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If you are receiving this message, please be advised that it is
not "SPAM", but deals with the topic of the "Nano @ Home" project
that some (most) of you? may have direct or indirect interests in.
For those of you who do not recall this topic, the Nano @ Home
project is discussed at:
http://www.aeiveos.com/~bradbury/Proposals/NanoAtHome.html
The paper is somewhat dated at this time but the underlying
concepts seem to still be valid.
(This email is going out to those individuals with whom I have
had discussions regarding Nano@Home over the last several years).
Andrea Fois has recently decided to work on/manage this project
in a more active fashion than I am able to do. We are really
dealing with a world wide effort since it appears Andrea is in
Italy, while she manages a server that may be in England, while
the domain management aspects are based only slightly east of
Seattle. (For anyone who isn't aware of this but I'm always
somewhat stunned by the fact that the Internet rocks!)
This note is primarily to inform you that there is now a
Nano@Home discussion forum at:
http://www.nanoathome.org/forum
As nanodot & Wired are documenting, 2003 may be point where nanotech
"Gets Down to Business":
http://nanodot.org/article.pl?sid=03/05/14/2312231
Wouldn't it be nice if by 2005 there were a million machines
creating designs via Nano@Home?
Just a thought,
Robert Bradbury

Michael.