What's New on Howard Lovy's NanoBot

From: Howard Lovy (hlovy_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 09/20/04

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    What's New on Howard Lovy's NanoBot
    Independent nanotechnology information and commentary

    Revolutions happen to the unprepared
    I'm glad to see CNET News pick up on the nanotech revolution that's been
    forced on the semiconductor industry. Executive Editor Charles Cooper,
    in a column titled Catching the nano wave, shows a deep understanding of
    why nanotech is not just a trendy word to chipmakers, but something they
    need to learn or die:
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/revolutions-happen-to-unprepared.html

    Welcome, Rice University students
    Well, the future may not need us, but at Rice University, the future
    does (optionally) need Howard Lovy's NanoBot. The Houston center of
    higher nanotech learning has a new course this fall: Nanotechnology:
    Content and Context. It sounds like a fascinating course, and needless
    to say I'm glad the issue of "context" is being addressed since I blab
    endlessly about it on this site. Perhaps that's why the NanoBot is
    listed in the class syllabus under background and optional reading.
    Hello, eager young nano cadets. Welcome to my little world. And, yes,
    this will be on the test.
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/welcome-rice-university-students.html

    NanoKabbalah Jihad
    Howard,
    We're baffled as to how you equate our comments on Madonna's astrologist
    with anti-religious rhetoric. Regurgitating that kind of cosmic garbage
    is worthy of being flagged as twaddle, whether it comes from Archbishop
    Harper or Ayatollah Lovy.
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/nanokabbalah-jihad.html

    'Strongs to the finichk'
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/strongs-to-finichk.html

    Nanomix senses a product in 2005
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/nanomix-senses-product-in-2005.html

    NanoTox a NIOSH priority
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/nanotox-niosh-priority.html

    Get with the programme
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/get-with-programme.html

    Now, this one's a stretch
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/now-this-ones-stretch.html

    Storage space
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/storage-space.html

    9/11/91
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/91191.html

    Nano's got the look
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/nanos-got-look.html

    NanoVelvet Revolution
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/nanovelvet-revolution.html

    Europeans like it tiny and tough
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/europeans-like-it-tiny-and-tough.html

    Headwaters Inc. makes nano waves
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/headwaters-inc-makes-nano-waves.html

    And now, from NanoBot Weather Central
    http://nanobot.blogspot.com/2004/09/and-now-from-nanobot-weather-central.html

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