... It is a very dangerous meme indeed that preaches the segregation of people for what ideas and notions are in their heads! Are people with sweet reason and...
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Mark Gubrud
mgubrud@...
Jan 5, 2001 8:11 am
... Do you really think that a single religious person would be able to infect an unmaccinated population of atheists with the mirus of faith? It seems to me...
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Andrew Martin
Al.Bri@...
Jan 5, 2001 8:38 am
... from uninfected populations to prevent a pandemic. Until someone develops a vaccine for the theology meme, those who are not immune (children, ...
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John McCulloch
jmcculloch4@...
Jan 5, 2001 11:37 pm
Although it is an interesting investment prospect, Nanometrics treats atoms in bulk and does not develop technology relevant to nanotech assemblers or...
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John McCulloch
jmcculloch4@...
Jan 6, 2001 12:08 am
Veeco is the correct spelling for Veco Instruments. Digital Instruments, a maker of SPMs, merged with Veeco in 1998....
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Gina Miller
nanogirl@...
Jan 7, 2001 10:57 am
~The Nanogirl News~ Jan. 7th, 2001 (Short but sweet) *Brief descriptions of some of the 1000 courses we will be offering starting in January at Berkeley,...
Hi Guys, Do you know a text that is talking about this subject: "Power conversion Talk about converting between chemical, electrical, mechanical, ...
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Gina Miller
nanogirl@...
Jan 8, 2001 4:08 am
I have not been approving the pending religion thread messages, which has continued in it's sheepskin topic of "maccines vs. miruses" since there have been...
1647
DonSaxman@...
Jan 8, 2001 8:30 pm
I just finished watching a tape of the latest "Stargate" TV show. The plot centered on "first contact" between the Stargate team and a civilization that uses...
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Bruce Bombere
xenuxenu@...
Jan 8, 2001 9:40 pm
... It's probably like that with any new technology, neo-Luddites aside. I'm excited about the silicon-based life that's evolving in the chip factories in...
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Samantha Atkins
samantha@...
Jan 9, 2001 1:28 am
... I don't think so. The nano depictions in film, cartoon and SF are quite diverse and many are fascinatingly attractive. I think what you will see is a lot...
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Bruce Bombere
xenuxenu@...
Jan 9, 2001 11:33 am
... Sorry for not trimming the quote, I couldn't decide what to omit. I generally agree with your perspective. There was a kind of interesting bit in the news...
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Mark Stubbings
mjs@...
Jan 9, 2001 7:40 pm
... people ... The leaders haven't told the scientists they're not going. ... of a ... economically ... asteroids Won't the robots multiply and then try to...
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steve@...
Jan 9, 2001 7:40 pm
It strikes me that irrespective of the flavor of the technology the issue remains the same-we have tools that can have effects out of all proportion to cost...
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Martín Baldán
martinob@...
Jan 9, 2001 7:40 pm
Hello all. I'm an engineering student from Spain and I'm very interested in nanotechnology. I have created a group about nanotechnology in Spanish...
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Ed Minchau
ed_minchau@...
Jan 10, 2001 12:33 am
... fifties and early ... anti-heros? ... worse) for the ... there be a ... quite ... will ... this ... I am really impressed with Stargate, not necessarily...
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Mark Gubrud
mgubrud@...
Jan 10, 2001 12:34 am
... Your observations are all correct. Note that the classification of bond types is somewhat artificial. We speak of electron sharing, van der Waals forces,...
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Ed Minchau
ed_minchau@...
Jan 10, 2001 9:52 am
... which has ... there ... Gina, ANYTIME you get one of these religion thread messages, feel free to forward to religionandnanotech@egroups.com. BTW, thanks...
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Samantha Atkins
samantha@...
Jan 10, 2001 11:57 pm
... Ed, this attitude is not justified. Except for some recent run-ons of way more detail than I was interested in about cryonics (not a religious topic last...
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Eliezer S. Yudkowsky
sentience@...
Jan 11, 2001 12:00 am
http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20010108S0690 Whoa, check out the assembler-proof container! Could this material represent true chemical-scale imperviousness, ...
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Samantha Atkins
samantha@...
Jan 11, 2001 11:30 am
I want to apologize to Ed and the group for being a bit more harsh in my response than was justified. I typed and hit send before the brain fully engaged....
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David Forrest
forrest@...
Jan 11, 2001 10:41 pm
... Maybe apply a voltage between your abstraction tip and the surface? David...
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Steven Lenhert
nanotech.guide@...
Jan 11, 2001 10:41 pm
NanoTech News (NTN) http://nanotech.about.com/library/blnlpreviss.htm Copywrite - Steve Lenhert Jan 11, 2001 Volume 3 Number 1 ~ Templating ~ How Big is Light?...
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ajgroos@...
Jan 11, 2001 10:43 pm
Nice idea. The uses this new material will be designed for are certain to be revolutionary. Stretching the concept to assume that it will be assembler proof...
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Martín Baldán
martinob@...
Jan 11, 2001 10:43 pm
... (why "molecular" ... the ... environment ... thermal ... to ... due ... high ... resist ... van der ... but, as ... calculated ... electrostatic ... ...
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Mark Gubrud
mgubrud@...
Jan 11, 2001 10:43 pm
... The article says they coat stretched silicone rubber (polydimethyl siloxane, also known as simethicone and sold as a remedy for gas pains) with teflon, and...
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Gina Miller
nanogirl@...
Jan 12, 2001 4:21 am
~Nanogirl News~ Jan. 11, 01 *Honey, I shrunk the cogs. Tiny mills the size of a single red blood cell, driven by light beams, are turning the cogs of some of...
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J. R. Molloy
jr@...
Jan 12, 2001 8:27 am
From: <ajgroos@...> Once the Djinn is out of the bottle it'll be virtually ... It'll be actually impossible as well. --J. R. "Correct" is a...
Steve Lenhert will be hosting (and has invited you all) Chat sessions next Monday and Wednesday at 2:00 PM Eastern. Bring your homework questions, experimental...