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When Metallurgists and Magnetists view this cartoon . . .
23 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
. . . they snort and snicker in snide derision, which sounds quite a bit different than a sincere belly laugh. Bill W., my closest metallurgical expert, told be that a 1936-era magnet capable of behaving like the one featured in DONALD AND PLUTO would necessarily have to be larger than the meteoric rock which wiped out the dinosaurs. A lodestone of such dimensions would not physically fit inside the entirety of Pluto or even the home he and Donald are trashing, let alone in the narrower confines of the beleaguered mutt's intestinal tract.
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