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Misinformed definitions, an apology

To all, I apologize if I've provided misinformation in my article titled Nanotechnology Basics Defined. I am deeply sorry that I may not have defined carbon nanotubes properly, or that I haven't provided readers with accurate information regarding carbon molecules. I will be updating the article within the next two months. Please be aware that the purposes for my exploration in Nanotech are to...

a. discuss concepts and thought processes in reference to the application of nanotech to a data warehousing and business intelligence world.
b. explore and hypothesize about new possibilities for software and engineering.
c. better understand it's purpose within every day business applications.
d. Expand the bounds of which types of nanotech will work in the future world.

If there is anyone out there who wishes to comment, it would be nice to hear from you. Particularly if you would be so kind as to provide links for scientific research, and to point me to resources that think outside the box (in terms of speculation) - I will take the time to read through the information.

Thank-you again.

Sincerely,
Dan Linstedt

  Posted by Dan Linstedt on June 8, 2005 4:44 PM |

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