Hi Suzon,

You're spot on when you say "myth of being able to control all - seems like we never learn from the past."

I am getting the impression those who rule are content with carrying on regardless and are quite content to let the rest of the world die as long as they are protected and able to find a way out of it for themselves & peer elites...

marc
It makes me think: GMO, mutants, virusesŠAlways same myth of Frankenstein,
myth of Golem, myth of being able to control all - seems like we never
learn from the past, we still have to tryŠ.perpetual adolescents. Ready to
do the best and the worst. Frustrating some times, outraging other times,
funny occasionallyŠ :-)


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Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2014 10:29:59 +0100
From: helen varley jamieson <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] BioCoder Issue 2
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yes, i agree with alan ...

On 5/02/14 6:27 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote:

I've been reading this and still have questions about conservation
practices among people who might not know much about ecology - in
addition to producing bioart - I haven't finished this issue but the
first issue didn't touch on these themes which I think are critical
considering the ravaging of the planet that's going on -

On Tue, 4 Feb 2014, Rob Myers wrote:

"BioCoder
Second Issue is Now Available!

Curious about ghost hearts, garage lab safety, DNA origami, and the
Enlightened Renaissance? The second issue of BioCoder is now available.

In this issue, you'll discover:

    Big Things You Need to Know About Garage Lab Safety
    Molecular Tools for Synthetic Biology in Plants
    A First-Generation Open Bioinformatics Workshop
    Biological Games
    Pac-Man of the Microscopic World
    Mission Possible
    Ghost Heart Protocol
    Do Biohackers Dream of GM Sheep?

Download the Winter 2014 Issue >"

http://www.oreilly.com/biocoder/
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