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Why Do Trans-atlantic Transfers Take So Long? Electrons Don't Swim Very Fast.
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Why do trans-atlantic transfers take so long?
Electrons don't swim very fast.
-- john@minster.york.ac.uk and whh@PacBell.COM
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