I don't want to print galleys. Must proofread 60 pages. Of 10pt. Usually, I can do it backwards. But I have the digital file, and doing so on a screen w/Acrobat is making me insane. I want my red erasable and galleys printed by someone else.
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Hey, here's a question maybe Bev or Susan can answer:
Which would make better plate armor: brass, bronze or copper?
Steel is not an option.
That one's Not My Era, MM, but I'm guessing you need to balance the strength and weight of the armor. Also, what kind of projectiles and blades it needs to stop, because you're going to want the lightest armor that's still protective. Which you probably already know...
Bronze. Brass is much softer and copper is, like, tinfoil soft.
Brass, MM. It's an alloy, and harder than even bronze, which is also an alloy. Each have copper in them, but copper alone is much too soft to work either as armour or a functional blade.
bronze.
Copper, on its own, is too soft, I think.
brass is a name for Zinc-alloy type of bronze.
BWAH!!
Nonetheless, much as I lurve Bev, she is wrong wrong wrongitywrongity wrong on the hardness of brass -- the reason it's used for instruments and plumbing and the like is that it's so malleable.
Okay, so I've got two bronze, one brass.