
of kids want an iPad
The Nielsen Company presented a cadre of individuals with a list of nice, shiny gadgets and let them cross off anything and everything they'd like to buy in the next six months, and 31 percent of kids 6-12 picked the iPad as one of them.

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Does anyone even know /how/ it is supposed to kill germs?
I think I know... Popular Mechanics, a few years back, expected consumer devices (like keyboards) to have 'nano-needle' technology. Sounds lame? Let me explain. These labs/plants make plastic with ultra-tiny spikes, /way/ smaller than a single bacteria cell. So small and fine that you would /never/ feel it. So small that dust will not clog in it. So small that germs are not 'skewered' on it, but scratched and damaged (ewww, bacteria blood/cytoplasm smeared all over, yuck...). So small, that the killed germs will not pile up below the spiky surface like an open pit; instead, just dead on the surface, and a conventional means of cleaning will wipe them away.