... science, merely babble about a hypothetical future science. There's better analogies in the links I posted earlier. Much better than my feeble...
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Andrew Martin
Al.Bri@...
Jan 1, 2001 8:27 am
... science, merely babble about a hypothetical future science. Here's the "Journal of Memetics-Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission": ...
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ja@...
Jan 1, 2001 8:27 am
Self-reproducing systems from desktop manufacturing with CO2-derived nano-tube materials I would welcome any comments or collaboration on the following ideas. ...
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Bryan Swinney
blswinney@...
Jan 1, 2001 8:27 am
Dear Folks, The injection of new nanotechnology jargon such as meme or memes into the discussion of nanotechnology is counterproductive. It simply adds ...
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eugene.leitl@...
Jan 1, 2001 9:46 pm
... Because "meme" is shorter than "ideas spreading like viruses". And because "meme" has become associated with a number of other meanings not associated with...
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houseofbleudog@...
Jan 1, 2001 11:33 pm
I BELIEVE I HAVE COME UP WITH THE ONLY WAY TO PROGRAM ASSEMBLERS. IT ALSO MAKES THEM TAMPER-PROOF. WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH THIS INFORMATION? I DON'T WANT TO...
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Ed Minchau
ed_minchau@...
Jan 1, 2001 11:58 pm
... influential? ... that ... analogy...? ... viruses/virii. ... shells. ... machines. ... Aren't they? A cell, ie a neuron, can be viewed as a little...
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Samantha Atkins
samantha@...
Jan 2, 2001 12:17 am
... The first thing you can do is turn off the caps-lock. You are going to have to make the idea open to some critical evaluation in any case if your claims...
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Andrew Derry
derry@...
Jan 2, 2001 12:17 am
You should: a) Find your caps key. b) Press it. c) Give your idea away. You will find either: c.1) admiration, respect, character growth, etc. c.2) you are...
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Samantha Atkins
samantha@...
Jan 2, 2001 12:21 am
... No. A machine implementing an idea or a design is not the idea or the design. If it is special purpose it may be said to embody the design. But a...
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GARY AARON
houseofbleudog@...
Jan 2, 2001 1:03 am
the examples i would give prove it works. i can't get a patent on my idea because it happens in nature. no one has looked at the problem the same way that i...
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Bryan Swinney
blswinney@...
Jan 2, 2001 3:08 am
Dear Debators, Something has happened that will be taking all of my time and attention for the near future. I regret having to withdrawing from this...
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Mark Gubrud
mgubrud@...
Jan 2, 2001 5:20 am
... Industrial strength. An all-you-can-eat babble buffet....
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Mark Gubrud
mgubrud@...
Jan 2, 2001 6:08 am
... Yeah, and it's sure a _lot_ shorter than "ideas spreading like viruses, except that they're not exactly like viruses, because they don't have protein...
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angaus@...
Jan 2, 2001 10:24 am
I would do a search for Patent Office, you should find them online.If you really want to make money, nothing stops you from setting up training courses in...
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eugene.leitl@...
Jan 2, 2001 11:43 am
... You should first start by defining the problem domain. Right now it is rather vague at best. ... Biology, excellent. But you surely know nothing is 100% in...
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eugene.leitl@...
Jan 2, 2001 11:43 am
... [...] ... For a more detailed view on this you should check out http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v3/n11s/index.html (dicovered by Torsten Nahm). ... -- ...
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eugene.leitl@...
Jan 2, 2001 11:43 am
... Protein coats? Now you're being deliberately dense. It's similiarity, not identity. ... Of course they make you act as a vector, they make you blab about a...
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DonSaxman@...
Jan 2, 2001 10:02 pm
a couple of approaches come to mind. Find some professor and co-publish a peer-reviewed technical paper on it. This would clearly establish your priuor art,...
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Mark Gubrud
mgubrud@...
Jan 2, 2001 10:03 pm
... I think he means preventing runaway replication, or else preventing errors. It is impossible to ensure zero errors, but it is reasonable to expect very...
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Spencer H. MacCallum
sm@...
Jan 2, 2001 10:04 pm
Jon wrote inquiring about information sources on membrane technology for desalination. While desalination processes are not particularly nanotechnological, if...
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Mark Gubrud
mgubrud@...
Jan 2, 2001 10:42 pm
... You can argue that a successful idea appeals to blabbermouths, so that it propagates from blabbermouth to blabbermouth. But blabbermouths have their own...
Dear nanotech lovers, As a member of "Le groupe des investisseurs pour les nouvelles technologies en devenir", I am intensively looking for information about...
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Ed Minchau
ed_minchau@...
Jan 3, 2001 8:03 am
... technologies ... materials). ... interesting ... than ... if ... Check out the following webpage: ...
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Bryan Bruns
BryanBruns@...
Jan 3, 2001 10:04 pm
There is a discussion list of people interested in investment and nanotech on Altavista's "Raging Bull" board. You could see one list of companies at: ...
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ggmoney123@...
Jan 3, 2001 10:04 pm
Check out CALMEC (California Molecular Electronics) They are NOT currenlty listed, but they are attempting to raise funds via a DIRECT IPO. You can purchase...
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thefirstimmortal@...
Jan 4, 2001 1:46 am
Dear nanotech lovers, ... materials). ... Nanometrics has a nice P/E of 13.88, and despite a fourth quarter earnings warning, is overall the safest nano haven...
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morinjeanp@...
Jan 5, 2001 5:14 am
Thanks for all of you who took the time to reply to my message. I am actually compiling all the information that I can find about nanotechnology stocks and...
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J. R. Molloy
jr@...
Jan 5, 2001 5:14 am
From: "Mark Gubrud" <mgubrud@...> ... Possible insight: Brains infected with malicious memes should be excluded from uninfected populations to...