Electrically Conductive Cement
zero_offset writes "The Tokyo Institute of Technology has announced a process for creating an inexpensive, nearly transparent, electrically conductive alumina cement. The conductivity is comparable to metal, and the transparency should be adequate for use in display panels. The process relies upon commonplace and inexpensive metals compared to the rare metals such as iridium currently used in display panels."
Q: Why does 'Open Source' software suck so bad?
A: Because the programmers can't see the screen
lol
Typical Linux User.
But seriously, I hate every last one of you loser slashdot fucks. Yeah, you heard me, you faggots. No digg. lol. Fuck every single one of you.
I'm sooooo going to TIT
1. Find a way to use this stuff to make computer chips, as well as monitors.
2. Start using 3D printers to make them. Suddenly, hardware is open source.
3. ???
4. Profit!
What if I do the same thing, and I do get different results?