When I watched on ST I wondered how long it would take to really make it... cool
Posted by Cartmaniac (Member # 256) on :
But, dude, where's my warpdrive?
Still, 17 years isn't bad at all.
Posted by MinutiaeMan (Member # 444) on :
Cool. But this is, like, really old news.
Posted by Kosh (Member # 167) on :
eek!
Is this a useable substance?
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
Two months is really old?
Any substance is useable, such as hemp making a nice rope, where as sand doesn't quite give you the same lift.....
Posted by MinutiaeMan (Member # 444) on :
quote:Originally posted by Ritten: Two months is really old?
Next time you read the date, make sure to double-check the year. That thread is from February 2002.
Posted by Reverend (Member # 335) on :
I thought that I had already heard about this. I guess I'm not going senile after all.
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
Yes, I did misread it, damn it.
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
Just as a tangent - why are they still using transparent aluminium in the 24th century - infact why even in the 23rd.
It IS just aluminium after all - why not transparent tritanium? (or what ever the hull plating is made of)
Andrew
Posted by Saltah'na (Member # 33) on :
I still find it ironic that in ST4, the matrix for Transparent Aluminum was made on a Apple Macintosh.
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
How is that ironic?
Also notice pie charts pop-up etc when Scotty's just pushing a few buttons!
Posted by Nim (Member # 205) on :
Well, he uses his body mass to his advantage, his "polish sausage"-fingers able to press three buttons at the same time, for great combinations!
Posted by Styrofoaman (Member # 706) on :
Yes, but it'll never replace styrofoam for disposable plates!
Posted by Timo (Member # 245) on :
I'm not sure I'd *want* his body mass to replace styrofoam in *any* of the current applications of the stuff...
As for transparent aluminum applications, the "gunsight" one suggested in the article might offer a great way to simulate desert sandstorm fighting conditions. For combat applications other than that, I'd prefer something that was actually *clear* and not just "transparent".