I cannot even think of a reason why ANY website would need access to my clipboard stuff, under any circumstances!
My experience with IE "security" says that this will get in my way every time I want to paste something into a form because MS will be convinced I'm a web site.
I have a HP Photosmart, lovely pictures but the first time you touch them with a damp finger - they blur!
I've had occasion to WASH regular photo prints and they held up fine. Unless there's something bizarre wrong with my printer it's a definite issue for me.
I do see that it's from the New Scientist but it seems awfully unlikely. I remember seeing someting about Berger years ago and that was definitely in the "someday..." category.
My experience with IE "security" says that this will get in my way every time I want to paste something into a form because MS will be convinced I'm a web site.
I have a HP Photosmart, lovely pictures but the first time you touch them with a damp finger - they blur!
I've had occasion to WASH regular photo prints and they held up fine. Unless there's something bizarre wrong with my printer it's a definite issue for me.
Nobody would voluntarily get in the swimming pool to make a call. This is aversion therapy for people who use cell phones in public places.
I do see that it's from the New Scientist but it seems awfully unlikely. I remember seeing someting about Berger years ago and that was definitely in the "someday..." category.