From: <me@myplace.to> > At 06:26 AM 6/18/2002 -0700, you wrote: > > > >From: "Karl Shah-Jenner" <shahjen@iinet.net.au> > > > > > >> > >> non-wetting water - simple! Make it solid. > >> > > > >But then it would not be water! It would be ice! All water is still wet. > > Water can be dehydrated also but you can not use it in your moat in that > form. BUAAAHAHAHAHAHA! Anything dehydrated has had it's water removed! It's the definition! Therefore, dehydrated water does not exist! If it does not exist, it has no form! Anhydrous water is a oxymoron! Thanks for the laugh! That was good! I wonder if we could invent some sort of steam "moat". Superheated steam would be an effective barrier, if one could only keep it in place and in state. Bob... ---------------------- Contemplating the form of nonexistance...