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A well respected group, MirageTV brings to us the latest NOVA episode. There are a few video signal glitches that last about a second each, but they do not largely affect the visual experience. I have watched the episode and it is very well done. The Materials Scientist of Lehigh University, Richard P. Vinci, is interview in the documentary. He does a very good job of explaining different aspects of the sword’s chemistry extremely well. Enjoy this one, it’s good. I thought I would explain myself before just abruptly disabling comments on my posts. From now on all my TV posts will have the comments disabled. I don’t want to read rude comments towards the staff or rlslog anymore. It’s once again the minority ruining the fun for the majority. Maybe in a few weeks I’ll enable them again but right now I don’t think people here appreciate the comment system enough not to abuse it. Also I’m not payed to use my free time here (nor is any other editor) and if I don’t want to post torrents either so be it, and if you disagree read the FAQ. NB. I noticed this was posted by Desi but since the site was down when I was wanting to post this rls, and then I went to bed before it was back online, so I think it’s justified.
English archers had their longbows, Old West sheriffs had their six-guns, but samurai warriors had the most fearsome weapon of all: the razor-sharp, unsurpassed technology of the katana, or samurai sword. In this program, NOVA probes the centuries-old secrets that went into forging what many consider the perfect blade.

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