In a message dated 99-10-07 17:25:19 EDT, starman125@hotmail.com (john grigg) wrote:
> I wonder sometimes just what the place in history for extropianism and 
>  transhumanism in general will be?
I see us as being remembered as the salons of the philosphes are from the days of the early Enlightenment: A breeding ground for ideas and a network of innovators.
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