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The world in 20 years in going to look very different
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The world in 20 years in going to look very different

Why?

In one word - graphene.

Kinda technical but interesting ...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21231960

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene

Like all great tech, it was invented in England [Image: wink.gif] - as for how to make money out of it ... might be time to buy some shares in Samsung.

You heard it here first.
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#2

The world in 20 years in going to look very different

The only constant is change.
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#3

The world in 20 years in going to look very different

Won't change much for her:

http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-19736.html

She will get fatter and richer, and keep raping the Aussie earth

"Lifes about, shooting your load"
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The world in 20 years in going to look very different

I thought this thread was going to be about the singularity.

I've been reading about nanotubes(basically graphene. England stealing from the Japanese?) for a few years now. Have they found a cost effective way to mass produce it yet?

I remember when Aerogel started gaining more popularity. People were lauding it as a revolutionary product that would help save billions annually in energy costs. Way too expensive to manufacture. The same with the hydrogen fusion reactor. Great concept, but not really applicable yet.
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The world in 20 years in going to look very different

I thought this thread was going to be about the impact of sluts and children out of wedlock or something.

That said, some incoming materials are really going to be amazing indeed.

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The world in 20 years in going to look very different

I was surprised to see how Chalmers, college I went to had landed these amounts of dough.
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