EXTROPY ONLINE now open for reading

From: Max More (maxmore@primenet.com)
Date: Sat Feb 14 1998 - 20:39:13 MST


EXTROPY magazine has passed beyond its physical form, now having uploaded
and become... Extropy Online (EO)!

Extropy Online, like the original Extropy, will cover a wide,
cross-disciplinary range of topics, including anything that involves
rational, scientific, and technological approaches to overcoming human
limits. This includes:

        Artificial intelligence, neural-computer interfacing, and uploading
        Applications and implications of molecular nanotechnology
        Ethical issues of biotechnology, nanotechnology, and AI
        Life extension & cryonics (theoretical and practical)
        Effective thinking and information filtering
        Probing the ultimate limits of physics
        Extropian-transhumanist philosophy
        Extropic and transhumanist art
        Self-transformative psychology
        The economics of the future
        Experimental communities
        Understanding the future
        The future of sexuality
        Spontaneous orders
        Memetics

        Please take a look at the new articles and reviews. We will be adding new
material regularly, no longer being confined to distinct issues. We will
also add back issue material from the print version to the archives.

I'd like to thank the Editorial Team for getting the material together (as
well as what is still in the works). See the Staff page for the current
editorial team. Special thanks to Derek Strong, ExI's webmaster and layout
editor. Natasha Vita More gave major input on the pages and contributed
graphically.

If you have an idea for an article or review, please let me know.

Feel free to pass on this announcement to any lists or individuals that may
be interested.

http://www.extropy.com/~exi/eo/

Onward!

Max More
Editor-in-Chief

Max More, Ph.D.
more@extropy.org
http://www.primenet.com/~maxmore
President, Extropy Institute: exi-info@extropy.org, http://www.extropy.org



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