From: HTom4722@aol.com
Date: Fri May 05 2000 - 21:26:52 CEST
In a message dated 5/5/00 11:54:16 AM Central Daylight Time, maggi@ien.it 
writes:
My guess is that they're talking about the problems of preserving the 
original documents.  
Currently they're on public view in fancy multi-layer glass cases.  If I 
remember correctly, the
documents themselves are in a helium-filled glass case, that case is in a 
vacuum-filled
case, and all of that in a controlled-atmosphere case.  Or some such 
anti-ageing 
anti-light anti-weather anti-terrorist combination.
> 
>  "Preservation of the U.S. Constitution; a Challenge for Metrology and 
>  Vacuum Technique"
>  
>  in the meeting room of the Dinamometric Dept.
>  Hoping to meet you at this event, I send you my best wishes
>  
>  Signed: ..."
>  
>  Maybe the US residents might shed some light about the possible
>  connections between the US constitution and vacuum techniques.
>  Or maybe an expert on Freud's work might help.
>  
>  Have a nice weekend
>  
>  -- Sabino
>  
>  
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