It will either lose it's shape pretty quickly after you mold it the first time like those old Mr. Stretch dolls or you would only be able to mold it once and some sort of chemical reaction like and epoxy putty kneading would cause it to become hard. So, this is great in concept put pretty stupid in reality. Most important, think about it...this thing would be the heaviest mouse ever!!!!
Working for me have been signing up friends and family all day have sent out over 118 coupons to different addresses. My first reference number was 1805 at 612 am this morning. I guess it went live around at 12:01. I think this would be better if we could get $40 off any product that has a digital tuner in it.
This is bull I would say that at least 50% of indium comes from recycled goods. They are just saying this because they just want to make a market for graphene now.
"The abundance of indium in the earth’s crust is estimated to be 0.05 ppm for the continental and 0.072 ppm for the oceanic crust, respectively . This concentration is higher than the concentration of silver. Consider that silver is now produced at a rate of 20,000 tons per year compared to approximately 400 tons per year for indium. Silver is not perceived to be in short supply. These observations would suggest that indium could enjoy virtually infinite growth in use without supply limitations."
(Taylor and Mclennan 1985)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
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