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Re:Well the Civ 4 example is insulting
Cosell was informed, and he did apologize. As I recall, he was very hurt by the implication that he was a racist. IIRC, he pushed for black athletes in modern sports and believed his character demonstrated that he wasn't racist, but that didn't stop accusations.
Is this racist, http://www.theharrowgroup.com/articles/20020318/Ap e-to-Man_small.jpg? -
I found some pictures of it.
Here are the scientist creating tranparent aluminum -
Creating Tranparent Aluminum
and here is the final product -
Tranparent Aluminum -
The Harrow Group
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Excellent insight. It's pretty old. Used to be called something else, but once he left HP it changed to it's current name. Check it out, you'll like it. -
If there's one thing I've learnt...
especially from reading The Rapidly Changing Face of Computing newsletter (now known as - The Harrow Report, it's that whatever barriers to computer speed increases are set up by theoreticists are quickly knocked down by other theoreticists who find ways around them.'
Of course, this doesn't mean that finding the barriers is a bad thing - it gives the next set of scientists something to aim for and pushes the boundaries of research. -
Nanotechnology Now interviews on Ethics/Safety
This one is from Jeff Harrow (formerly of "The Rapidly Changing Face of Computing" when he was at Compaq Research).
It's an interview with some interesting names including a Senator, some techies, and a bunch of Nano/NBIC people. It's free trial for the whole thing on the magazine site, but Jeff has reprinted his discussion on his site.
Oh, and I highly recommend the Harrow Report newsletter to everyone here on /. - Jeff always has interesting info and insight.
From the site:" Nanotechnology Now" magazine recently interviewed twelve people (including myself) who are involved with the emerging world of nanotechnology. They've now published the results of the interviews in Issue 2 of their "NanoNews" newsletter. All twelve of the participants' responses are available in that publication, which you can find through http://www.nanotech-now.com/newsletter/. Issue 2 specifically is available at no cost as part of their free trial subscription.
The participants include (with partial affiliations shown here):
* Sen. George Allen, U.S. Senator (R.-Va.)
* Morten Bogedal, CEO, Nordic Nanotech
* A.S. Daar, Professor of Public Health Sciences and of Surgery, University of Toronto
* Neil Gordon, Partner, Nanotechnology, with Sygertech
* Tim Harper, Founder & President, CMP Cientifica
* Jeffrey Harrow, Principal and Technologist, The Harrow Group
* Lerwen Liu, President, ABACUS Partners
* Cathy Murphy, Guy F. Lipscomb Professor of Chemistry, Univ. of S. Carolina
* Vic Pena, Co-founder & CEO, nanoTitan Inc.
* Ottilia Saxl, Ion European Board & Founding Director, The Institute of Nanotechnology
* Bo Varga, Principal and Strategic Consultant, The Strategic Synergy Group
* Dennis Wilson, Chief Technology Officer, Chairman of the Board, and Founder, Nanotechnologies, Inc.
However, if you don't wish to register on their site, you'll find the questions plus my answers (one-twelfth of the content) below, in this "Harrow Technology Report" Special Report.
The following twelve interview questions were developed by "Nanotechnology Now" Editor Rocky Rawstern, Chris Phoenix of the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (CRN), and Tim Harper of Cientifica. " ...continued here -
Nanotechnology Now interviews on Ethics/Safety
This one is from Jeff Harrow (formerly of "The Rapidly Changing Face of Computing" when he was at Compaq Research).
It's an interview with some interesting names including a Senator, some techies, and a bunch of Nano/NBIC people. It's free trial for the whole thing on the magazine site, but Jeff has reprinted his discussion on his site.
Oh, and I highly recommend the Harrow Report newsletter to everyone here on /. - Jeff always has interesting info and insight.
From the site:" Nanotechnology Now" magazine recently interviewed twelve people (including myself) who are involved with the emerging world of nanotechnology. They've now published the results of the interviews in Issue 2 of their "NanoNews" newsletter. All twelve of the participants' responses are available in that publication, which you can find through http://www.nanotech-now.com/newsletter/. Issue 2 specifically is available at no cost as part of their free trial subscription.
The participants include (with partial affiliations shown here):
* Sen. George Allen, U.S. Senator (R.-Va.)
* Morten Bogedal, CEO, Nordic Nanotech
* A.S. Daar, Professor of Public Health Sciences and of Surgery, University of Toronto
* Neil Gordon, Partner, Nanotechnology, with Sygertech
* Tim Harper, Founder & President, CMP Cientifica
* Jeffrey Harrow, Principal and Technologist, The Harrow Group
* Lerwen Liu, President, ABACUS Partners
* Cathy Murphy, Guy F. Lipscomb Professor of Chemistry, Univ. of S. Carolina
* Vic Pena, Co-founder & CEO, nanoTitan Inc.
* Ottilia Saxl, Ion European Board & Founding Director, The Institute of Nanotechnology
* Bo Varga, Principal and Strategic Consultant, The Strategic Synergy Group
* Dennis Wilson, Chief Technology Officer, Chairman of the Board, and Founder, Nanotechnologies, Inc.
However, if you don't wish to register on their site, you'll find the questions plus my answers (one-twelfth of the content) below, in this "Harrow Technology Report" Special Report.
The following twelve interview questions were developed by "Nanotechnology Now" Editor Rocky Rawstern, Chris Phoenix of the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (CRN), and Tim Harper of Cientifica. " ...continued here -
Nanotechnology Now interviews on Ethics/Safety
This one is from Jeff Harrow (formerly of "The Rapidly Changing Face of Computing" when he was at Compaq Research).
It's an interview with some interesting names including a Senator, some techies, and a bunch of Nano/NBIC people. It's free trial for the whole thing on the magazine site, but Jeff has reprinted his discussion on his site.
Oh, and I highly recommend the Harrow Report newsletter to everyone here on /. - Jeff always has interesting info and insight.
From the site:" Nanotechnology Now" magazine recently interviewed twelve people (including myself) who are involved with the emerging world of nanotechnology. They've now published the results of the interviews in Issue 2 of their "NanoNews" newsletter. All twelve of the participants' responses are available in that publication, which you can find through http://www.nanotech-now.com/newsletter/. Issue 2 specifically is available at no cost as part of their free trial subscription.
The participants include (with partial affiliations shown here):
* Sen. George Allen, U.S. Senator (R.-Va.)
* Morten Bogedal, CEO, Nordic Nanotech
* A.S. Daar, Professor of Public Health Sciences and of Surgery, University of Toronto
* Neil Gordon, Partner, Nanotechnology, with Sygertech
* Tim Harper, Founder & President, CMP Cientifica
* Jeffrey Harrow, Principal and Technologist, The Harrow Group
* Lerwen Liu, President, ABACUS Partners
* Cathy Murphy, Guy F. Lipscomb Professor of Chemistry, Univ. of S. Carolina
* Vic Pena, Co-founder & CEO, nanoTitan Inc.
* Ottilia Saxl, Ion European Board & Founding Director, The Institute of Nanotechnology
* Bo Varga, Principal and Strategic Consultant, The Strategic Synergy Group
* Dennis Wilson, Chief Technology Officer, Chairman of the Board, and Founder, Nanotechnologies, Inc.
However, if you don't wish to register on their site, you'll find the questions plus my answers (one-twelfth of the content) below, in this "Harrow Technology Report" Special Report.
The following twelve interview questions were developed by "Nanotechnology Now" Editor Rocky Rawstern, Chris Phoenix of the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (CRN), and Tim Harper of Cientifica. " ...continued here -
Nanotechnology Now interviews on Ethics/Safety
This one is from Jeff Harrow (formerly of "The Rapidly Changing Face of Computing" when he was at Compaq Research).
It's an interview with some interesting names including a Senator, some techies, and a bunch of Nano/NBIC people. It's free trial for the whole thing on the magazine site, but Jeff has reprinted his discussion on his site.
Oh, and I highly recommend the Harrow Report newsletter to everyone here on /. - Jeff always has interesting info and insight.
From the site:" Nanotechnology Now" magazine recently interviewed twelve people (including myself) who are involved with the emerging world of nanotechnology. They've now published the results of the interviews in Issue 2 of their "NanoNews" newsletter. All twelve of the participants' responses are available in that publication, which you can find through http://www.nanotech-now.com/newsletter/. Issue 2 specifically is available at no cost as part of their free trial subscription.
The participants include (with partial affiliations shown here):
* Sen. George Allen, U.S. Senator (R.-Va.)
* Morten Bogedal, CEO, Nordic Nanotech
* A.S. Daar, Professor of Public Health Sciences and of Surgery, University of Toronto
* Neil Gordon, Partner, Nanotechnology, with Sygertech
* Tim Harper, Founder & President, CMP Cientifica
* Jeffrey Harrow, Principal and Technologist, The Harrow Group
* Lerwen Liu, President, ABACUS Partners
* Cathy Murphy, Guy F. Lipscomb Professor of Chemistry, Univ. of S. Carolina
* Vic Pena, Co-founder & CEO, nanoTitan Inc.
* Ottilia Saxl, Ion European Board & Founding Director, The Institute of Nanotechnology
* Bo Varga, Principal and Strategic Consultant, The Strategic Synergy Group
* Dennis Wilson, Chief Technology Officer, Chairman of the Board, and Founder, Nanotechnologies, Inc.
However, if you don't wish to register on their site, you'll find the questions plus my answers (one-twelfth of the content) below, in this "Harrow Technology Report" Special Report.
The following twelve interview questions were developed by "Nanotechnology Now" Editor Rocky Rawstern, Chris Phoenix of the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (CRN), and Tim Harper of Cientifica. " ...continued here -
The Harrow ReportI should get commission for this.
Jeffery Harrow used to do an online advanced-technology journal for Digital (then Compaq, then he was laid off). He continues to do a great job at his own site now. It's available in web and various downloadable audio formats. If you haven't read/listened to him before, you can grab a bunch of back issues and listen to them on a road trip.
Free newsletter subscription, too. This guy is a web treasure, no idea how he makes his living these days.
He has a nice summary of what's he's doing with the newsletter.
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The Harrow ReportI should get commission for this.
Jeffery Harrow used to do an online advanced-technology journal for Digital (then Compaq, then he was laid off). He continues to do a great job at his own site now. It's available in web and various downloadable audio formats. If you haven't read/listened to him before, you can grab a bunch of back issues and listen to them on a road trip.
Free newsletter subscription, too. This guy is a web treasure, no idea how he makes his living these days.
He has a nice summary of what's he's doing with the newsletter.