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My mind boggles with the uses of such a fabric. What a great break through!
Now, lets see it in the marketplace.
Mike
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Subject: [world-cruising] solar fabric
>I saw the artical in USA Today. The link no longer seems to work. Konaka
> Technologies was the company I first read about. They have a websight if
> anyone wants to do a Google search.
> The two articals in the Newscientist are intriguing because that means two
> other companies in two other countries are trying to develop the same type
> of technology at the same time. I think the future holds a lot of hope for
> solar technologies. I wish the Newscientist would have given names to
> companies that were developing the fabrics. I think I will try a search
> engine. Maybe I will find more out with a few key words. thank you for
> expanding on the subject.
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