Remember Yotaphone, the twin-display Android smartphone (color LCD in front, e-ink in back)?
Painful revamping of a poorly integrated expansion led to red ink in 2001 and 2002.
This year the candidates' names will be printed on the ballot forms, and voters must ink in ovals beside their choices.
Sending black faxes, which would waste all the ink in their machines?
It's Ephron's valentine to those hard-charging, heavy-smoking, gruff reporters she met in newsrooms with ink in their veins and booze on their breath.
But if the plan were meaty and offered enough new elements, it could get big ink in local media in swing states around the country.
Admittedly, getting some ink in the venerable NYT is pretty cool.
For the first time the old rivalry was important enough to snare front-page ink in USA Today and merit a national broadcast by ABC TV in a slot usually reserved for UCLA versus USC.
Wilcox, chief executive of E Ink in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Sony was interested in using E Ink screens in an electronic reader.
When you use ink, in a fountain pen, there is no erasing, no way to cover your mistakes.
The iron-and-carbon-based ink used in one of the oldest Hebrew commentaries on the Old Testament is an example of this.
"There are about 30 million flexible e-ink displays in the field today - the oldest working ones are from 2006, " says Sri Peruvemba of E-Ink.
Young writers know that blogs are cutting-edge but want to see their pieces, nonetheless, in real ink on real paper in real books, newspapers or magazines.
"I'd immediately vote for a party that wants to abolish the euro, " said Freiberg, who has run a small business selling ink stamps in central Berlin for more than 40 years.
The good news is that they're being cut at a much slower rate than before, so it's still entirely reasonable to believe that black ink is in sight -- particularly if they've got a killer 2010 lineup in store.
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Most importantly, I can thank INK for getting me a signed picture of one of my heroes, Mr. T, and the equally valuable picture of the INK team in mustaches, which according to the American Mustache Institute will improve the good looks of the agency by 38 percent.
When you set down these elements in ink, they sound ridiculous, but there is something in this scenario that is utterly and peerlessly captivating.
Wright's sampler globe delineates the continents, countries and oceans in ink, but the equator and arctic circles are stitched in white silk and the Tropics in red silk.
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And if the crowd in Washington can limit spending growth to about 2 percent each year, red ink almost disappears in just 10 years.
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The device seen above and in the first gallery below is one of just five prototypes of the E-ink reference phone in existence.
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In the fifth grade, students were expected to learn how to write in cursive, in ink.
It boasts a markedly improved 212 ppi screen (current e-ink Kindles clock in at 160 ppi).
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Meanwhile, E-Ink, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is attempting to create flexible, paper-like displays using inks that are electronically addressable.
In all, 248 participants will put their love for Lexington in ink.
While he'll avoid feminine aromas in ink such as roses or other florals, Mr. Schmitz sometimes chooses an ink that has a vanilla smell.
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Like his medium, his method combines the old and the new: he draws with a traditional Japanese brush dipped in ink, but adds occasional colour on a Mac.
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