1. HC 고광택
2. AG 저반사
3. AR 눈부심 방지
4. AF 지문방지 - 선명화질, 기름성분제거(올레핀코팅) 올래포빅
그리고 붙이는 방법. (0) 먼지 없는 곳에서, (1) 먼저 대보고, (2) 한쪽부터.. 공기층을 빼면서...
얼마전 작업하시는 분을 보니 물을 뿌리고 한쪽부터 붙여나가시던데...
Saturday, May 21, 2011
보호필름의 종류, 그리고 붙이는 방법
Thursday, May 19, 2011
NASA에서 발표한 실내 공기정화식물 50선
실내 공기정화를 위한 공기정화식물 50선
거실에는 아레카야자, 피닉스야자, 네프롤레피스, 보스턴고사리, 행운목, 아이비, 인도고무나무
침실에는 산세베리아, 싱고니움
주방 - 벤자민 고무나무, 스파티필럼
공부방 - 산세베리아, 팔손이나무 필로덴드론, 파키라
화장실 - 국화, 관음죽
현관 - 벤자민, 스파티필럼, 관음죽
... 우리집에서는 도깨비 방망이라고 불리는 것이 스파티필럼이라는 것을 며칠전 사무실 환경개선을 위해서(!) 화분사면서 알았다. 자세한 내용은 기사 참조.
"나사에서 대표적인 공기정화 식물 50가지를 발표했다. 공기정화 식물을 꼭 키워야 하는 이유는 다양하다. 실내의 온도·습도와 빛, 공기의 움직임 등을 조절해 쾌적한 환경을 조성하고, 증산작용을 통해 일산화탄소만 흡수하는 것이 아니라 집 안 공기의 문제가 되는 휘발성 유기화합물과 포름알데히드, 오존, 질소화합물 등 유해가스를 모두 흡수해 공기를 맑게 한다. 뿐만 아니라 증산작용 시 방출하는 200개/cm3 가량의 음이온은 실내의 미세먼지와 악취 등 양이온 오염물질을 중화시킨다."
- 침실에 '이 식물' 놔두면 밤에 산소·음이온 방출 | Daum 미디어다음 (view on Google Sidewiki)
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serendipity noun
The faculty of making fortunate discoveries by accident.
[From the characters in the Persian fairy tale The Three Princes of Serendip, who made such discoveries, from Persian Sarandip, Sri Lanka, from Arabic Sarandib.]
Word History: We are indebted to the English author Horace Walpole for coining the word serendipity. In one of his 3,000 or more letters, on which his literary reputation primarily rests, and specifically in a letter of January 28, 1754, Walpole says that "this discovery, indeed, is almost of that kind which I call Serendipity, a very expressive word." Perhaps the word itself came to him by serendipity. Walpole formed the word on an old name for Sri Lanka, Serendip. He explained that this name was part of the title of "a silly fairy tale, called The Three Princes of Serendip: as their highnesses traveled, they were always making discoveries, by accidents and sagacity, of things which they were not in quest of ... One of the most remarkable instances of this accidental sagacity (for you must observe that no discovery of a thing you are looking for, comes under this description) was of my Lord Shaftsbury [Anthony Ashley Cooper], who happening to dine at Lord Chancellor Clarendon's [Edward Hyde], found out the marriage of the Duke of York [later James II] and Mrs. Hyde [Anne Hyde, Clarendon's daughter], by the respect with which her mother [Frances Aylesbury Hyde] treated her at table."
The faculty of making fortunate discoveries by accident.
[From the characters in the Persian fairy tale The Three Princes of Serendip, who made such discoveries, from Persian Sarandip, Sri Lanka, from Arabic Sarandib.]
Word History: We are indebted to the English author Horace Walpole for coining the word serendipity. In one of his 3,000 or more letters, on which his literary reputation primarily rests, and specifically in a letter of January 28, 1754, Walpole says that "this discovery, indeed, is almost of that kind which I call Serendipity, a very expressive word." Perhaps the word itself came to him by serendipity. Walpole formed the word on an old name for Sri Lanka, Serendip. He explained that this name was part of the title of "a silly fairy tale, called The Three Princes of Serendip: as their highnesses traveled, they were always making discoveries, by accidents and sagacity, of things which they were not in quest of ... One of the most remarkable instances of this accidental sagacity (for you must observe that no discovery of a thing you are looking for, comes under this description) was of my Lord Shaftsbury [Anthony Ashley Cooper], who happening to dine at Lord Chancellor Clarendon's [Edward Hyde], found out the marriage of the Duke of York [later James II] and Mrs. Hyde [Anne Hyde, Clarendon's daughter], by the respect with which her mother [Frances Aylesbury Hyde] treated her at table."
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