"I should like to know what defines a "nanoparticle."
A molecule is a particle on the nanometer scale; I hope nobody is worried about the presence of molecules in their sunscreen.
Also, titanium oxide has been used in sunscreen since forever and it's there to reflect light.
Consumerist articles are generally very well-researched and well-explained."
"Beta should denote a product that is feature-complete and being released to beta testers who torture test it and respond with bug reports, which are soon read and acted upon by developers."
"I'm using this to check my list of webcomics.
I'm glad it's being actively developed (as of now, check the homepage for a more recent version); with a little more UI polish, this is one is big time."
"For the record:
Explorer windows show as ExploreWClass or CabinetWClass depending on how they're opened.
Try making a folder on your desktop and double clicking it."
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