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The
Ink-redible Future
is Nearly Here!
A rising percentage
of people in the U.S. are getting their news
and information primarily from the Internet.
Why?
- A
newspaper is at least several
hours out of date
when it lands in your rose bushes.
- Monthly
magazines are written and edited
roughly two
months before you receive them
(even weekly news magazines are
days old before mailing.)
- Textbooks
can take a year or more
to go through production.
In contrast, many Internet
news articles indicate exactly how old they
are -- "four hours
ago...", "thirty minutes ago...", "two minutes
ago...." As stories develop
and more details are posted, the stories update
with the press of the Refresh button.
Too
bad regular printed materials can't be as responsive,
right?
Ink
Spots -- 2013 A.D.
- Within about 10
years, you may only have to buy a newspaper
once -- and it
will update itself continually throughout
the day.
- Soon you'll be able
to carry an entire
library between two covers of a single book
-- and the books can be automatically updated
as new editions are written.
- Retailers
will be able to change promotional signage
without ever getting on a ladder
-- just download the new message with a pager-like
device. (J.C. Penney and Eckerd Drug have
already demonstrated such signs.) The
same will go for billboards.
- How
about redecorating by reprogramming the pattern
on your wallpaper? Suddenly
Holiday and special occasion decorating is
a snap!
Think it sounds like
"Brave New World" or science fiction?
Actually, the pieces are coming together to
make it reality very soon.
Electronic
Ink -- the next revolution.
The next great revolution
in communication will be mind-blowing.
Two companies (E-Ink and Xerox) are working
on engineering paper with ink that will respond
to electromagnetic energy to form type and images
that are as clear as regular ink and paper --
far clearer than an LCD computer or hand-held
device screen. "Radio
Paper" will feel much like today's paper, and
respond to radio signals.
The secret is an ultra-thin
layer of liquid under a plastic sheet that has
tiny "microcapsules" containing pigment chips
which can be rearranged by the signals.
It is frequently
described as being like a clear beach ball full
of black ink, with a lot of white ping-pong
balls floating in it.
If you look from the top of the globe, you see
the smaller balls that float on the ink, and
the globe appears white. Look from the
bottom, and all you see is the ink -- and blackness.
If the ping-pong
balls can be made to move into and out of view
on command, the beach ball becomes a black or
white "pixel" -- and thousands of them create
type or images.
Eventually this technology
could make today's flat screen monitors look
as big as 1950s TV sets. Electronic
ink, unlike LCD screens, will be easily viewable
in bright sunlight or low light, and you'll
be able to fold it up and put it in your pocket.
Try that with your laptop!
Ink
Spots -- 2003
Back to earth! Today
we still have to deal with ink
-- on clothes, on a load of laundry when you
forget to check pockets for pens, on table cloths
when your genius daughter gets a great idea
at dinner. How
to remove it?
Home
Remedies -- Use at your own risk!
For years you've probably
heard you can remove ink from fabric by using
hair spray on it, or soaking it in milk, or
using lemon juice and sunshine on whites.
While
these home remedies may have worked acceptably
on home washable fabrics in the past, today's
sophisticated mixed-fiber fabrics with re-engineered
dyes frequently react badly to such treatments.
If it's a t-shirt you use while doing yard work,
have at it. But if it's a garment you
care about, let us handle it. Not only
do we have years of experience with literally
thousands of garments, but we also have well
over a dozen different formulas that have been
created to help us remove stains without harming
dyes or fibers. Think
of them as our own special "delete keys."
We're
here to make maintaining your wardrobe
as easy on you as hitting the Refresh key.
That's our business and our passion.
Hmm. I wonder what
will happen to e-ink when you forget to take
that folded sheet out of your pocket before
washing.... We'll just have to wait and see.
And to take a look at some suggestions for stain
removal from our web site if www.iriscitycleaners.com
click here.
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