Wood you beleaf that I tried to leaf, bud I had to come back to see how long this wood go on?
Edited because I forgot what forum I was in and neglected to ask a question originally.
Doesn't ring any bells, but this site might be of some use: http://www.loganberrybooks.com.
I did a little searching there based on your post and didn't come up with anything helpful, but if you go to http://www.loganberrybooks.com/stumpthebookseller, there's a way to submit requests to them for help (costs $4).
I used to know BASIC, Ada, Pascal, FORTRAN, COBOL, and had a little bit of C/C+ knowledge. That was about 20 years ago. Now . . . I do some work with DCL (Digital Command Language on OpenVMS) and *might* be able to get the gist of a COBOL program.
That link now leads to this:
"CNN PRODUCER NOTE NASA has confirmed via email that this story is false. A spokewoman for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory says that the largest object detected by NEOWISE measures 3 km in diameter and poses no risk to Earth. The iReport has been removed.
- davidw, CNN iReport producer"
I'd settle for it to be incorporated into car windshields, myself. Having chips and cracks heal themselves instead of having to have the windshield replaced would be nice.
From the abstract of the paper:
"Through the control of reaction kinetics and vascular delivery rate, we filled impacted regions that exceed 35 mm in diameter within 20 min and restored mechanical function within 3 hours. After restoration of impact damage, 62% of the total absorbed energy was recovered in comparison with that in initial impact tests."