For accepting this, I will personally like to commend you for putting forth such a theoretically-elegant piece. I personally see nothing wrong in borrowing...
Someone has founded a company to commercialize a buckytubes connection machine, using buckytubes as artificial neurons or neurodes in a neural net. I do not...
Vulvox Nano/Biotechnology Corporation is developing moltranic hardware that can be used to make neurodes and nanobots that self assemble into neural networks...
Thank you for the tip, Biodun (otonetafrica2000) I've added two chapters at http://www.01nn.com/nano/nano.htm 1.) One local teacher for each nano unit versus ...
I'm looking for statistics in nanotech. I mean what are the most popular statistical applications in nanotech field and what are the most important statistical...
Hi, I have read the book The Selfish Gene from Richard Dawkins, the book gave me the idea to do children so I am searching a wife, are you interested ? Do you...
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... I would've interpreted "cryonicist" to be "one who is has a given degree in cryonics". But that'd be a bizarre criterion for a mate. Is the word commonly...
Hello, apparently some on the list do not understand how the "note from the moderator works". Perhaps there is need for clarification. As the moderator, I can...
I have permission from Lattice Press to distribute an excerpt from the extraordinary new book, "Microchip Manufacturing," by Stanley Wolf, Ph.D. This book is...
Electrostatic Self-assembly : A New Route Towards Nanostructures Authors: J.-F. Berret, P. Herve, M. Morvan, K. Yokota, M. Destarac, J. Oberdisse, I. Grillo,...
The Prez has launched opening salvos in his war on Social Security, and people conversant with nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, Moore's law and...
... Fortunately, "most" of us know that this will probably /not/ occur, because we're aware of the history of science and progress. In the fifties, people ...
... Then rebutt my retort, item by item. The simple fact is that the Federal government cannot borrow from itself, any more than you can. A treasury note in...
I think that you are forgetting that by the year 2042 the efficiency of computer oriented industry that will be largely based on AI processes will in fact blur...
Here is a point by point reply, but I don't intend to go more rounds: ... I don't think you've taken a poll; neither have I, but my view is certainly shared by...
... So far, the real ruling class is too stupid and incompetent to grasp the true power of computers, which is why we've actually had an increase in access to ...
central control and social engineering is how th world is run but not for th benifit of society as a whole but for th elite and their systems of resource...
... That is the point. As in socialist centrally planned economy, US foreign policies are centrally planned, through decisions that do not have a quick enough...
... I'm not going to bother, because there's little about the future that can be proven with any certainty, as you so well documented in the text of your...
Good Lord. I'll ignore most of this argument, especially the bit about predicting scientific advances. I'll respond to a couple of things: "The point is that...
... I still find it tedious to fill and empty the dishwasher, and if an android were available to do it for me, I'd want it. And if/when I will be old, and ...
In a message dated 1/12/2005 12:01:01 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, mgubrud@... writes: ... I don't think you've taken a poll; neither have I, but my...
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... Is the advancement of knowledge too much work? Debate gets you much farther than chatting with people who agree. ... Perhaps we should, indeed, take a...
... Actually, what they do is regulated by market forces, at least when the government doesn't interfere. And the money they "borrow" is invested in revenue...