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Archive for June, 2006

The NewScientist Invention Blog noted a patent that used tiny glass microspheres embedded with paladium that would be used to hold hydrogen for energy storage instead of using a large highly compressed tank.
Placing the microspheres in a tank filled with hydrogen gas under pressure should cause the gas to seep through the pores to be […]

There have been a few, and I do mean a few, new TV shows out there that we really enjoyed only to have them viciously and capriciously cancelled simply because there weren’t enough viewers tuning in! Poppycock!
Take the show Eyes for example. Here is the description from TV.com:
Eyes was a suspenseful one-hour, midseason drama series […]

A good idea is a very simple thing. It is a concept, vision, or way of accomplishing something that is valuable to at least one human being.
And that human, that person, is key. If no person values an idea, it’s worthless. To qualify as a good idea, one person, even the idea’s conceiver, […]