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Looking For Her : Love.........!!!! In spite of the fact that I prefer not to begin with a quote, lets begin today with a quote from sir Bertrand Russell. He quoted, “Of all forms of caution, caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness”. True to his great wisdom, and on the contrary to his words, love these days start with caution, continue with caution and may one day end with caution for the world today is provided with opportunities that were never seen, particularly for a woman. :: Looking For Her : Love Mr. Grover Cleveland said his last words; "I have made a decent attempt to do right". I did for sure. One thousand fifty two days ago, before there was even a clue about interests, I thought for quite a while  that the way out of an eternal gloomy  life is a strong tendency for desire . And thought that  Desire, in itself, is a huge complicated path and one needs to be cautious before stepping into it because the only way to exit a maze is to...
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Shatterproof polymer screens to help save smartphones Polymer scientists in Ohio have demonstrated how a transparent layer of electrodes on a polymer surface could be extraordinarily tough and flexible, withstanding repeated scotch tape peeling and bending tests. According to its developers, the new material could replace conventional indium tin oxide coatings currently used for touchscreens. Full History : transparent layer of electrodes on a polymer surface could be extraordinarily tough and flexible, providing for a shatterproof smartphone touchscreen. Univ. of Akron polymer scientists have developed a transparent electrode that could change the face of smartphones, literally, by making their displays shatterproof. In a recently published scientific paper, researchers demonstrated how a transparent layer of electrodes on a polymer surface could be extraordinarily tough and flexible, withstanding repeated scotch tape peeling and bending tests. This could revolu...
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New circuit design functions at temperatures greater than 650 F The silicon-carbide wafer contains more 1,000 individual circuits                           Engineering researchers at the University of Arkansas have designed integrated circuits that can survive at temperatures greater than 350 C—or roughly 660 F. Their work, funded by the National Science Foundation, will improve the functioning of processors, drivers, controllers and other analog and digital circuits used in power electronics, automobiles and aerospace equipment—all of which must perform at high and often extreme temperatures. “This ruggedness allows these circuits to be placed in locations where standard silicon-based parts can’t survive,” said Alan Mantooth, Distinguished Professor. “The circuit blocks we designed contributed to superior performance of signal processing, controllers and driver circuitry. We are extremely excited ab...
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EVER AND FOR  EVER I have some words i would love to rehash a zillion times and that i will, for they incorporate myself, herself and this ludicrously wonderful feeling what we call love. I don't have the quality to grasp which kind of enchantment streamed between our inhale that made us overlook that we remained on the highest point of a slope with one another in our arms and lost the track of reality. On the off chance that this is called love, my adoration towards her became through my veins in a darkened heart for we envisioned an existence where dreams and dreams went up against one another and outlasted reality.