"'These are, of course, the world's smallest cars,' says Jim Tour, a chemist at Rice University who has been making the cars for years."
o_O
Years?!? Years, and we've only heard about them now? That's exactly the amount of time it takes to get a human body infiltrated with nanocars. I'm not saying we should be worried or anything, just keep an eye out.
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"'These are, of course, the world's smallest cars,' says Jim Tour, a chemist at Rice University who has been making the cars for years."
o_O
Years?!? Years, and we've only heard about them now? That's exactly the amount of time it takes to get a human body infiltrated with nanocars. I'm not saying we should be worried or anything, just keep an eye out.
That's ridiculous, fugu. How the hell do you keep an eye out for nanocars?
Nano traffic cameras?
Flea crash, ah call an ambulance.
Greetings, Leon. Forgive me for snooping, but I very much enjoyed the photo on the cover of your book.
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