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  1. Re:Won't be faster than 40nm on Nanoimprint Lithography · · Score: 2, Interesting

    True. Current transistor operation is statistical, so we need certain amount of electrons flowing from source to drain. If we make the gate thinner and thinner the rush will be like in tokyo subwaystation. This generates more collisions and heat no matter what you do. Still I think this business is just started.

    hopey

  2. Re:Environmentally friendly! on Nanoimprint Lithography · · Score: 1

    In current lithography process only similar polymer resist than pmma is needed and aceton and isopropanol to clean the spinner by which the resist is spread over the wafer before baking. These are not very toxic stuff considering we use ipa to disinfect our wounds. Ok, after baking the wafer is exposed and developed in development solvent, this isn't bad toxin either. That's it. Thre real toxins, as mentioned here, are HF which is used in wet etching of sio2 and rca acids. RCA is done to clean the wafer from organic and unorganic defects. Of course there is alot of other stuff used to etch metals etc. That doesn't have much to do with the lithography process though. The claim of cleanes is a hoax.

    hopey

  3. better than explorer on Mozilla RC3 Released · · Score: 3, Interesting

    With pinball theme it looks much nicer than with too big classic theme. Also finally I can switch javascript support and pop-ups on and off by one mouse click with this preference toolbar tool. Tabbed browsing is also great feature. New rc3 starts up and loads pages as fast as explorer. With all these additional features and equal performance with windows native browser I can finally honestly recommend using mozilla.

    hopey

  4. bye bye kazaa on KaZaA Collapses · · Score: 3, Informative

    this works for me:
    mldokey open source edonkey client for most unix platforms.

    hopey

  5. titanium yeah but on GeForce3 Titanium Reviews · · Score: 1

    Why not adamantium? everybody knows that adamantium is the most strongest metal of all. And why mega, why not tera instead. Terastore sounds pretty cool for me.

    hopey