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Old 05-24-2013, 11:29 AM   #48
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by Fourl29 View Post
There's a technical paper on their website if anyone wants to give it a quick read. It amazes me how we are looking at a technology where basic elements such as water and oil interact with electronics to get to the desired outcome of screen properties.
OT:

The old technomage fills his screeing bowl from the water pitcher his eager
young apprentice has brought. Then he empties a small vial of oil into the
water. Passing his hand over the bowl he activates the circuits in the bowl
and a shimmering image of a very old dragon takes shape in the water.

A rumbling voice comes from the bowl -"Knight takes Queen, Checkmate!"

Wizards not being known for their self-restraint, it comes as no surprise that
the bowl is immediately tumbling through the air and its contents forming
numerous small puddles filled with the laughing face of a smug dragon.

Luck;
Ken
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