from agricultural sources to make useful
polymers. They are a long way from replacing oil as the feedstock but the research
they are doing is pretty interesting though not really focused on automotive fuel so
much as other petrochemicals.
Jim Windle
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 22:26:11 Bill
debt?
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On Sat, 25 Aug 2001 18:49:21 Tim May wrote:
Well, yes, there are many. I only even _tried_ to list a handful of the
most important folks in just that one field: nuclear. Every field has
its giants.
And the ones I cited in just the nuclear field were not just scientists,
they were policy
the problem is not another superpower, but a guy with a credit card
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/08/05/magazine/05SPACEWARS.html
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Admittedly off topic, but did anyone see any of the meteors?
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figuring out what hardware
Jim Choate is running on. Just a thought since he doesn't seem likely to take the
LSAT.
Jim Windle
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There is a very interesting and pretty thorough article on iris recognition in the
current (July-August) issue of American Scientist. The site has an abstract of the
article and some links:
http://www.americanscientist.org/articles/01articles/Daugman.html
Jim Windle
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