General (General discussion, talk about anything.)
Dostaf, I'm glad you decided to lego of the worker bees, though the remaining security guard bee may cause ruder intruders to brick it.
Wasps, bees and now you mention an aunt's partner, Bob (the lego builder?).
This scientific research may be of benefit to you:
A university team studied the tropical shrub Hirtella physophora and its ant partner Allomerus decemarticulatus in French Guiana.
The scientists thus showed without any doubt that the plant and its ant-partner relationship is indeed a mutualistic one with great benefits for the plant.
Conclusion: I would recommend you keep this Bob on at the LD plant, Dostaf.
Would one be shocked, or pleasantly surprised, to find a chirpycricket parked on one's van's windscreen wiper?
Whoops - sorry - parking ticket...
RE A Teflon type coating
Applying myself to more research, I've uncovered:
Fluoropolymers were discovered in 1938 by Dr. Roy J. Plunkett when he accidentally polymerized tetrafluoroethylene to form polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE / Teflon).
And penicillin, which of course has no relevance to the Clap van project, was re-discovered by Fleming 'accidentally' ...
... just ensure LD has no more flaming accidents.
LD should stick to optimising the bell-ting safety of the Clap van project (and go like the clappers while they're about it) before moving on to the Teflon-type coating research project.
Replied: 23rd Nov 2008 at 02:18