| To: | "'Thana, Peter {High~Palo Alto}'" <PETER.THANA@Roche.COM>, | 
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| Subject: | RE: Windshield slime... | 
| From: | David Peterson <peterson@ati.com> | 
| Date: | Wed, 31 May 2000 11:36:03 -0700 | 
        If I remember the explanation from chemistry right:
        Poly-mers (plastics) are made of many (poly) lengths
of organic compound chains (know as mers). The small short
chains are fairly volatile and evaporate from your new dash
quickly - otherwise know as "new car smell". Which is also
why old cars NEVER smell new again - no matter what they
tell you at the car wash.
        Nice to know that these short chain poly-vinyl-chloride
compounds are fairly toxic too. Have a nice day. :^)
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        Trivia for the day, what's wrong with the picture?
David Peterson
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