• IBM Accidentally Creates New Self-Healing Polyme
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[QUOTE=Kite_shugo;44825743]So now we've got self-healing polymers and computers running on literal electronic "blood". IBM rules What the fuck have you been doing to save gaming, razor?[/QUOTE] Look at it this way They'll be the ones putting the zeros and commas after the first number. So... nothing.
[QUOTE=maxumym;44826039]Well while I wouldn't exactly call you an invention...[/QUOTE] [b]Burn[/B]
[QUOTE=James xX;44826540]What other kinds of right angles are there? On a related note, didn't someone else in the news do this recently as well? Wanting to study chemistry at degree level at the end of this year, I think I've fallen in love with polymers.[/QUOTE] No love for 270 degree right angles
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;44829860][img]http://aussiefavourites.com.au/cornershop/images/vegemite175.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] nope [img]http://www.unilever.co.uk/Images/Marmite_500g_450_tcm28-293449.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=ScottyWired;44830683]Vegemite consumption is a genetic trait, racist[/QUOTE] If that's the case, then constant McDonald's consumption is also a genetic trait, racist.
Some of the most influential things in the world were created by accident. Maybe this is another?
[QUOTE=MuTAnT;44830706]This is all wrong. Vegemite is delicious, slather that stuff on.[/QUOTE] A true blue Aussie eats his Vegemite with a spoon.
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