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From: craig@dg-rtp.dg.com (Craig Presson)
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Subject: Re: New nanotechnology books by Drexler
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Date: 28 Sep 89 23:36:41 GMT
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In article  you write:
>
>Here is the word from Drexler:
>
>There are two new books:
>1. Technical book: publisher and date unknown
>2. Nontechnical book: William Morrow, probably spring or fall 1990
>
>--JoSH
>
That's a fine teaser, JoSH, but what I want to know is what kind of an
advance-order deal the supporters and friends of FI are going to get!


--
"Lewis F. Richardson ... studied fluid turbulence by throwing a sack
of white parsnips into the Cape Cod Canal, and asked in a 1926 paper,
'Does the Wind Possess a Velocity?'" -- Gleick, _Chaos_

craig@wave4.webo.dg.com
Craig Presson, Data General, Westborough Mass. dg/ux development

[Anyone producing a general, programmable molecular assembler will
 receive a free autographed copy.  Seriously, I get the feeling that
 details are still somewhat up in the air.
 --JoSH]