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Sent: 18 October 2012 00:45
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Subject: David's need for a Wiki-up and Jim's need for more Foresight
Crash on over there, David, and find out about the earliest manuscript of
the I Ching written on silk. It's not at all so different from what you've
got in translation, sans commentaries, of course. You'll find it under
Mangwandui. If you're still interested after that, the book's available in
translation by a gentleman by the name of Shaughnessy, if I remember to
recall my recollections correctly.
Jim, you should join the Foresight institute newsletter. They provide lots
of links to nano info and nano events incl. quantum comp. The nano folks
are the guys 'n gals that want to construct a ham and egg sandwich one
particle at a time, from scratch!
And by the way, here's a question: what's the smallest poem you've ever
encountered? I'm not talking about shortest--I'm talking smallest.
I have a special edition of a poem which I inscribed on a single grain of
rice. Only did two of them. Of course this was in my younger, happier days,
when I could paint with a single-hair brush.
Anybody gone smaller? Jim?
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