Alloyed pleasures: Multimetallic cocktails

Published: Nov 1, 2003
Abstract
The English language insists on unalloyed pleasures, thereby implying that the sensation of pleasure must be pure and not admixed with other emotions. Exactly the opposite rules in metallurgy, where pure metals have few uses and can always be improved upon by alloying. It is true that the civilizational journey of mankind began with the discovery of native metals such as gold and copper as pure metals. In fact this love at first sight of gold...
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Title
Alloyed pleasures: Multimetallic cocktails
Published Date
Nov 1, 2003
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