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xoxoxoBruce 01-04-2008 08:10 PM

January 4, 2008: Teeny Ted’s Turnip Triumph
 
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It’s a big feat of the tiniest proportions. Simon Fraser University’s Nano Imaging Lab has produced the world’s smallest published book.

The only catch — you’ll need a scanning electron microscope to read it.

At 0.07 mm X 0.10 mm, Teeny Ted from Turnip Town is a tinier read than the two smallest books currently cited by the Guinness Book of World Records: the New Testament of the King James Bible (5 X 5 mm, produced by MIT in 2001) and Chekhov’s Chameleon (0.9 X 0.9 mm, Palkovic, 2002).

(By way of comparison, the head of a pin is about 2 mm).

The production of the nanoscale book was carried out at SFU by publisher Robert Chaplin, with the help of SFU scientists Li Yang and Karen Kavanagh. The work involved using a focused-gallium-ion beam and one of a number of electron microscopes available in SFU’s nano imaging facility.

With a minimum diameter of seven nanometers (a nanometer is about 10 atoms in size) the beam was programmed to carve the space surrounding each letter of the book.

The book is made up of 30 microtablets, each carved on a polished piece of single crystalline silicon, and has its own International Standard Book Number, ISBN-978-1-894897-17-4.

The story, written by Chaplin’s brother Malcolm Douglas Chaplin, is a fable about Teeny Ted’s victory in the turnip contest at the annual county fair.

Considered an intricate work of contemporary art, the book is available in a signature edition (100 copies) from the publisher, through the SFU lab.
http://cellar.org/2008/tinybook.jpg
I guess between the book and the electronic microscope to see it, it would be a pretty expensive gift.

Link

Sheldonrs 01-04-2008 08:30 PM

I think I'll wait until they turn it into a mini series. :D

monster 01-04-2008 09:06 PM

How terrible that people with access to these famtabulous machines should use them for such trivia -eh, beest? ;)

xoxoxoBruce 01-04-2008 09:39 PM

Telling tales out of school, Monster?

monster 01-04-2008 10:05 PM

moi?

Sheldonrs 01-05-2008 12:50 AM

Has Bruce been using the electron microscope to find..er..I mean EXAMINE his penis again? hahaha

ZenGum 01-05-2008 01:45 AM

I wonder what they use as a bookmark.

I wonder who did the pictures.

I wonder what the storyline is like.

And I wonder if they were planning to print "The Erotic Adventures of Two Young Sluts who Love to F***", but the pages kept getting fused together...

Shawnee123 01-05-2008 09:19 AM

Hey, quit plagiarizing! :)

TheMercenary 01-06-2008 07:45 PM

That is crazy!

Aliantha 01-06-2008 07:48 PM

I only want to know why.

Wisp 01-07-2008 03:20 AM

It's all about reading in between the lines...

runswithknives 01-07-2008 10:53 AM

So whats next on IOTD's "Super Mega-Fantastic NANO week?"

findpolitics 01-07-2008 01:23 PM

Facinating.

Here's a link to a more-zoomed in shot of the first page ...

http://www.robertchaplin.ca/asset/im...ew02_teeny.jpg

Wombat 01-07-2008 04:35 PM

Wow, nice font, cool layout. Bit tricky to read though.

Sheldonrs 01-08-2008 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by runswithknives (Post 422192)
So whats next on IOTD's "Super Mega-Fantastic NANO week?"

Pics of Monster's privates? hahahaha


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