wodarz@iwu1c.UUCP (Dennis Wodarz) (02/20/84)
My younger brother has been given one of those class assignements that are relatively difficult for an eighth grader to accomplish on his own. He is supposed to interview either an expert on lasers or someone who uses them at work. He asked me to help him find someone who can answer his questions about lasers. He has not given me his list of questions yet (there will probably only be 3 or 4) but the main topic conserns the practical uses that have been found for lasers thus far. The interview need not be face to face so I will send the questions to anyone willing to answer them via mail. Also anyone that knows of any unusual or otherwise interesting uses for lasers but does not want to be "interviewed" should feel free to respond as well. For those of you who would not mind being interviewed please send me some mail indicating who you are and what your credentials as far as lasers go are. Also mention what you do with lasers so that his questions can be geared to your particular application. Thanks in advance, -- Dennis Wodarz ihnp4!iwu1c!wodarz 312+979-7971
thielges@uiuccsb.UUCP (02/23/84)
#R:iwu1c:-20200:uiuccsb:9900039:000:413 uiuccsb!thielges Feb 22 09:43:00 1984 speaking of lasers, are there any amatuar laser artists out there? I mistook the intention of the 'net.laser-love' nf to serve laser artists and posted a short list of some of the inexpensive to set up effects that I have developed. If you are interested in starting an informal info exchange, please reply to me with your address and interests so I can compile a list of net laser freaks. Bart Thielges