Nifty Technology of the Week (9/9/05)

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Kaiser Los III
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Impressive...but I still like the squirrel the best. You and your nation should be on MicroWiki, micronationalism's premier source for information. Get over there and write up an article now! It's a quick and easy way to get your name out to the whole micronational world.

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Nifty Technology of the Week (9/9/05)

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Scientists have learned how to use a combination of nanomachines and light to make drops of liquid move. It SOUNDS odd, but it could have implications for manipulating biological samples and creating "smart" materials.news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4223660.stm

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We don't want awe-inspiring, WE WANT DUMB! *burns an effigy* There are no flowers, no not this time. There will be no angels gracing the lines, just these stark words I find.

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*tears down the effigy and blows it up instead*Actualy, that technology is indeed nifty. I like. *throws grenade for the hell of it*BO0O0O0O0/\/\!!!!!!

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I'm sorry to say, folks, that mechanicals squirrels are in short supply in the technological world. Rest assured, though, that the next time I see one I'll let everyone know.

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YAY! There are no flowers, no not this time. There will be no angels gracing the lines, just these stark words I find.

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