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Phwoar.It has a multi-layered "fishnet" structure which is transparent over a wide range of light wavelengths.Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion. -
Editors note: I am sceptical but will read on with an open and enquiring mind.Scientists in the US say they are a step closer to developing materials that could render people invisible.
Editors note: Things this size seem pretty much invisible already though?So far they can make things a billionth of a metre invisible
Editors note: Surely we already have the technology to bend water around rocks?The new system works like water flowing around a rock, the researchers said
Editors note: Especially for a tank the size of a molecule.The research, funded by the US government, could one day be used in military stealth operations - with tanks made to disappear from the enemies' sightComment
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I found that by looking up ladies skirts.Quote:
It has a multi-layered "fishnet" structure which is transparent over a wide range of light wavelengths. .Comment
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Already been done, and in use here at clientco on a practical scale. Any mention of work , and the permies all disappear completely.
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yeah what is it with these guys - want to have a say in every decision, finger in every pie etc but when it comes to taking responsibility for delivering something you cannot see em for dust......Already been done, and in use here at clientco on a practical scale. Any mention of work , and the permies all disappear completely.
is this common?
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Very.Originally posted by original PM View Postyeah what is it with these guys - want to have a say in every decision, finger in every pie etc but when it comes to taking responsibility for delivering something you cannot see em for dust......
is this common?

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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostVery.
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contractors dont say very they say ver, esp project managers
as in ver ver pretentious
also get yer ead around 'tastic
if you want to be a successful contractor these days, you have to start using ver and 'tastic
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You mean we won't be able to spot the new stealth taxes comingOriginally posted by Cyberman View Post
Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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How very Daily Mail.Originally posted by Cyberman View Post.... for criminals...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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