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"Gallery of Fluid Motion"

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Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Stefan & Bee,

A neat bit on fluid dynamics and I must say I’m with Bee as having the dancing droplet as being my favourite. In watching I was wondering if any of this could be applied to increase the ‘liquidity’ in our markets. Perhaps if we envision the droplets as the banks I was brought to think what could stand to be the transducer. With the stubbornness (inaction) they’ve been exhibiting that might suggest to be a 'cattle prod' :-)

Best,

Phil

6:34 AM, November 07, 2008

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AIP's stellar web site says: "This service requires a web browser and/or firewall/network configuration that supports and accepts cookies."

One might guess that basic technical competence -- and a desire to disseminate information widely and easily -- weren't criteria when they were "designing" their web site. But given that it seems to exist mostly as an excecise in paid-access journal parasitism, one ought not to be surprised, ought one?

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5:11 PM, November 08, 2008

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