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    Nano-tech clothing never gets wet

    Nanotech clothing fabric 'never gets wet' - tech - 24 November 2008 - New Scientist

    Well, besides swimwear, only real benefit I can think of for this would be maybe military applications.
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    #2
    hunting / Fishing gear
    Hiking (socks and shorts in the rain while backpacking - hell the fabric for the backpack too)

    I can think of a ton of applications such as sportswear. Running in the rain just suxxorz.

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      #3
      This could be used in everyday clothing. If water can not get through, what about other liquids? You know that nice white shirt you love to wear but are terrified of eating spaghetti in? Now the sauce just bounces off.
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        #4
        Bandages.

        -Rand
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          #5
          SOCKS!!! There is nothing worse than wet socks.
          A change of Pace.
          "All the fun of a clan without the BS" - Cain

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            #6
            Problem with socks or some other clothing is that if it doesn't pass water, it doesn't pass sweat, so it doesn't breath. Which leads to sweat staying on your feet and making them damp, keep them like that long enough and you start growing fungus. Same goes for bandages, I'm not sure how much a wound needs to breathe, but I'd assume that band-aids and other things are made from fabric and have holes in them to allow moisture out and air in.
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              #7
              You just need nanos that eat sweat.
              Apache

              Where do you put the Bayonet?
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                #8
                Military would probably reject it because it doesn't allow the clothing to breath... Soldier gets shot but we can't find the wound through the clothes because we can't see the blood right away....
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                  #9
                  Except that Spec Ops would eat this stuff up. If they could incorporate warming elements, they've have the perfect dry suits for infiltration. And their goal is to like, not get shot.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by {CLR}geneSW View Post
                    Military would probably reject it because it doesn't allow the clothing to breath... Soldier gets shot but we can't find the wound through the clothes because we can't see the blood right away....
                    Wouldn't there be a bullet sized hole that would allow you to see where the bullet hit?

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                      #11
                      Not easily seen with all of the equipment they carry and in the heat of battle.
                      Apache

                      Where do you put the Bayonet?
                      Chesty Puller (upon seeing a flamethrower for the first time)
                      I am all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Lets start with typewriters.
                      Frank Lloyd Wright

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                        #12
                        water proof pink tutu,O great,lol,moe.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Fitty-Six K View Post
                          Wouldn't there be a bullet sized hole that would allow you to see where the bullet hit?
                          lmao

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