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Obviously, there is nothing but ignorance on this list

Kandor, the Kryptonian city in question, was shrank by Brainiac, a Coluan 
android, along with a number of other cities from other to populate the 
planet Bryak.  Superman (Kal-El, not Nicholas Cage's kid)  was able to 
defeat Brainiac and enlarge all of the captured cities except Kandor. 
Kandor was kept in a bottle at the Fortress of Solitude for about 20 years 
until Superman was able to enlarge the city and put it on the planet 
Rokyn.  Supergirl's (Kara Zor-El) connection to Kandor was her real 
parents Zor-El and Allura were freed by her from the Survival Zone (a 
Phantom Zone in another county) and went to live with other Kryptonians in 
Kandor

And no I didn't need wikipedia for this stuff, I already knew it (and not 
ashamed to admit that)

Michael Berkowitz 
Project Manager, CGS Application Solutions
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Los Angeles, CA  90017-3509
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Re: [HP3000-L] OT: Micron news segment

Johnson, Tracy 
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HP3000-L
02/25/2009 01:43 PM


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Maybe it isn't the product but rather the plant that was 200mm?

It could be part of the city in a bottle that Supergirl was so fond of.

(The bottle just happed to be in Boise.)

Tracy Johnson
Business Analyst
Measurement Specialties, Inc.
1000 Lucas Way
Hampton, VA 23666
Office 1-757-766-4318
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www.meas-spec.com
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion 
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Craig Lalley
> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 4:33 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [HP3000-L] OT: Micron news segment
> 
> FYI,
> 
> http://www.ktvb.com/news/localnews/stories/ktvbn-feb2309-micro
> n.45a480bf.html
> 
> "BOISE - Micron
> Technology is shutting down its 200 millimeter fabrication plant in
> Boise - and as many as 2,000 people will lose their jobs in Boise."
> 
> 200 millimeter?  Is that a typo???  It has to be a typo.  I 
> am surprised that it is still operational.  Intel is 
> investing 1.7 Billion in Oregon to produce 32nm chips.  The 
> Intel facility will be on-line and operational by forth quarter 2009.
> 
> For those who don't remember...
> 
> 200 (mm) millimeters = 200 thousandth of a meter = 
> 200,000,000 nanometers
> 
> 32 nanometers= 32 billionths of a meter
> 
> -Craig 
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