Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Monday, August 11, 2008

KSM's Poetry and Technology posts

That K. Silem Mohammad thought to ask: Is Poetry a Technology?: is impressive. That--especially in the second post--he leans toward a no answer, and yet allows doubt and uncertainty in/ either because he honestly is unsure or he is purposely so since he wishes to maintain a critical distance/ made me think of Keats. These are the two posts: - 1) Is Poetry a Technology? - 2) More on Poetry and Technology (sort of) Oh: Read the comments beneath the posts. >1< >2< Rho00145

Sunday, July 13, 2008

artificial photosynthesis and airships hopes

Thanks to Chinese researchers, nanotubes bring artificial photosynthesis a step nearer as per NewScientist.com article by Colin Barras ..... - Airship articles: (caveat: questions about helium supply and highly-combustible hydrogen remain) Four new 'blimp' designs in Poplular Mechanics: ..... Return of the Airship 01-10-2007 Jeremy Eades ..... Floating an Old Idea: Zeppelins Return by Lamont Wood Special to LiveScience.com posted: 14 May 2008 12:40 p.m. ET (Don't miss Led Zeppelin story here.) ..... - Rho00111

Sunday, May 25, 2008

gallium nitride chip invention

by the now Weixiaco Huang, PhD ..... Science Daily Rho00079

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

The Internet Future

note Jonathan Zittrain's book and then go to Amazon and read Robert D. Steele's review of it. Next, see this interview of Robert D. Steele: PBS Frontline and then do this search: Zittrain Net Competition to access August 25, 2007 article about book: "Is the Internet Doomed to Self-distruct". Also consider visiting the Open Source Solutions site. Rho00059 ! ! ! !