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  • Chinese Group Behind Release of Biden Tapes Claim Bidens Offered Up CIA Agents Who Went Missing in China in 2010 -2012

    10/24/2020 9:46:20 PM PDT · by TheConservator · 111 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | 10/24/2020 | Joe Hoft
    It really can’t get much worse. Now the individuals who are releasing the Biden tapes and documents claim the Bidens were responsible for offering up CIA agents in China. . . . According to the report, the Bidens provided the identities of large numbers of CIA agents to the CCP as part of their relationship. This is the first we have heard of this and are currently unable to confirm this but this is a very big deal if corroborated.
  • KEWL STUFF! Philips Electronics to produce roll up display screen.

    01/28/2004 2:22:43 AM PST · by prisoner6 · 10 replies · 173+ views
    Reuters/Yahoo ^ | 1/26/04 | NA/ Reuters
    KEWL STUFF! CHECK IT OUT... Philips Electronics to produce roll up display screen. Dutch firm Philips Electronics said on January 26, 2004 it was preparing to mass-produce a slim, book-sized display panel onto which consumers could download newspapers and magazines -- then roll up and put away. The 5-inch display, which can show detailed images, can be rolled up into a pen-sized holder. If connected to a mobile phone, it can also be used to download web pages, a book or email. Examples of the display are shown. (Philips via Reuters)
  • Roll Up for the Floppy Television (New Technology - Possible Major Ramifications)

    07/19/2002 4:44:17 AM PDT · by DoughtyOne · 53 replies · 537+ views
    Reuters (London) ^ | July 19, 2002 | By Pete Harrison
    Technology - Reuters Roll Up for the Floppy TelevisionFri Jul 19, 6:10 AM ET By Pete Harrison LONDON (Reuters) - First they went wider, then flatter, and now televisions are set to go floppy. Roll-up, flexible televisions, akin to the melting watches of Salvador Dali's surreal landscapes, have become possible thanks to a glowing plastic compound perfected in the laboratories of Britain's Cambridge Display Technology (CDT). "You're effectively printing televisions," CDT Chief Executive David Fyfe told Reuters. "They can be printed onto thin plastic almost like paper." Roll-up televisions will allow viewers of the future to flip their sets out...