20120097086 FLEET PROTECTION ATTACK CRAFT AND UNDERWATER VEHICLES (39 figures) and
WARNING: DO NOT PLACE NEAR MOTHBALLS
I'll see your Wikipedia reference and raise you two USPTO patents granted to SONY for this:
Note: according to another of SONY's patents, moth-eye can also be used to record info on optical media:
"Today, there are seven primary methods by which information can be recorded on optical media. All methods heat the recording layer to a certain temperature. The methods are known as ablative, alloying, bubble-forming, moth-eye, phase-change, dye/polymer and magneto-optic which cause or could cause some mechanical deformation of the substrate."
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Unlike TFA these patents include detailed drawings and SEM photographs.
P.S.S.
I remember when the authors of tech articles did this kind of background research. Sigh.
$666.66 in 1976 had the same buying power as $2,710.75 in 2012.
Now, as then, that'll buy you Apple's latest and greatest computer.
(Actually it's $2,799.00 but still remarkably close given this span of 36 years!)
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The restrictions we apply to this sandboxed process come from the Windows OS. Windows Vista and Windows 7 provide the tools necessary to properly sandbox a process. For the Adobe Reader and Acrobat sandbox implementation introduced in 2010, Adobe spent significant engineering effort trying to approximate those same controls on Windows XP. Today, with Windows 8 just around the corner and Windows XP usage rapidly decreasing, it did not make sense for the Flash Player team to make that same engineering investment for Windows XP. Therefore, we've focused on making Protected Mode for Firefox available on Windows Vista and later.
Living on Earth may be expensive, but it includes an annual free trip around the Sun.