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by twawaaay
1439 days ago
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Honestly, all I am hearing is whining. There are so many ways to transport material up. Miners transport ROCKS, upwards, from kilometers beneath Earth surface. They then crush those rocks into fine powder to extract tiny specks of gold from it. Magic? I don't think so. So you chose a wrong tool for the job and are blaming corn? You moved from a lab to "real world" and are surprised it is not all nice, uniform and spherical? I love history of ASML. These guys faced a problem after a problem after a problem for like a decade just to get one process that everybody thought is impossible. Didn't give up. Didn't complain. Just focus on solving it. |
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