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Also comes in handy for blocking those pesky cell-phone and Wi-Fi signals...
But I do like the 'upwards dripping'! |
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// blocking those pesky cell-phone and Wi-Fi signals... // |
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Well, probably not, actually. It's a ferrofluid, not actual conductive paint. Doubtful it would form even part of a Faraday Cage. |
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Oh.
I thought, since it's all iron-y, that it would get in the way of electromagnetic radiation stuff. But at this point, I'll bow to your superior collective knowledge; at least until I find the time to do some research and/or experimentation. Where do you get ferro-fluid from these days? |
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Well basically, you get a chit signed by your boss, and then you take it down to Eddie in stores and he gives you the ferrofluid in a can. |
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[mrm] that would be great, but if the paint remained liquid and never set, there would be great danger and/or amusement if there were a power cut during a posh dinner party. |
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What do you tell the drips' parents, when they come
looking for their sons whom you've taken on as
apprentice painters? |
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