Living in the Future
Nov. 9th, 2005 07:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today's first "Life in the Future" moment came thanks to
james_nicoll who linked to light emitting fabric, which is just too cool for words. Sure, it's $300/yard now, but laser printers cost $3,000 when I first started buying them and now they're $80 after rebate at Staples. I can hardly wait for Luminex to show up at S.R Harris and other deep discounters.
To balance out the sublime with the absurd, there's the spam spelling contest of the day winner:
"Drae attglobal.net Mbmeer,
We must chekc taht yoru attglobal.net ID was reretsiged by rela pelpoe. So, to hlep attglobal.net pretnev atamotued
registratiosn, pleesa cilck on tsih lnik and complete cdoe verifitacion prosecs:
[toxic link deleted]
Tahnk you."
Oh, yeah, like I'm going to think that's credible. I just can't figure out how the letter-scrambler missed we, must, was, by, so, to, on, complete, and, and you. That, and I can only get "cdoe" to resolve to "coed" and "code". I suppose "code" could make sense....
Onward.
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To balance out the sublime with the absurd, there's the spam spelling contest of the day winner:
"Drae attglobal.net Mbmeer,
We must chekc taht yoru attglobal.net ID was reretsiged by rela pelpoe. So, to hlep attglobal.net pretnev atamotued
registratiosn, pleesa cilck on tsih lnik and complete cdoe verifitacion prosecs:
[toxic link deleted]
Tahnk you."
Oh, yeah, like I'm going to think that's credible. I just can't figure out how the letter-scrambler missed we, must, was, by, so, to, on, complete, and, and you. That, and I can only get "cdoe" to resolve to "coed" and "code". I suppose "code" could make sense....
Onward.
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Date: 2005-11-10 12:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-10 01:14 am (UTC)I consider this progress to be fantastic news!
K.
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Date: 2005-11-10 01:14 am (UTC)You're not going to see it at Harris anytime soon. It's from an Italian company (http://www.luminex.it) and the US importer (http://www.zuzka.com) has an exclusive contract with the manufacturer. It's woven from plastic fiber-optic and lit with LED modules at the selvedge.
It's pretty tricky to actually use in clothing; there are some major rules on how you can cut the fabric without hosing up the ability to glow.
Okay, so that is awsome
Date: 2005-11-10 03:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-10 02:28 pm (UTC)--Rorschach
ps: I know I talk like Herbie.
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Date: 2005-11-10 03:49 pm (UTC)Perhaps the attglobal spammer is operating on the same principle.