The Royal Mail in the UK has been selling stamps online for some years. Tell then the weight/size of your letter or parcel, pay the postage cost and you can print an address label with bar code. The only thing is you generally have to post it within a couple of days.
I suggest you actually go and read some of their web site.
Lawrenceville Plasma Physics have been conducting their science very much in the open, they have presented to Google, along with other alternative fusion approaches and have the most read article in 2012 in the Journal of Plasma Physics.
They have also historically had grants from NASA to investigate plasma.
While certainly not very conventional, that's almost certainly the point.
The Royal Mail in the UK has been selling stamps online for some years. Tell then the weight/size of your letter or parcel, pay the postage cost and you can print an address label with bar code. The only thing is you generally have to post it within a couple of days.
I suggest you actually go and read some of their web site. Lawrenceville Plasma Physics have been conducting their science very much in the open, they have presented to Google, along with other alternative fusion approaches and have the most read article in 2012 in the Journal of Plasma Physics. They have also historically had grants from NASA to investigate plasma. While certainly not very conventional, that's almost certainly the point.