X-Message-Number: 33250 From: "Jens Rabis" <> Subject: AW: CryoNet #33230 Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 10:00:11 +0100 Hi Cryonauts, hi Perry I do not understand much of what you write, but I understand the boredom problem very well. The boredom problem had " Gunther von Hagens of http://www.koerperwelten.com " also with European employees. He therefore asked for monotone and filigree work .... Asians. They have a different mentality. I say this not derogatory: Most Asians are more flexible than a robot, but so stoic. We should use it for our purposes. In the U.S. there are a lot of Asians. **** ich verstehe nicht viel von dem was Du schreibst, aber ich verstehe das Langweileproblem sehr gut. Das Langeweileproblem hatte " Gunther von Hagens von http://www.koerperwelten.com " auch mit europaischen Mitarbeitern. Daher beauftragte er fur monotone und filigrane Arbeiten .... Asiaten. Die haben eine andere Mentalitat. Das meine ich nicht abwertet: Meist sind Asiaten flexibler als ein Roboter, aber so stoisch. Das sollten wir fur unsere Zwecke nutzen. In den USA gibt es viele Asiaten. Best greetings Jens Rabis Germany-Berlin " The time is with us, we can ... more! " Message #33230 Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 16:51:49 -0500 From: "Perry E. Metzger" <> Subject: Glass vs. Crystal transitions References: <> Of course, the catch is, that you must do this thousands and thousands of times to build a picture of how different solutions behave under different regimens of cooling and re-warming. It is boring, repetitive and truly dull work.>> Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=33250