Have you attempted interacting directly with a chip or cable while observing it under the microscope? Poking one with a stick or nicking one with a scalpel? I've heard you remark on their solid appearance, but I can't even begin to predict how they'd react to physical stimuli...
David
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Dec 15, 2022
Thanks Andrew, we have tried to improve on this - your feedback gratefully received!
Andrew Chapman
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Dec 11, 2022
Thanks, David, for sharing your ongoing investigations. One thing that I think would be helpful would be to start by identifying which slide you are looking at, and something of its history.
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Will wrote: Jan 3, 2023
Have you attempted interacting directly with a chip or cable while observing it under the microscope? Poking one with a stick or nicking one with a scalpel? I've heard you remark on their solid appearance, but I can't even begin to predict how they'd react to physical stimuli...
David wrote: Dec 15, 2022
Thanks Andrew, we have tried to improve on this - your feedback gratefully received!
Andrew Chapman wrote: Dec 11, 2022
Thanks, David, for sharing your ongoing investigations. One thing that I think would be helpful would be to start by identifying which slide you are looking at, and something of its history.