Re: Genetics, nannotechnology, and programming

Skye Howard (skyezacharia@yahoo.com)
Sat, 23 Oct 1999 19:48:02 -0700 (PDT)

> Since in biology working with "billions" is easy
> while in
> computers it is still pretty difficult, biology will
> be a better approach than computers for a few more
> years.
True, but best to start working on the programming for when the time *IS* ripe, right? it would be an interesting project to play with... but maybe not more than, say a hobby, until something is feasible. Besides, with experiments on growing neurons and the work on leech neurons in the works, our own minds might be a useful tool for doing such a thing:) Though there are other ways in sight that look better, of course.
> Robert
>




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