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Tin fish for Popular Science.
An example of the element Tin

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Tin Tin fish for Popular Science
Tin fish for Popular Science.
For the September 2003 article of my Popular Science column I created this fish under the most difficult possible circumstances: (1) I was 2000 miles from my workshop, (2) I had to do it at the same time I was preparing to be on stage with Steve Jobs to talk about Mathematica V5 in a keynote address, and (3) I had to melt the metal using only a microwave oven, a grinding stone, and a casserole pot. If you want to learn more, you'll have to wait for the issue to come out!
Source: Theodore Gray
Contributor: Theodore Gray
Acquired: 25 June, 2003
Price: $24
Size: 5"
Purity: 95%
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