Hi Atul:
Your question appeared ordinary, but it wasn't! Feyman had answered this
question in 1959, decades before we started asking! For the classic
lecture by Richard Feyman on December 29, 1959, I will encourage you to
visit this website: http://www.zyvex.com/nanotech/feynman.html
Robert.
At 08:36 AM 9/4/2003 -0700, you (Atul Ranade) wrote:
>Hi all,
>Thanx a lot guys...Especially Philip Floyd...Some of you must have felt I
>asked the question too late or I was just being lazy in putting it on this
>forum...But some how I wasn't satisfied with the answers I got from all
>the books that I read...And so I thought the question must be put to more
>experienced people like you...Well to tell you more about myself...I am
>working on manufacturing MEMS using Rapid Prototyping for the past 9
>months and I am also writing a thesis on it...I wish to do a PhD on the same...
>More later...
>Thanx again..
>
>Atul Ranade.
>Research assistant
>Mechanical and Industrial engineering department.
>University of Texas at El Paso
>
>
>"Success never rests. On your worst days, be good. And on your best
>days, be great. And on every other day, get better"
> - Carmen Mariano
>
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