From: John K Clark (johnkc@well.com)
Date: Tue Oct 01 1996 - 00:21:13 MDT
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On Mon, 30 Sep 1996 Lyle Burkhead <LYBRHED@delphi.com> Wrote:
>Making sarin with diamondoid-based assemblers is not going
>to be any easier than making sarin with biotechnology, or
>with conventional chemical synthesis.
Not true, it would be much easier to make anything with Nanotechnology,
I gave my reasons as to exactly why it is easier in another post, the one you
found too boring to read.
>Designing a diamondoid-based assembler to make sarin would
>be much harder, because diamondoid machinery is intended to
>work with other diamondoid machinery.
That is nonsense, and exactly who "intended" it that way?
>Organic molecules like sarin don't fit into the neat
>diamondoid world of molecular manufacturing.
Doesn't fit? What on earth are you talking about?
>all I can say at this point is: balderdash.
Agreed. Apparently that is all you can say.
John K Clark johnkc@well.com
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