wavy outcomes.
3-12-2008 8:52 PM
Kauaiguy
he'd get more bang for his buck with Bach INMO..
3-16-2008 11:56 PM
weeder
nnnn
3-17-2008 12:35 AM
amgumen
Now Deep Purple should compose a song about Silicon nanowires. Imagine Ian Gillan crying "Nanowires, Nanowires" with R. Blackmore's filigree solo followed.
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