X-Message-Number: 18861 Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 12:52:31 -0600 From: " - KC Homes - www.iggy.net" <> Subject: No bull tech/science/medicine e-mail newsletters? - Thank you much! I was totally awed and floored by compilation of "NanoGirl News" to cryonics net group. - Wow! Wow! Wow! Are you guys aware of any other newsletters of your kind - straightforward, no bull, down to the point about technology, science, medicine, futuristic applications to life, etc. I am not too much into sophisticated scientific talk of the PhD level :o), but rather "Scientific American," "National Geographic," "Discovery Channel," or "CNN News" type. I hope I am making sense to you? I am in residential real estate and was fascinated some of the things mentioned in it as related and can be applied to real estate! I am a big believer in technology, science, and medicine and was just delighted to read this newsletter posted to cryonics net group. I wrote about applications of computer chips implants to real estate to a group of about 7,000 real estate professional around US and the globe. I am one of those "techno geeks" who is always on the "bleeding edge" of technology and new things. I even have a robot lawn mower! - see http://www.iggy.net/robot.htm and advice my real estate clients to get one too from http://www.FriendlyRobotics.com There are lots of little steps towards aligning people and machines in life as well as business and industrial applications. The possibilities of "nerve wiring" and further integration with computers and human interaction with machines/computers for real estate industry as well as just every day life are very promising, exciting and mind boggling. Are you guys aware of any other newsletters of your kind - straightforward, no bull, down to the point about technology, science, medicine, futuristic applications to life, etc. I am not too much into sophisticated scientific talk of the PhD level :o), but rather "Scientific American," "National Geographic," "Discovery Channel," or "CNN News" type. I hope I am making sense to you? Please, let me know. I look forward to hearing from you all! Sincerely, IGGY Dybal Your Real Estate Consultant - Kansas City - RE/MAX Best E-mail: Web site: www.iggy.net Office: 913-894-4024 Toll-free: 877-550-IGGY/4449 Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=18861