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Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2002 13:26:45 EST
Subject: gadgets

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>In fact, I'd be willing to trade a lot of the current meretricious gadgetry 
in exchange for genuine progress in reversible neuropreservation and 
anti-aging treatments.

  So would I, but that's not how it works. Even if we could magically 
transfer the regulation from biotech/drugs to the computer industry (swap the 
Food and Drug Administration for a Federal Data Administration), we'd still 
hit bottlenecks. What good is the Human Genome information without computers 
to search it? Let's be happy we have the gadgets so we can use them to work 
on things that really are important.


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