I think the French just feel slighted that none of their libraries were included in the initial scan. I think it is a bit pompous to expect an American company to scan french books first anyways... but they are the best, right?
fyi: Nanotech is not synonymous with nanobots. Nanotech is most often associated with computer processors and the like. In addition, they are nanotech scientists, they did not say which technology they were going to use.
I am currently in 11th grade at a High School in Maryland. My dad is a tech addict so we have always had computers in my home. I have had a computer in my room since I was seven (with Wolfenstein 3D). I do very well in school and would hardly say I use a computer 'in moderation.' I mean, I frequent slashdot multiple times daily. I for one discredit this statement.
I think the French just feel slighted that none of their libraries were included in the initial scan. I think it is a bit pompous to expect an American company to scan french books first anyways... but they are the best, right?
fyi: Nanotech is not synonymous with nanobots. Nanotech is most often associated with computer processors and the like. In addition, they are nanotech scientists, they did not say which technology they were going to use.
I'm running Firefox 1.0... I'm all good here
I am currently in 11th grade at a High School in Maryland. My dad is a tech addict so we have always had computers in my home. I have had a computer in my room since I was seven (with Wolfenstein 3D). I do very well in school and would hardly say I use a computer 'in moderation.' I mean, I frequent slashdot multiple times daily. I for one discredit this statement.