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5 Green Products to Look Forward to in 2008

Alright, this list is a little late but eh… so what? It’s only the second month. So lets get started. Here are five products you should look out for in 2008.

5. The Enviro-T
Environmentally friendly toilet
A toilet with grass instead of water. What better way to cut down on water than not flushing? Just water the grass with your urine and use natural fertilizer.

4. Crapless Cows
Cows that don't crap
Shitless cows. Yes, cows that don’t make pies. No crap, no methane. Well, except when they fart, the atmosphere might explode.

3. Paperless Books
Books that don't need paper
Books that don’t need paper, or rather, books that aren’t read anyway.

2. Unwrapped Foods
Foods without wrappers
Food without wrappers is a great way to save on plastic. Yeah, I know there are some foods that don’t come in plastic. But what about everything boxed or the wrapped meat in that stupid crap? Oh wait, that is plastic too. Either way, the food will look something like what the crapless cow would release if she could.

1. Clean power plants
Clean power plants
Clean power plants are something we would all benefit greatly from. If only it were cheap enough and could provide enough power… hmm – pfff, like that will ever happen.

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The History and Future of OLED

OLEDs have gained much popularity throughout the past year, but what does it stand for, what does it do and what is to come of it?

What is OLED?

Organic Light-Emitting Diode is any light emitting diode (LED) which emissive electroluminescent layer is composed of a film of organic compounds. Usually, it contains a polymer substance that allows an organic compound to be deposited. The compounds are deposited in rows and columns onto a flat carrier by a printing process, resulting in a matrix of pixels that can emit light of different colors.

The system can then be used for television screens, computer displays, portable system screens, or simply be used as a light bulb.Typical OLEDs emit less light per area than inorganic solid-state LEDs that are designed as a point-light source.

History of OLED

Bernanose and co-workers produced the first electroluminescence in the early 1950s by applying high-voltage alternating current field to crystalline thin films of acridine orange and quinacrine. In 1960, researchers at Dow Chemical developed AC-driven electroluminescent cells using doped anthracene.

In 1963, Weiss et al. First reported high conductivity in iodine-doped oxidized polypyrrole with a conductivity of 1 S/cm. As of 1974, the discovery was called “lost” and a melanin-based bistable switch with a high conductivity “ON” state. The material emitted a flash of light when switched.

In a 1977 paper, Shirakawa et al. Reported high conductivity in similarly oxidized and iodine-doped polyacetylene. The group subsequently won the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery and development of conductive organic polymers.

Future of OLED

  • POLED – Patternable OLED. Uses a light or heat activated electroactive layer. A latent material is included in the layer so when it is activated, it becomes highly efficient as a hole injection layer, preparing LED and arbitrary patterns.
  • FOLED – Flexible OLED. Any flexible OLED display. Thin enough to be rolled up like a poster and carried anywhere, even embedded in clothing.
  • TOLED – Transparent OLED. A proprietary transparent contact to create displays that can be made to be top only emitting, bottom-only emitting, or both top and bottom emitting (transparent). TOLEDs can greatly improve contrast, making it easier to view displays in bright sunlight.
  • SOLED – Stacked OLED. A novel pixel architecture that is based on stacking RGB subpixels on top of one another instead of next to one another—common in CRT and LCD. This improves display resolutions up to threefold and enhances full-color quality.
  • IOLED – Inverted OLED. A bottom cathode that can be connected to the drain end of n-channel TFT especially for the low cost a-Si TFT backbone useful in manufacturing of AMOLED display, contrast to a conventional OLED which anode is placed on the substrate.
  • WOLED – White OLED. White OLED has the potential to reach 150 lm/W. High powered, environmentally friendly, bright and uniform.
  • PHOLED – Phosphorescent OLED. Phosphorescent OLED uses the principle of electrophosphorescence to convert up to 100% of the electrical energy in an OLED into light.

Advantages

  • Can be printed onto any suitable substrate using an inkjet printer.
  • Will cost significantly lower than LCD or plasma displays.
  • A greater range of colors, brightness and viewing angle than LCDs, because OLED directly emits light. Colors appear correct and unshifted, even as the viewing angle approaches 90 degrees from normal. LCDs use a backlight and cannot show true black, while an “off” OLED element produces no light and consumes no power.
  • Energy is wasted in LCDs because they require polarizers that filter out half of the light emitted by the backlight. Color filters in color LCDs filter out two-thirds of the light.
  • OLEDs also have a faster response time than standard LCD screens. LCDs currently have a response time of 8-12 milliseconds whereas OLEDs can have less than 0.01ms.

Disadvantages

  • Limited lifetime of organic materials.
  • Blue OLED has a lifetime of 5,000 hours – lower than typical LCD, LED or PDP, currently around 60,000 hours. Nevertheless, Green PLEDs have been tested for 198,000 and Blue PLEDs 62,000 hours.
  • Water in displays can damage or destroy the organic materials. Improved sealing is a must, and may limit longevity of the more flexible displays.
  • Commercial developments have been limited by patents held by Eastman Kodak and other firms, requiring companies to acquire licenses.

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10 Lovely Valentine’s Day Wallpapers

Love is in the air! Or is that just the burrito I ate this afternoon? Well either way, Valentine’s day is approaching quickly. So what does that mean? You’ve guessed it! Free Valentine’s day wallpapers for everyone’s desktop. There’s even a special one for those who just hate Valentine’s. So here they are, 10 backgrounds for everyone’s desktop.

Valentine’s Day Backgrounds

My Dancing Heart… Happy Valentine…

Happy Valentine's Day

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Cats and Dogs

Happy Valentine's Day!

Love Coffee

True Love

Colorful Daisies

Heart

And for those who hate Valentine’s Day

Don't Break My Heart Close Up

Brrr, it’s still cold outside. Maybe after V-Day we’ll have to go back to the winter wallpaper.

Until then, happy Valentine’s day!

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10 Valentine’s Gifts for the Female Nerd

Every female loves the normal Valentine’s gift, flowers and chocolate. But if you are looking for something extra special, here are 10 gifts the female nerd in your life will enjoy.

Hello Kitty Wall Calendar
10.) Hello Kitty 2008 Wall Calendar - $12.95
Hello Kitty has been gaining popularity amongst the nerd crowd for quite sometime. Once a childhood friend, now a nerd trend. Oh it is still cute, believe me.
Atari 2-Player Paddle Controller with 13 Games
9.) Atari 2-Player Paddle Controller with 13 Games - $24.99
If she’s a gamer and a nerd she is most likely a fan of early game systems. The Atari 2-player paddle controller comes with cult classics like pong, video olympics, breakout and canyon bomber.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Mooninites Nerds T-Shirt
8.) Aqua Teen Hunger Force Mooninites Nerds T-Shirt - $17.99
A cool looking T-Shirt ready for the female nerd. It says “On the moon nerds get their pants pulled down and they are spanked with moon rocks”. Who doesn’t like ATHF Mooninites?
Freaks and Geeks – The Complete Series
7.) Freaks and Geeks - The Complete Series - $54.99
The best series ever is now available in DVD form. What better way to spend the holiday than spending it with each other watching Freaks and Geeks? Well I can think of a few things, but that won’t take too long to finish.
Sterling Silver Personalized Egyptian Pendant
6.) Sterling Silver Personalized Cartouche Pendant - $27.50
This pendant can be personalized with the name of your female nerd. So not only will she love the foreign feel, but also the personalization of it.
Sterling Silver I Love You Secret Message Pendant
5.) Sterling Silver I LOVE YOU Secret Message Brushed Heart - $17.99
This pendant is a favorite amongst those who want to feel.
Leonidas Belgian Dark Chocolate
4.) Leonidas Belgian Chocolates Dark Chocolates Assortment - $48.00
Alright so chocolate isn’t so unique, but what type you choose can be. You can never fail with Belgian dark chocolate. That is, if she isn’t allergic.
Swarovski Crystal Primula Blue Flowers
3.) Swarovski Crystal Primula Blue Flowers - $42.50
As beautiful as flowers but will last much longer. The Crystal Primula Blue Flowers will take her breath away.
Wild About You Stuffed Monkey
2.) 9-inch Tall “Wild About You!” Valentine’s Day Stuffed Monkey - $9.99
If everything else doesn’t look like something the female nerd in your life would enjoy, here’s something special. A “Wild About You” monkey. It’s cute. It’s adorable. And last but not least, it says you love her.
14k Gold Japanese Pendant
1.) Lanella Black 6-7mm AA Japanese Akoya 14 Karat Gold Pendant - $99.00
This pendant is made with a stylish pearl grown in the cold waters of Japan. It’s shipped with an elegant velvet lined box, ready for gifting.

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Make Money Online With Qassia

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Although the product just launched into beta, you can add your website for free and receive a link back to your website without ever having to reciprocate.

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So why not head over to Qassia and sign up? You have nothing to lose and no contract. If you don’t like it, just don’t use it.

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