This is why you need to ask the electric companies to build solar panels over top of their power lines and give them a big% of the power that they create.The extra power will be used to power the high speed trains with green energy. Its a nice investment since you could make a lot of money on cheap transportation.
The reason its considered open source book, is because anyone(or within reason) can submit/make changes to the book. This means the information remains up to date, and no legal problems will occur if you distribute the book.
What temperatures are needed to change the ink? Obviously if it needs to be really hot that is bad since it might burn the person holding it, while cooler temperatures can be affected by the atmosphere around the page causing problems.
Would it make more sense to use a different material then paper to print the ink on to avoid accidental colour changes?
This is why you need to ask the electric companies to build solar panels over top of their power lines and give them a big% of the power that they create.The extra power will be used to power the high speed trains with green energy. Its a nice investment since you could make a lot of money on cheap transportation.
I was just wondering in Figure 6 of the PDF where is step 5?
Technically the definition they give is Lawful Evil
Good analogy, I will wait 36 years then before trying to figure it out since it was not till 86 that I was born.
The reason its considered open source book, is because anyone(or within reason) can submit/make changes to the book. This means the information remains up to date, and no legal problems will occur if you distribute the book.
What temperatures are needed to change the ink? Obviously if it needs to be really hot that is bad since it might burn the person holding it, while cooler temperatures can be affected by the atmosphere around the page causing problems. Would it make more sense to use a different material then paper to print the ink on to avoid accidental colour changes?