Re: Is Biowire in Your Future?

From: Alex Ramonsky (alex@ramonsky.com)
Date: Thu Apr 03 2003 - 06:19:50 MST

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    Thankyou Mr Powers for the inspiration for this month's startup project!
    Wer'e goint to be looking at implant shelling, particularly zirconium,
    problems with pyroxia, and possible bio 'camoflage' for implants.
    Hopefully the end product will be somewhere in yours truly by the end of
    the year (or maybe a lot sooner).
    You did not waste bandwidth, you promoted the singularity. : )
    ...Every cloud has a silver lining...(it's a bunch of nano freaks trying
    out smart fog)
    AR

    Zero Powers wrote:

    > Grrr... I *hate* when that happens.
    >
    > (Note to self: *Never* post *anything* on April 1st!!)
    >
    > Sorry for wasting the bandwidth simply to demonstrate that, once
    > again, I'm the biggest April fool on the list.
    >
    > -Zero
    >
    >
    >> From: Cory Przybyla <recherchetenet@yahoo.com>
    >> Reply-To: extropians@extropy.org
    >> To: extropians@extropy.org
    >> Subject: Re: Is Biowire in Your Future?
    >> Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 19:33:06 -0800 (PST)
    >>
    >> there's a link in the article that reads
    >> "related news: Weblog: Tools for April Fools"
    >>
    >> Sorry. Dissapointed I know you are. (In case those
    >> from other countries don't have this 'holiday' it's
    >> the first of April where pranks and spoofs are the
    >> norm).
    >>
    >> --- Zero Powers <zero_powers@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >> > TODAY THE EIEIO standard-setting body is scheduled
    >> > to release the first
    >> > draft of the 40103a standard for computer hardware
    >> > meant to be implanted in
    >> > the users body. The first version of the standard,
    >> > popularly called
    >> > Biowire, is meant to cover the two classes of
    >> > hardware consumers are
    >> > likely to see over the next year: implantables and
    >> > the more flexible
    >> > dermal sockets.
    >> >
    >> > http://www.msnbc.com/news/893494.asp?0dm=T17JT
    >> >
    >> > Now we're getting somewhere...
    >> >
    >> > -Zero
    >> >
    >> >
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