I had to search though quite a few of his posts to find it.
Depends on the application.
One is a segratory tool. The other, is a device that could be used to help people.
The next phase of evolution in the cell phone and communications, when developed, will be the inserted beneath the skin cell phone and visual computer display glasses.
This is closer that you think, if not secretly already here now.
This new invention, will make a user communicator, either antilogous with the web net enterprises, or against it.
If there are rebels to be turned, as in the movie the Matrix, then this move will have come then?
I cannot wear a beneath the skin transponder.My body attacks them.
I am honest and know that I have been abducted before.
They placed an implant in the meat of my anus, that at certain times, would heat up, to alarming temperatures.
I was re-abducted and that agency removed it.
So I guess I am a good boy?
philip347
5th February 2007 - 12:43 AM
NOM, you didn't heed my warning.
What I said was the truth.I don't have to make apologies for this, as this was not my action.
The feeling is much like having a dart, dipped in hot sauce thrown into your shoulder, while people in a crowd stand around and watch.
Your not worth reporting to sysop and you go on my rabid list.
In a published poll, there are an estimated two million Americans, they figure have been abducted.
I hope this happens to you, then maybe it will not stike you as being humorous?
T-cell
5th February 2007 - 05:22 AM
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philip347 Posted on Yesterday at 9:55 PM
The chairmen of Volovox, a nanotechnologies company, who post here, suggest one and intimated another method of para-like-DNA wavic forms of DNA and the other option, lets say it should be kept open, is to use a non-mechanical method of DNA, which would perform controlled instructions.
Neil of something-or-other is his name here.I don't know, talk to him?
These processes are way over my head. I better get my butt back to school.
If you remember or happen to come across his user name, please e-mail it to me.
Thanks
PS Just a suggestion, but in the future you might want to refrain from posting certain personal info. At first, I honestly thought N O M was probably joking.
T-cell
5th February 2007 - 06:15 AM
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simulus Posted: Jan 9 2007, 02:47 AM
This is an impressive technique, but is it really desireable to contact a nanotube to a metal nanowire of the same width. The current density tolerances are probably very different.
simulus,
Can I assume
current density could be adjusted by slight changes made to the tube's molecular matrix design?
T-cell
5th February 2007 - 07:52 AM
Sorry for the correction.
It should have read:
Keeping with the same material, can I assume current density could be adjusted by slight changes made to the tube's molecular matrix design?
N O M
5th February 2007 - 07:55 PM
QUOTE (philip347+Feb 5 2007, 12:43 AM)
NOM, you didn't heed my warning.
Heed your warning? I didn't read your warning. What warning?
QUOTE
Your not worth reporting to sysop and you go on my rabid list.
reporting for quoting you? or is it for calling you a loony?
QUOTE (->
| QUOTE |
| Your not worth reporting to sysop and you go on my rabid list. |
reporting for quoting you? or is it for calling you a loony?
In a published poll, there are an estimated two million Americans, they figure have been abducted.
I doubt very much that this was a statistically verified poll. Take a poll at a loony convention and you might be able to estimate those figures.
philip347
5th February 2007 - 08:34 PM
Note, yeild on thread.
At a mechanicle assembly of wires to tubes, the assembly rate would take days to weeks.
The cost of each chip, would center in the five hundred thousand dollar range.
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