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Comment Re:iPm? (Score 1) 90

Your prayer has been answered, you can make the polymer stronger than bone by adding nanotubes!

Quoth the article:

"Remarkably, this polymer remain intact when it is exposed to basic water (high pH), but selectively decomposes when exposed to very acidic water (very low pH). This means that under the right conditions, this polymer can be reverted back to its starting materials, which enables it for reuse for other polymers. The material can also be manufactured to have even higher strength if carbon nanotubes or other reinforcing fillers are mixed into the polymer and are heated to high temperatures."

Comment Re:Net Neutrality needs to die (Score 1) 248

1. You have no idea how spam prevention works, denying something at the application level has nothing to do with net neutrality.
2. Blocking malicious traffic does not violate net neutrality, the only criteria that net neutrality forbids is giving traffic priority in exchange for money.
3. Blocking web sites means having a proxy which again, removes malicious or unsuitable content at the application level AT THE REQUEST OF THE END USER.

You're either ignorant or a shill.

Neither reflects well on you.

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