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1) Title: Strong Solids
1.1) Kelly, Anthony, Ph.D. STRONG SOLIDS, 2d ed. (Oxford, 1973.)
       LOCATION: TA404.8.K4 1973: Physics

cryonics: p.269, Which cryonics service stopped buying liquid nitrogen?

Query for Drexler: Did you attend any of these losing M.I.T. seminars?

p. 281 - What about doing something similar to what was done with
homesteading?  Open up a small amount of space, e.g. one percent of
the asteroids to ownership by whoever can occupy it and divide another
one percent proportionally to population.  When this
approaches being used up, another segment can be divided proportionally
to population and still another segment opened up to homesteading.

Other solar systems are not allocated until humanity is closer to
being able to reach them.  While this is subject to U.N. type abuse,
e.g. we won't admit that you can reach the stars till you give us
something else we want, it's no worse than such abuse in other areas.

Dividing the universe exactly once before we know what's there is likely
to be even sillier than the Pope's division of the world between Spain
and Portugal.

In general I find Drexler still a bit too collectivist.