I was reading this nice little article on nanotechnology from tomorrow’s Christian Science Monitor (I’m on the editorial pre-release list), when I stumbled across this sentence:
“Whether something looks loopy or not is a function of your time horizon,” says Glenn Reynolds, a law professor at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville who specializes in nanotech issues. Some ideas, such as self-replicating nanobots, “are not loopy at all if you look far enough into the future.”
A reference to Glenn Reynolds with no mention of his prolific alter-ego? Life is still full of little surprises!
Oh, and the article is worth reading, too.
Posted by Avocare at August 13, 2003 06:44 PM | TrackBack