Thanks, Elliot! Hope you've finally returned "Primer" to the video store, bro. As for me, I've put it back into my Netflix queue. I'm going to figure that movie out if I have to watch it 365 times! And, Justin, that should help answer your question ...
Nanoethics: I don't think that they would be any more dangerous than a regular golf ball. The "nano" part would probably be carbon nanofibers and though an irritant and possible carcinogen when they're in fiber form, they're not harmful when integrated with polymers and other substances.
I'm excited about the return (soft or otherwise), Howard.
ReplyDeleteYes, we're all excited. Just don't spend too much time on it, Howard.
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ReplyDeleteWelcome back NanoBot!
ReplyDeleteGood to see you back Howard. Hope you're still employed!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elliot! Hope you've finally returned "Primer" to the video store, bro. As for me, I've put it back into my Netflix queue. I'm going to figure that movie out if I have to watch it 365 times! And, Justin, that should help answer your question ...
ReplyDeleteWow, it's great that you are back. I found your nano blog very informative and had read many of the posts. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteInteresting blog... Just happened upon it today.
ReplyDeleteNanoethics: I don't think that they would be any more dangerous than a regular golf ball. The "nano" part would probably be carbon nanofibers and though an irritant and possible carcinogen when they're in fiber form, they're not harmful when integrated with polymers and other substances.
-Andy