FYI, Weapons grade Uranium is U235 a rare isotope of common Uranium. The stuff used in reactors is U238. It takes a whole lot of reactor grade Uranium and some really expensive centrifuge equipment to generate enough U235 to make anything interesting
What if the device incorporates the ability for television commercials to print out documentation to your tv printer? Imagine watching a commercial for Charmin Toilet paper and all of the sudden your tv's printer starts shooting out a coupon for "buy 1 get 1 free". Lots of possible ideas here! Not so sure if they are good or not.
FYI, Weapons grade Uranium is U235 a rare isotope of common Uranium. The stuff used in reactors is U238. It takes a whole lot of reactor grade Uranium and some really expensive centrifuge equipment to generate enough U235 to make anything interesting
What if the device incorporates the ability for television commercials to print out documentation to your tv printer? Imagine watching a commercial for Charmin Toilet paper and all of the sudden your tv's printer starts shooting out a coupon for "buy 1 get 1 free". Lots of possible ideas here! Not so sure if they are good or not.