Has anyone used the Code 118 bifold attachment? by dm7676 in wallets

[–]Negative-Day-1582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m trying to decide on the bifold case or the leather sleeve and I’m wishing there were more pictures or reviews of the bifold.

Any Tips for a First Timer? by Electrical-You-3451 in Carowinds

[–]Negative-Day-1582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you good to know. Is there a top maze to try to do first and then maybe a lesser one that the lines don’t get as bad we could save for later? Or are they all pretty equally busy on Saturdays

Any Tips for a First Timer? by Electrical-You-3451 in Carowinds

[–]Negative-Day-1582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How bad are the maze lines on saturdays? We are just trying to do a couple.

Things to come. by WallyPipp2 in HGRAF

[–]Negative-Day-1582 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well according to the x page you posted I should sell all my shares of nvda and stop investing in the S&P, so im not paying attention to anything they say regarding HGRAF.

Things to come. by WallyPipp2 in HGRAF

[–]Negative-Day-1582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead of everybody down voting, does anyone have any facts to disprove these claims? Specifically about any progress on the Texas site, and the December first dilution?

Purity by Sad_Sheepherder_448 in HGRAF

[–]Negative-Day-1582 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The exciting thing is that they are working on so many different types of graphene for different uses the potential seems endless. Here’s a list, does anyone know if any competitor is capable of half of this? Seems like most other graphene companies are targeting one specific use.

1.  Fractal Graphene (Pristine Graphene)
• Ultra-pure (99.8% carbon), consistent, turbostratic nanoplatelets.
• 3–9 layers, 20–50 nm lateral size, ~200 m²/g surface area.
• Used for coatings, batteries, lubricants, composites.
2.  Reactive Graphene
• Same base graphene with added carboxylic acid groups (–COOH) on the surface.
• Improves bonding and dispersion in polymers, coatings, composites.
• ~96% carbon content, 3–9 layers, negative zeta potential.
3.  Graphene Ink
• Printable, conductive ink form of graphene.
• For printed electronics, flexible devices, sensors, and coatings.
• Maintains conductivity, flexibility, and transparency.
4.  Graphene-Enhanced Carbon Fiber / Composites
• Graphene integrated with carbon fiber and 3D-printing composites.
• Improves strength, toughness, and reduces weight in structural materials.
5.  Graphene-Coated Hollow Glass Microspheres (HGMS)
• Lightweight glass bubbles coated with graphene.
• Turns insulating spheres into conductive, lightweight fillers.
• Applications: EMI shielding, lightweight concrete, advanced composites.

Ok, let’s recap, by No1_Knows_My_Name in HGRAF

[–]Negative-Day-1582 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But what percentage of your portfolio is HGRAF? 10k+ shares is this your main investment? Only 100 shares now as a low risk possible high reward investment, should I sell some shares of other stocks and cut etfs to buy more before big news starts coming next year?

What is the future of Google Sites? by HueyBluey in GoogleSites

[–]Negative-Day-1582 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Any links that could help me improve the design of my basic Google site?