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Originally Posted by kteak View Post
Ok, some updated shipping info from Jolla:

https://blog.jolla.com/tablet_schedule_aptoide_store/
Couple of weeks... at this point beginning to believe intel can't churn out their low-energy-uber-powered-better-than-arm(tm) chips fast enough, china usually doesn't have problems with producing things, that's their whole motto.

But to get things back on track and avoid derailment:
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/11/09/1625240
When a material, typically a liquid, is confined by surfaces that it doesn't like, the material can be expelled from the confining region in a process called "dewetting."

University of Pennsylvania researchers have now discovered a new facet of this "dewetting" process, showing it is easier to initiate than previously believed. Using computer modeling, they showed how variations in the density of water molecules that are confined between two hydrophobic surfaces, can speed along this process.
Can someone call these guys in Pennsylvania and inform them there is no such thing as surface/touch, it's all electrons with virtual photons, noobz