The Brin-L weekly chat has been a list tradition for over ten
years. Way back on 27 May, 1998, Marco Maisenhelder first set
up a chatroom for the list, and on the next day, he established
a weekly chat time. We've been through several servers, chat
technologies, and even casts of regulars over
Keith Henson wrote:
I could go into detail including the economic models, but I don't know
if there is anyone on this list who can follow the physics, chemistry
and math.
Probably not, we are very stupid when it comes down to the math
used in astrodynamics, chemistry or economy.
Alberto
On 17 Feb 2010, at 23:21, Alberto Vieira Ferreira Monteiro wrote:
Keith Henson wrote:
I could go into detail including the economic models, but I don't know
if there is anyone on this list who can follow the physics, chemistry
and math.
Probably not, we are very stupid when it comes
Alberto wrote:
Probably not, we are very stupid when it comes down to the math
used in astrodynamics, chemistry or economy.
Alberto Monteiro
Or very sarcastic.
Doug
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Found what I thought was a terrific paper on carbon sequestration.
It suggests that it should be possible to use nanotechnology to convert
atmospheric carbon dioxide into diamond bricks by the 2030's.
http://www.imm.org/Reports/rep043.pdf
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On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 8:23 AM, John Horn anar...@gmail.com wrote:
Move to merge Asperger's, autism in diagnostic manual stirs debate
http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/02/11/aspergers.autism.dsm.v/index.html?hpt=C2
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I was wondering what the folks here feel