The Sexiest Metal
jonerik writes "Denver's weekly Westword magazine has this article on titanium and the attempts to break it out of its traditional aerospace/defense industry niche, including its growing use in architecture, computers, jewelry, sports, knives, cars, medicine, and other areas. The upside: It's as strong as steel but weighs half as much, it doesn't rust, and it's fairly plentiful. The downside: It's expensive compared to steel and aluminum and its high melting point makes it difficult to work with under some conditions. Still, it's nice to see it being used in other applications." Heck, I know someone who used it as his wedding ring. Pretty cool, actually.
Titanium may be as strong as steel, but it's far easier to bend when cut thin. Anybody who has one of the titanium PowerBooks will attest to the fact that if you try to pick them up from one end, the thing will bend disturbingly. This is why you won't see titanium in kitchen sinks, silverware or anywhere else where the metal needs to be thin, strong, and unflexible. The only thing it has going over steel in these cases is buzzword compliance and price (if it's more expensive, it must be better!)
"The problem with the French is that they don't have a word for 'entrepeneur'." -George W. Bush
A sexier metal is Selenium. Runner up is Elerium-115
A caveman dreams of being us, the incalculable power and riches. We dream of being Q, then what?
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Just a followup to this. If/when you get a Ti ring, get in the habit of taking it off at night so it doesn't get stuck.
:-)
My wife got my a Ti-Au combo ring for X-mas; I wear it on my right middle-finger.
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