Speaking of AT&T…
Author: chris
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Honestly, Tvyek is pretty miraculous. It’s permeable to water vapor but not to water, it’s nearly impossible to tear, but can be easily cut. It’s cheap and made entirely without binding chemicals. In addition to being used for wristbands, it’s used to wrap construction sites to keep out water during construction, for tear-resistant envelopes at Fed-Ex, coveralls for mechanics, and my wallet, actually.
Fun tip, though it looks like paper, Tyvek is plastic, and cannot be recycled with paper.
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Subtle.
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Today, NASA’s Curiosity rover uses its 3D camera and tests its rock-zapping laser
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover is still more than a week away from actually roving anywhere, but that doesn’t mean the $2.5-billion car-sized robot buggy will just spin its wheels. Before roaming around, Curiosity will be running checks of all its systems, including its extensive HD camera systems and a laser spectrometer powerful enough to vapourize Martian rock.
Photos: REUTERS/NASA/JPL-Caltech/Handout; AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes -
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Send No Email Day
OCTOBER 10 IS INTERNATIONAL SEND NO EMAIL DAY
I’m in.
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