n-sf: Non-member submission from ["Treehouse" <yadi@xtra.co.nz>]

Anthony Napier (asnapier@juno.com)
Tue, 18 Jul 2000 13:49:04 -0400 (EDT)

From: "Treehouse" <yadi@xtra.co.nz>
To: <n-sf@lucifer.com>
Subject: more for the list
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 02:13:02 +1200
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Thanks for the list given me something to read this month. :)

some improvements:

Bova's Voagers 3: Startbrothers features nanites in the wet = manufacturing and medical uses
Robinson's Red, Blue, Green Mars features nanites in government weapons = and manufacturing, (unstated, but suspect dry as they built damns with = them)
Zindell's Neverness features mature nano in wet and dry phases aswell as = high-tech by-products (the gods themselves), great details about the = usage but not the tech itself.
McCarthy's Bloom features wet nano
Hamilton's Reality Dysfunction and Neutronium Alchemist feature both wet = and dry nano

Addition:
David Zindell's The Wild need to be added to the list it is in the = Neverness sequence and features nano in the same way.

Cheers
Amos