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Bedrock of the Community
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Carl, good point--copper is chiefly a manufacturing metal. In terms of being a bullion metal, it's simply too reactive for long-term storage and liquidity. (imo)
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Quote: I always remember a TV show, can't remember the name, but some guys stole Gold, went into frozen state for several hundred years That was The Twilight Zone, episode was The Rip Van Winkle Caper.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: That was The Twilight Zone, episode was The Rip Van Winkle Caper. Yes. I remember that episode..  the soundtrack of twilight zone was best as a ring tone in the 2nd generation of cell phones.. Here's the link for that same TV episode, for a trip back in time, it's the 1st part of three parts <<link removed by staff>>btw sorry for veering off on the topic....  TZ was my favorite tv series, next to ST (star trek).. Staff note: link removed because it pointed to a video that was not provided by the copyright holder.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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For the Trivia minded, the Statue of Liberty is on Liberty Island, not Ellis Island, but Ellis Island is technically part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Don't they use alot of copper on the bottoms of ships? I heard copper chips was mixed in with the paint and used to keep barnicles from growing on the bottoms.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: ommunications are getting away from copper, but there's always going to be uses for copper wire.. firearm ammunition will always use copper jackets along with brass shell casings, and developments over the past decade in weapons manufacture for military use also have included copper, crazy what they have come up with!
With firearms too the usage of Copper is fading. I've already used plastic cases for .38s. Teflon jaketing too is becoming more common. No lead bullets too are now used so Copper jacketing is fading. Many shell casings are now made with Nickel, plastics and even fiblers. Not sure about the usage of Copper in other countries but here it is really fading. Imagine the many, many miles of Copper wire now replaced with Fiber Optics. Quote: That was The Twilight Zone, episode was The Rip Van Winkle Caper.
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Jbuck ... Coin Collector since 1978
I'll never figure out how you know so much and/or can find that info so easily. Quote:Hi Carl, electrical wiring and electronic applications are just one of the uses for copper, but these areas pale in comparison to copper used for coinage, perhaps the two links below may be of interest http://web1.caryacademy.org/chemist...f_copper.htmhttp://www.thehindubusinessline.com...54311200.htm a nice application for copper was the statue of Liberty at Ellis Island. It's made of copper All true but so minimal compared to the massive usage of Copper that is no longer done. Remember the OLD PENNIES, all Copper? Like I said think about the MILES of Copper that USED to be used for the Telephone alone that is slowly fading away.
Edited by just carl 07/20/2010 11:29 am
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Quote: I'll never figure out how you know so much and/or can find that info so easily. Skynet, err, Google.  Edit: This is post 7070. Sweet. 
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Staff note: link removed because it pointed to a video that was not provided by the copyright holder.
Thank you for that !  didnt even knew there was such a thing like that  as I look immediately at the video disregarding the notes around or below it learn more here everyday! will be careful uploading links next time  appreciated ! 
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