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POPSFirst paper based transistor Furthermore, electric characterization of devices showed that the hybrid FETs’ performance outpace those of amorphous silicon TFTs, and rival with the actual state of the art of oxide thin film transistors. These results suggest promising new disposable electronics devices, like paper displays, smart labels, smart packaging, bio-applications, RFID tags, among others. te
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POPSHomeland Security Merchandisers Go to China Note: Communist, fascist governments like the same technology being setup in America! Kaa-chiiing! Selling out liberty is highly profitable and driving the agenda more. Note the sales pitches and methodology to establish tyranny by identifying it with patriotic labels, just more proof that there is a global conspiracy to increase strength of governments against their people invoking the (microscopic) threat of "terrorism": The surveillance experiment is part of the heroically named Golden Shield Project (Patriot Act, anyone?) which also gave birth to another of our favorite censorship models the Great Firewall.
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POPSAll About Labels from thefunkyfelter This post from thefunkyfelter is awesomely useful. There's a howto of one way to make your own labels, and lots of really useful links about making labels, having labels made, and what you need on your labels!
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POPSClassroom Displays Transformational classroom displays are particularly popular in early years and key stage 1 settings
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POPSAdvantages of Social Bookmarking A lot of people are complaining about the traffic that they get from bookmarking. It's because there are certain things that you should consider to attract readers to read your posts.
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POPSGreen Demolishing... um, Washing Buffalo Why The Mayor of Buffalo is the Biggest Contributor to Greenhouse Gas in Buffalo, NY. Maybe they just don't understand that by sending perfectly above average sustainably harvested wood products to the dump and building new houses with unsustainably harvested wood they are damaging our planet as well as our culture. How can we as a city claim to be trying to woo green businesses when our actions and policies support this kind of hypocrisy?
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POPSPrivate Bank Leaked Exotic Party Photos (HSBC) I wish someday to work in the private banking sector. These people are so much full of life, they work the whole day, and yet look at their happy faces when they gather together for an official party night like this.
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POPSLoony Left now labels cars' "global warming score" I'm converting my diesel truck to burn used restaurant veggie oil. I'll get around 2000 miles per gallon of diesel used. Will that rate my truck a 1? How about my cows. Shall I stick a sticker on their backsides when I sell them adknowledging their abominable 10 score with their emissions of methane? How can a state indicate causation between the fictional "global warming" and car emissions? There still is no proof there is global warming, and no proof that car exhaust would even cause such an improbably thing. Stand by. Once the loony left gets fully in power you will see horrendous backward leaps that will drastically affect everyone.
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POPSRichard Chai a few favorites Richard Chai...Richard Chai... what can I say his clothes lack a bit of originality but they are amazing, designer streetwear has never looked better. I'm not one to care about things that are designer (a shock isn't it) I write about it because I feel designer clothes are very unique and I really like that. I find it though strange that people often congratulate grungy looking clothes that are designer but if a person decides to dress like that without designer labels there just followers of the Seattle Grunge weird social outcasts. Sorry for my preaching but anyway... but anyway above are some great street outfits that look great. Richard Chai check him out :-D
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POPSRecording Industry Decries AM-FM Broadcasting as 'A Form of Piracy' I'm sick of this word "Piracy". It's connotations of "stealing" as the RIAA likes to marry to the former. If I steal something I have deprived you of something as in stealing a car deprives you of said car. Theft of the material and tangible. But taking something that can be infinitely copied; seems brazen to call that stealing. The idea that the loss of "potential" profits doesn't stand with me either. To me that's just a way of saying "We have plenty, but we want even more." I'm fortunate that many of my favorite musicians have left this model behind (NIN, Radiohead to name two) and have taken the stance that music is meant to be heard and not hoarded.