Hardest metal in golf flattens bullets; adds yards
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NGC Golf, a small company in Yalesville, CT, has developed Controller Driver, a golf club that is so hard that is capable of flattening a 9-mm bullet. The new driver helps golfers add yards to their tee shots because of the Armor-Pierce Metal embedded in its face. It also keeps tee shots on the fairway because it is designed in such a way that it allows the use of shorter shaft and smaller head. The company used six types of metals that produce the hardest metal in golf when combined.
Publication Name: USA Today
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0734-7456
Year: 1999
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Spam fighters win battles, but the war rages on. Companies try new tactics to block menace that'' cost them $10B this year
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Companies are becoming more aggressive in their efforts to block spam. Terry Fox, of MasterCard is such an example of a company employee whose job it is to devise methods to prevent spam that can slow down or crash computers if not filtered or otherwise blocked. Even so, the price for such efforts are expected to be costly.
Publication Name: USA Today
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0734-7456
Year: 2003
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