By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-29 | Food & Beverage Imagine tossing your friend a beer can which was invisible? As you threw the beer can they could see the fluid inside sloshing around, but they couldn't see the edges, and when they grabbed it from the air they would feel the beer can but the beer can would be translucent. Wouldn't that be cool? read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-29 | Aviaton Airlines spend millions of dollars per year inspecting their aircraft and making sure they are safe, not only to prevent accidents damaging their costly equipment and to save lives, but also because Federal Aviation Administration Regulations (FARs) requires it. This means mechanics must pull inspection panels on the fuselage, and wings of the aircraft, all over the aircraft actually, and inspect the airframe for cracks, electric wiring problems, and corrosion. But what if some of these aircraft panels were translucent, made out of translucent aluminum? read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-29 | Motorcycles Did you hear that scientists were able to take aluminum and then use a micro-laser to shoot off the electrons causing the aluminum to be in a form of matter that is not normal, one that is translucent? It's true and it was accomplished by some scientists at Germany. Now, so far, they've only done an extremely small amount of aluminum atoms using this technique. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-29 | Fishing Wouldn't it be cool to have a bass boat on the lake with a couple of panels that were see-through? We know that Bass boats are made out of aluminum, but what if there were panels on the aluminum of bottom of the boat they were translucent, and seamless. If it was done correctly you wouldn't even need a fish finder, you could see the fish underwater swimming below you. read more
By: Henry Tang | 2010-10-31 | Business Lance Eardley is Idaho Banking Vice President, Manager, Customer Service. Idaho Banking Company is the best provider of financial services to small and midsize businesses and consumers. read more
By: David Goldfarb | 2010-04-01 | Product Reviews Table fountains are constructed with a wide variety of minerals and stones. These materials are used for their inherent composition, appearance and ability to reflect light. read more
By: Sara Evans | 2011-03-22 | Anti aging ZsaZsa Luxe Cream Review ZsaZsa is the latest line of Anti Aging products from the USA. Find out if Zsazsa Luxe Noir Mineral Moisture Gel is right for you. read more
By: Anna Thomson | 2011-08-22 | Beauty Mineral makeup is something you should invest your money in, although their application needs more attention and time. You can use the perfect look you want by getting some simple tips. read more
By: Jason Ford | 2010-09-03 | Gadgets and gizmos Sony's new Alpha A560, A55V, and A33 are launched with translucent mirror technology for continuous autofocus with shooting HD video. A new series of Alpha DSLR cameras have a new translucent mirror technology with the ability of continuously autofocusing for both still and video shooting in cameras with interchangeable lenses. Its function could not be done with SLR technology. Light coming through the lens is presented by the imaging sensor and the autofocus sensor which improved continuous, high-speed shooting with continuous focus. The cameras can also be equipped with shooting HD video and a number of other features designed to attract pro photographers with a lot of enthusiasm. According to the director of Sony’s digital imaging business group Kristen Elder, this is the latest interchangeable lens digital camera that Sony has ever invented. read more
By: Jason Ford | 2011-03-08 | Mobile After the world’s first transparent display phone launched by Sony Ericsson received serious attentions from users, Chinese manufacturer Lenovo has debuted its newly designed spectacular and magnificent product called S800, that features a 2.4-inch color translucent display with 320 x 240 pixels resolution. The “functional phone” is shown off at one sport fashion event in Beijing but not allowed others to touch. It characterizes 2-megapixel camera, MicroSD memory card slot, Bluetooth connectivity, FM radio and music player, 3.5mm headphone jack and 670 mAh battery. In 2009, Lenovo became the fourth biggest seller of computers of the world and now receives No.3 ranking among all China’s mobile. Now, let take some pictures about the S800 smartphone. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-29 | Environmental I'm not sure if you heard or not but in the City/County of San Francisco each resident is compelled to sort out their trash and put all the recycling items such as plastics, aluminum and cardboard into special recycling trash containers. Failure to do this can result in fines, and they get progressively more, after each violation, worse of all, your neighbors can turn you in to the trash police. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-29 | Automotive There is no doubt that auto racing is a very dangerous sport, and the cost to be involved in auto racing just to buy the engines requires sponsorship of very large corporations that can afford those hefty costs. When a racecar engine block cracks or has a problem, oil spews all over the racetrack and it makes it quite dangerous. Cars spin out very easily, and all the oil coming over the driver's windscreen makes it hard for him (or her) to see, and can cause them to crash. read more
By: Ricky Jason | 2011-07-08 | Cosmetics Many organic ingredients certified from organic botanicals are used in its manufacture to ensure its safety towards different types of skins. Covering the skin with this type of organic mineral make up will help in preventing air pollutants and allows your skin to breathe the fresh air. read more
By: Saher Gul | 2011-01-11 | Beauty Mineral makeup appears to be taking the cosmetic industry by storm. Most commercial lines of cosmetics have, by now, introduced their own line of mineral makeup. If comparing the cost of these brands, the range is anywhere between $10.00 to $35.00 or more. So why should I consider buying a higher price when... read more
By: Girish Patel | 2010-04-04 | International studies Welcome to Water War In the Offing (Multinational Companies are out to make moolah by owning our rivers, ostensibly to give us water 24x7. There will be a crises in the world, much graver than the crude oil problem. read more