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  1. Tanner Burke
    November 6, 2012

    There are many misspellings and may lead people to think this was written by someone who may not know the most of the properties of titanium vs. aluminum. Please note most of this was plagiarized off Wikipedia.

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    • rusty
      October 12, 2014

      I know a my engineering professors, a Russian doing research into polymer fluid flow, they all can’t spell. Good points otherwise. I like how It just say twice as strong. Compression, tension, what?

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  2. Anthony
    September 3, 2014

    “Aluminum has a recycling quality, whereas titanium has resistance to salt water.” What? It seems like many of the sentences in this article were made by smashing together two completely unrelated facts. Not helpful. Here’s another one: “Aluminum is insoluble in alcohol, and titanium is soluble in concentrated acids.” That seems to imply, falsely, that titanium is soluble in alcohol and aluminum is inert to concentrated acids.

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  3. Bob99
    May 25, 2016

    The British have their own way of spelling. To them, aluminum becomes aluminium. Lieutenant becomes Leftenant. Liter becomes litre, meter becomes metre, color becomes colour, humor becomes humour, and so on. How are Americans to judge the people who taught us our language in the first place? Latin became Italian, and so on. but when was the last time you saw an Italian criticize a Latin scholar for his misspellings?. I searched this article and could not find a single instance of ‘recycling quality’ or ‘compression, tension’. What the HECK are you people talking about?

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    • Paul
      August 8, 2016

      You Yanks are just too stupid.
      Always needing to mess up our language
      as you would be lost otherwise.
      Horse-back riding……….
      Sidewalk…………

      It’s funny because America is like that big dope
      making all the jokes and people just laugh at them.
      You lot are the joke…….

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      • Rick
        December 8, 2016

        I hope you are not referring to our beloved and esteemed President Barack Obama. We the People here in the U.S. laugh at his jokes because he’s witty, funny and has perfect comedic timing. He has taken our minds off our troubles for the last 8 years with his good sense of humor (not “humour”). There have been no scandals under his leadership, and he has kept us out of war. And what’s he have to do with aluminum and titanium?

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      • matt
        June 15, 2017

        ROTFL Rick you living in a dream world?
        Scandals? too many to count.
        Humor? Guess the blindness of people following that fool.

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  4. RMB
    September 23, 2018

    This was quite helpful based upon the info I was looking for concerning which to use for a few ships. #VEGASET #SpaceX

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