The Green Files > Nanotech bad for your health?
[@ Monkeysign] About a month ago, BoingBoing ran a story on an anti-nanotechnology protest directed at an Eddie Bauer store in Chicago. I considered mentioning it then, but it slipped through the cracks until a post on Slashdot today pointed to a fresh article at Wired.com today.
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[Thedesignexperience.org] #openacs irc weblog Archive: talli: "By Cameron Laird - You may know Tcl, and think of it as one of those "toy languages" that teenagers can pick up in less than an hour and make little GUI programs, chat scripts, and primitive Web pages. But Tcl is also finding broadening appeal among enterprise developers facing complex and costly integration projects, as an "industrial strength application glue".
[Businessweek.com] Why Web Publishers Fear a Little Sharing: Commenting on the difficulty of stopping sharing, lawyer Robert Bauer of Brown Raysman in New York explains: "There's no way to determine who's using that user name and password." However, he warns, some might hesitate to share some subscriptions because it might enable others to see their credit-card number and other personal information.
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