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edboock52
Ed Boock 1
This isn't your dad's Earl Scheib paint booth. When it takes three days to coat an aircraft, RAM takes on a new meaning. I doubt that much is revealed that an enemy doesn't already know. I wouldn't be surprised to find out that some of the statements made in this article is false.

Bernie20910
Bernie20910 -1
Yeah, let's do a story, with pictures, of a "highly classified" process. Even with the story being cleared for publication, do we really NEED to give away this information?
jbbooks1
Lewis Tripp 2
Agree 100% Bernie
ToddBaldwin3
ToddBaldwin3 1
There is nothing in that story that would enable any competitor to duplicate the process. It's interesting, especially for a technophile like me.
Bernie20910
Bernie20910 1
Secrets are always given away whole. More often they're given away a tiny bit at a time. It's like a jigsaw puzzle, where you carefully collect all the pieces until you can understand the whole picture. Sure, nothing in the story gives away the WHOLE process, but how many tiny puzzle pieces does it give away?
Bernie20910
Bernie20910 1
Ack... That's supposed to say, "Are NOT given away whole..."

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