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Titanium can be scratched by materials with a lower
relative hardness, as can many other 'hard' things, like
tungsten and diamond. |
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//lower relative hardness// as distinct from lower
absolute hardness? |
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If only a paints' pigment was also friction activated,
then it
could be a convolution of guilts' placement: If a
vehical's
verdical-paint contained alternate pigments with
properties that'd catalyze; mixed (along with
squished-heat
generated) when sideswipe incidented. |
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It is plausibly deniable that my "car" has a paint job. (The quotes are due to the absence of enhanced mobility as traditionally implied by the word). |
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The titanium was an afterthought. |
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Anyway, it occurs to me that if there is for some
reason a vertical scratch it will be very obvious. It
also occurs to me that paint could include
microscopic numbered glass beads like smart water. |
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A proximity alert, blue-tooth chassis/number plate
info sys,,.-.-.-...-.--.-. clearing all doubts of claims,
and truths. |
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[MB], I'm normally not one to concede a perfectly good
semantics argument (the more trivial, the better!), but I
gotta hand it to ya, ya got me. |
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Some people have relatives who are hard enough to
key a titanium car. |
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