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Night driving for MSL?
Tom Tamlyn
post Aug 31 2014, 12:44 AM
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I'd like to second Emily's thanks to Paolo, and also mention that quite a few of the responses on this thread have been interesting and instructive. I particularly liked Gerald on friction ("Friction is an easy topic, if one doesn't look closer. But it's exceedingly complicated in detail. And it's mostly of electromagnetic nature on the atomic scale.").
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post Sep 2 2014, 01:49 AM
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Heads up, everyone: I'm gonna move this metal fatigue discussion over to the MSL wheel issues thread.


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