chesley@apple.com (Harry Chesley) (03/16/91)
"The Assembler Multitude"
An open discussion of
New Technical Developments in Nanotechnology and
Social Consequences and Dangers of Nanotechnology
Monday evening March 18th
7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
University Lutheran Church
1611 Stanford Avenue, Palo Alto
Directions from Highway 101: Get off at Oregon Expressway and go two miles
to El Camino. Cross El Camino and another half mile. Hanover is the
major street at the base of the hill. Turn right at Hanover. Go to the
stopsign at California and turn left. Go three blocks and turn right
onto Bowdoin. Go two blocks to the dead-end. University Lutheran is the
last driveway on the left. (University Lutheran is also accessible from
Stanford Avenue. It is the first driveway on the left after the stopsign
at Bowdoin.)
Meetings after this one:
April 1, 1991, 7:30 PM at University Lutheran
April 15, 1991, 7:30 PM at University Lutheran
April 29, 1991, 7:30 PM at University Lutheran
Organized by Ted Kaehler
Net: Kaehler2@AppleLink.Apple.com (w) 408-974-6241
(mailing address: 20525 Mariani Ave. MS 76-3F
Cupertino, CA 95014)
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