Re: Everyday Nanotechnology

From: Glenn Martin (jscott3256_at_home.com)
Date: 12/01/04


Date: 1 Dec 2004 17:13:09 GMT


"Rory McLean" <rory@romsys.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:coj2ne0o6f@enews1.newsguy.com...

> I'm of the opinion that we will get interesting and useful things
> out of nanotech and MNT, but the general-purpose assembler, or
> nanotech with self-assembly or not in a 'human' environment, may
> be a lot further off, if possible at all. So, it may well be
> worth talking about impact from earlier developments.
>
  Before we get any applications that profoundly affect society or the
economy, we're more likely to get things like an aerosol cheese that's truly
delicious. (I, for one, would welcome this)

Glenn Martin



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