Opening the Desktop from MS-DOS command prompt
Sometimes you may need it, so let’s go: (more…)
Sometimes you may need it, so let’s go: (more…)
Thomas Verrill has always been good with machinery; in high school he led a group that built an automatic windshield dimmer to cut road glare. But the first time Verrill suited up for the clean room at Princeton’s Micro/Nano Fabrication Center, his hands trembled, and his stomach fluttered. (more…)