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	<title>Comments on: Extreme Environments&#8211;Nathalie Talec</title>
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		<title>By: Stephen C.</title>
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		<description>Wow. PostEco Couture. I might find myself looking like Mad Max

I, personally, see Nano-Technology as a less extreme example, but the most likely basis for a &quot;PostEco Couture&quot; culture to emerge. Regardless of the technology&#039;s more hypothesized possible uses, I can&#039;t see it making an impact on Wall St. for biotechnology firms until consumer&#039;s minds are able to connect more with this unfathomable concept. Already in the works are Nano-technology fibers that create energy from simple human movement to power things like ipods for a more sustainable future, hopefully the alternative to being bbq&#039;ed if bare skinned, but all the same fitting in slightly with the image above.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow. PostEco Couture. I might find myself looking like Mad Max</p>
<p>I, personally, see Nano-Technology as a less extreme example, but the most likely basis for a &#8220;PostEco Couture&#8221; culture to emerge. Regardless of the technology&#8217;s more hypothesized possible uses, I can&#8217;t see it making an impact on Wall St. for biotechnology firms until consumer&#8217;s minds are able to connect more with this unfathomable concept. Already in the works are Nano-technology fibers that create energy from simple human movement to power things like ipods for a more sustainable future, hopefully the alternative to being bbq&#8217;ed if bare skinned, but all the same fitting in slightly with the image above.</p>
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