Lunar Nanofactory Sunday, May 20 2007
images and nanotechnology 11:49 pm
This is the title image of Chris Phoenix’s 2005 NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts study, titled “Large-Product General-Purpose Design and Manufacturing Using Nanoscale Modules”. I had missed it before because it’s not on CRN’s website, but it’s a full 112 pages and looks like a fascinating and technically detailed document.
Also, a couple images of me, one of which was used for the Psych Today article (left one) are online. Don’t laugh, they made me wear those damn gloves.




Sorry, I laughed. My apologies.
Although, I have to say I laughed //because// they made you wear the gloves. As in, they wouldn’t take the photos if you didn’t? Considering the content of the article, it sounds like they were making fun of you here, too.
Yeah, I concur. With all due respect to Psych Today…fuck ‘em!
Concurrence for everyone!
*this* is what I think of psychology in general:
http://iconrad01.googlepages.com/pill.jpg
:)
The article could have been a lot worse, and I think the gloves are meant to represent that I have to fight for my views to be heard because they’re in the minority… Psych Today isn’t a very exciting or relevant publication but I wouldn’t go so far as to say they only gave me the gloves to mock me. :)
It could have been worse… they could have put you cowering behind a tree on the cover
http://psychologytoday.com/pto/2007_03.html
I’m in the nano-materials porgrams at university of toronto, interesting to see someone actually mentioned nanotechnology in one of his blogs. Kudos to you!