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Worlds Smallest Steam Engine - size of fog droplet Options
jim
Posted: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 6:07:01 PM

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LOL, just a month later, the world's smallest Qubit, 12 times smaller. Moore's law shifts into overdrive?

Thanks for the post, Tracy.
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I'm thinking of the movie This Is Spinal Tap:
"Why, that's smaller than small. Look at it. Why it could be none more smaller!"
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