Easiest way to fix this by the way:
1. Create a label called "~Attachments"
2. Create a filter that marks all emails with attachments as "~Attachments". Make sure to apply to all previous emails.
^_^ Now to free space, you can look in one place.
This wouldn't work for windows unless you cracked them...
If you have a crack, the veins would ooze out of em, sealing them.
If you have a hole, the veins would just ooze... If it seals fast enough, it MIGHT be able to create some sort of covering, but that covering would have no veins inside it, meaning it can't repair itself again in the future, meaning that the window has to be replaced anyway.
Nah, the real places you are going to see this being used, is in wires, tubes, and other items that don't have to worry about human skin or being toxic, where cracks occur through use and are relatively small...
Also, just like for any major injury you need to see a doctor, if these wires get messed up badly, you will need a professional to fix em, or a mechanic to replace them.
Oh, and back to the window thing...O.o what happens to the shards if they fall? Won't it ooze out all over the place from the veins that were in the piece?
Aren't ions charged (or charge-stripped) particles? Do we really need to say "electric ions"? Is there another kind?
This might be out of my knowledge bracket, but the average Joe LOVES redundancy.
Not to mention that not every person knows what Ion's are, so it makes you look uber cool if you can make the phrase longer....
Easiest way to fix this by the way: 1. Create a label called "~Attachments" 2. Create a filter that marks all emails with attachments as "~Attachments". Make sure to apply to all previous emails. ^_^ Now to free space, you can look in one place.
What is worse: It used to be "to yahoo".
^_^ sad, no?
Already have those, they are called commercials.
^_^ If people buy $500 shoes, people will buy overpriced, non-logical hardware. O.o I just try to accept that.
I am sorry... am I the ONLY one to see "Microsoft bends to Norwegian Pressure" and hear a British man wink "Know what I mean, know what I mean"?
O.O I hope Norway used protection.
This wouldn't work for windows unless you cracked them... If you have a crack, the veins would ooze out of em, sealing them. If you have a hole, the veins would just ooze... If it seals fast enough, it MIGHT be able to create some sort of covering, but that covering would have no veins inside it, meaning it can't repair itself again in the future, meaning that the window has to be replaced anyway. Nah, the real places you are going to see this being used, is in wires, tubes, and other items that don't have to worry about human skin or being toxic, where cracks occur through use and are relatively small... Also, just like for any major injury you need to see a doctor, if these wires get messed up badly, you will need a professional to fix em, or a mechanic to replace them. Oh, and back to the window thing...O.o what happens to the shards if they fall? Won't it ooze out all over the place from the veins that were in the piece?
Aren't ions charged (or charge-stripped) particles? Do we really need to say "electric ions"? Is there another kind? This might be out of my knowledge bracket, but the average Joe LOVES redundancy. Not to mention that not every person knows what Ion's are, so it makes you look uber cool if you can make the phrase longer....