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Hello Fallout: New Vegas Community. I bring you this classic r/AskReddit post with Arcade, Boone, and my Courier.
The "grey goo," a term coined by Eric Drexler in the book Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology (1986), represents a hypothetical scenario related to advanced nanotechnology. Drexler envisions a situation where self-replicating nanorobots escape control and begin indiscriminately consuming all matter around them to create copies of themselves. This hypothesis is based on the idea of molecular replicators designed to assemble material at the atomic level, but due to programming errors or lack of regulation, they could lead to a global catastrophe.
Drexler, K. Eric. Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology. Anchor Books, 1986. ISBN: 9780385199735.
Drexler, K. Eric. Radical Abundance: How a Revolution in Nanotechnology Will Change Civilization. PublicAffairs, 2013. ISBN: 9781610391139.
I had to switch boone out for arcade but in my heart they're all travelling together and arcade is like why do you keep him around and then boone takes his shirt off to take a bath or something and drexler just gives arcade a knowing look.
Lynne Drexler
Herbert’s Garden, 1960.
Happy 95th birthday to Rosalyn Drexler! An early but under-recognized voice in American Pop Art, Drexler’s work often sources images from newspapers, films, or journalism. In this painting, the artist takes a photograph by Arthur Fellig—known as “Weegee”—of a couple kissing on the beach and creates an ambiguous relationship that questions the ideas of sexual conduct and consent. Imbuing the usually bright world of Pop with a sense of noir, Drexler turns her work into a psychological space of desire and danger. See this painting in our installation "Pop Art: A New Vernacular."
“Embrace,” 1964, by Rosalyn Drexler © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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Also great Work from the Singer and Songwriter "Jorge Drexler"(Uruguay). This Song is on his Album "Eco" , released in 2004. Visit www.jorgedrexler.com for m...
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♪ Mi tormento.Mi fabuloso complemento.Mi fuente de salud. ♪
♫ Deseo...mire donde mire, te veo...mire donde mire, te veo...mire donde mire, te veo... ♫
♪ Dulce magnetismo:dos cargas opuestasbuscando lo mismo. ♪
Cause nature is the realest She doesn't need my allegiance I'm a buzz in her velvet battery I'm the trust of her ancient anatomy