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Message no. 1
From: ELFBOY <MBAKER@*****.VINU.EDU>
Subject: Edge/Questions/DMSO.
Date: Sun, 20 Nov 1994 21:04:27 EST
I've been reading Edge a/Paul Finch's posts about DMSO and I was
curious. I know nothing about DMSO(don't laugh too hard), but I have
some ideas:
Is it possible to shape DMSO into a round and just fire it at the target?
or will it break up/lose form upon firing?

Also, I do not support the Ice Bullets Theory and I do not wish to bring
it up again, but being that DMSO is water soluable... Anyone wishing
to use the theory could make DMSO ice rounds.

I'm sure I've heard of DMSO (just don't know about it), but wisdom
isn't an advantage of being young. Sorry if these were naive
suggestions.
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ELFBOY
"Eternal youth is yours, gift or curse, make of it
what you will."-Elfqueen
Message no. 2
From: Paul Finch <pfinch@****.EDU>
Subject: Re: Edge/Questions/DMSO.
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 1994 21:33:53 -0700
On Sun, 20 Nov 1994, ELFBOY wrote:

Neat running line of thought isnt it!

> Is it possible to shape DMSO into a round and just fire it at the target?
> or will it break up/lose form upon firing?

Doubt it.

> Also, I do not support the Ice Bullets Theory and I do not wish to bring
> it up again, but being that DMSO is water soluable... Anyone wishing
> to use the theory could make DMSO ice rounds.

Neat idea but Im not the chemist, dont know if it'll harden enough to
stand up to the chamber presures of fireing.

Edge

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