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New coating repels almost ALL liquids, rolls right off!:

New coating repels almost ALL liquids, rolls right off!:

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http://scitechdaily.com/nanoscale-coating-repels-virtually-any-liquid/

Applications include almost perfect clothing, water or oil or gasoline just rolls off. Imagine your windshield coated with this stuff!

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I was wondering about military apps, you know, to protect soldiers, but it doesn't seem to be that sort of item. Very cool tech though.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
http://scitechdaily.com/nanoscale-coating-repels-virtually-any-liquid/

Applications include almost perfect clothing, water or oil or gasoline just rolls off. Imagine your windshield coated with this stuff!
Could be a problem glass is a liquid ha ha.

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Originally posted by OdBod
Could be a problem glass is a liquid ha ha.
There is this slim possibility it would prove useful on that liquid though.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
There is this slim possibility it would prove useful on that liquid though.
You saw right through that then!

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Originally posted by OdBod
You saw right through that then!
It was opaque at first.....

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Originally posted by sonhouse
It was opaque at first.....
Until the mist finally cleared .

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Originally posted by OdBod
Until the mist finally cleared .
I almost mist that last statement, it went by so fast.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
I almost mist that last statement, it went by so fast.
DO Please Pay more attention and ListEn moRe carefully.

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Originally posted by OdBod
DO Please Pay more attention and ListEn moRe carefully.
I did have to speed up and slow down to notice the difference, but I hear the change....Jingling that is.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
I did have to speed up and slow down to notice the difference, but I hear the change....Jingling that is.
Fair enough, I think we can WAVE LENGTHy further discussion .

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Originally posted by OdBod
Fair enough, I think we can WAVE LENGTHy further discussion .
I was wondering when you would LIGHTen up🙂

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Originally posted by sonhouse
I was wondering when you would LIGHTen up🙂
I c your point.

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Originally posted by OdBod
I c your point.
I was surprised how quickly you answered.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
I was surprised how quickly you answered.
Your viewpoint on transistors is biased as well.