Light Emitting Pictures On Standard Inkjet Printer
CrashRide writes: "This story on FOX states that UofA scientists have discovered a way to print light-emitting pictures on thin sheets of plastic using a standard inkjet printer. Fold up pocket monitors?" The article says that these scientists have produced "OLEDs of simple bands of light, a scorpion, the University of Arizona logo and even photographs of themselves."
This is absolutely genius. It's clever, informative little comments like this that make reading slashdot worthwhile.
microsoftword.mp3 - it doesn't care that they're not words...
if somebody printed out a picture of the goats.cx guy?
Stop this technology before someone tries it and wipes out the planet.
'Like' is easier to spell than 'approximately.' Us 'Yanks' are terrible at spelling, you know.
Karma: Professionally Doomed (mostly affected by inability to keep opinions to self)
I am wondering if you've ever left a turd in a urinal. Perhaps the kiddie urinal is a good height to accomplish this remarkable challenge.
Let me know how you get on.