From davew@well.com Sat Jan 24 14:50:56 1998 Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 14:50:51 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: uncle bob warner To: Marti Warner In-Reply-To: <19980124224600.10206.rocketmail@send1a.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hey marti have a safe trip hope you find somthing good im in san diego all next week davew From davew@well.com Sat Jan 24 17:25:28 1998 Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 17:25:28 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: what to do To: jsale@sunstroke.sdsu.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: jeff please dont riks last minute efforts distract you from what you think is important he isn't and wont be a web designer he is a good writer of proposals and papers we will live if the web page isnt finished by mmvr lack of planning on his part isnt an emengency on our part he has this vision that there is a tool to make him a star hence we buy a lot of tools that we then return..... we cant return time!!!!!!! just wanted you to know davew From davew@well.com Sat Jan 24 18:53:11 1998 Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 18:53:11 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Forwarded mail.... To: Alan Barnum Scrivener In-Reply-To: <199801250237.SAA20752@well.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: alan you dont disappoint me good responses fyi this is the evolving topic list for a rand group check out http://s008.infomall.org/b3k/darpaUUC.htm a stab at "evil-ution".... is your somascope paper on the web?? davew From davew@well.com Sat Jan 24 18:55:03 1998 Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 18:55:03 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: query To: Alan Barnum Scrivener In-Reply-To: <199801250252.SAA23781@well.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: nextmed and mmvr are next week webscience2000 is following tue wed davew can get you into exhibits On Sat, 24 Jan 1998, Alan Barnum Scrivener wrote: > > So, when were those conferences in SD you wanted me to go to? > > ============================================================================== > Alan B. Scrivener "Once I was happy at 300 Baud; now I'm frustrated at 33.6K!" > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > home: Web: http://www.well.com/user/abs/ > 753 N. Glassell St. home: (714) 289-1554 > Orange, CA 92867 cell: (714) 402-1818 > email: abs@well.com > ============================================================================== > > > From davew@well.com Sat Jan 24 22:12:23 1998 Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 22:12:23 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: san diego is nice To: Marti Warner In-Reply-To: <19980125055656.2330.rocketmail@send1b.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hey marti would be good to see you this next weekend will be hanging out at the conferences you might like it the cyberspace thing kinda puts a new dimension on communication huh?? its so easy just to blast a little note to someone and no pressure on returning fast the future is cool i know cause im helping create it davew From davew@well.com Sat Jan 24 22:12:59 1998 Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 22:12:59 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Thanks just got off the phone with Janice (fwd) To: janzoo@yahoo.com Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: note from marti ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 21:56:56 -0800 (PST) From: Marti Warner To: davew@well.com Subject: Thanks just got off the phone with Janice Hi! Jusst got off the phone with Janice. I am really thinking strongly about moving to the San Diego area. It would be easier to move to an area where I know people. Janice is sending me the classified Ads. I will send resume's and answer the one's that look good. Marti. Thank you for talking me into this computer _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From davew@well.com Sat Jan 24 22:43:36 1998 Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 22:43:36 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Lion King Bill To: Asaron SunSpider In-Reply-To: <19980125062902.27094.rocketmail@web1.rocketmail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: i take it that you are on line From davew@well.com Sat Jan 24 23:07:28 1998 Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 23:07:28 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: phonlist on web To: janzoo@yahoo.com Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hey baby this is my phone list on the web feel free to suggest additions http://s008.infomall.org/fonlst/ like your parnets and friends me From davew@well.com Sun Jan 25 09:56:12 1998 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 09:56:12 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: what to do To: Jeff Sale In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.19980125093152.006bf5e4@sunstroke.sdsu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: RO X-Status: thanks for being understanding on this he has put janice into a little of a tight spot and his depression is flaring... but if that is the worst proplem that i have ..then life is good and that is the worst problem i have at the moment...ergo life is good on other fronts found a service that converts pdf files to html automagically via email not images but text stuff you send them the url they email a html doc back in a few min.. saved me about a billion hrs...maybe more am giving a neurocosmology talk on wed afternoon at next med will be talking about percetrual state space modulation state specific sciences synectics and all the other cool wacked out stuff that i can fling any diagrams you may have in mind would be cool i ve got it covered but thought you may have somthing you wanted contribute this is what i sent in Languaging the future. From The Decade Of The Brain To The Millennium Of The Mind. This discussion will address neurophysiological considerations in developing an interactive environment for incorporating new ways to render complex information to the user by optimizing the interface system to match the human nervous systemrender to consciousness the necessary information. Perceptual state space modulation, methods to intentionally modulate the contents of a conscious experience in such a way so as to maximize the comprehensibility of complex concepts from diverse disciplines, will be the focus of this discussion. Requirements for such a system will be based on the human userthat optimizes the humanconsidered. The goal of this methodology is optimization of human-computer interaction in interactive environments for the purpose of increasing the intelligibility of complex biomedical communication. This next generation communication methodology will foster the development of computer enhanced/mediated transdisipline languaging tools for effective interdisciplinary communication. It is postulated that we will need all the help we can get in intelligently cyberizing the perceptibility and expressivity of complex dynamic phyiso-molecular phenomena. wacked out but hey this is next med er what meds should i take next???? davew From davew@well.com Sun Jan 25 10:16:09 1998 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 10:16:09 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: what to do To: Jeff Sale In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.19980125093152.006bf5e4@sunstroke.sdsu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: RO X-Status: help!!!!!!!! just got a call from karen morgan they want me to speak at 10 am on tuesday....... nothing like a little pressure anyway no biggie this is hand waving and meme sling at its best no action items out of this message just needed a shoulder to whine to davew From davew@well.com Sun Jan 25 10:34:35 1998 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 10:34:35 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: ppt To: David Balch In-Reply-To: <9801251638.AA09586@sparky.med.ecu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: first fly by if it sucks suggest fixxn's dave I will give a blus sky of msc big picture of blue print tele-conultation cme comsumer health individual life health plan will mention their standards piece as a hand off to you you back up a little and start with the comm tek reality check Recent Technology Developments Improved Infrastructure Global Dial-up ISDN Low Cost CPE Telcos Mature Universal Service Fund then lead into how to determine what to do in light of new model New Clinical Models Micro-Hospital Call Centers Home Health Care then go to specifics of what we have conjured over the last couple of years and what efforts that you are leading in order to be future complient start with r n d efforts Telemedical Service Delivery Systems Telemedicine Suite Docking Station TMPS Workstation Health Care Kiosk then go to deliverables ECU Telemedicine Update TeleHome Care TeleSchool Health TeleMental Health REACH-TV Expansion Web-based Scheduler I then come in with an intro to the ski people "lets here from the forward trenches" from admin perspective from clinical perspective break you lead of second session with overview of clinical areas Retinal Screening Glaucoma Retinal aneurysm Macular Degeneration Retinopathy (Diabetic, Hypertensive, Arteriosclerotic) Papilledema Retinal Degeneration Optic Neuritis then cover what the industry has to provide to allow quality Emerging Standards Telescreening--ITU H.320 Tele echo--24-30 fps (H.320) Telepathology--1024H X 768V X 24 bit Teleradiology--DICOM 3.0 Data--ITU T.120 (H.320) Audio--ITU G. 711-728 (H.320) then you go into reality check based on experience and "future cast" about what is now what is needed Global Applications & Methodologies Telescreening--ISDN Teleradiology--POTS & ISDN Teleechocariolography\--ISDN Telepathology--POTS & ISDN Teleultrasound--POTS & ISDN Telestethoscope--POTS TeleECG--POTS Home Monitoring--POTS & ISDN then talk tek about the new low cost systems Low-Cost Real-Time Video C-Phone Pro-Share Via Video Clinical Applications I come in and talk about developing to take advantage of this stuff demo the tngs and neattools future cast a little then we take questions and go party davew From davew@well.com Sun Jan 25 10:41:17 1998 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 10:41:16 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: looks great To: janzoo In-Reply-To: <19980125182906.17031.rocketmail@send1a.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: fixed it with new numbs From davew@well.com Sun Jan 25 13:57:55 1998 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 13:57:55 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: what to do To: Jeff Sale In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.19980125132249.006c9d68@sunstroke.sdsu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: what do you want to strike me for...ive been good i arrive tomorrow afternoon around 1pm i think ive got it under control.. will let you know where i am arround 4pm need to go to hotels and make sure that everybody is covered ie rooms will be at my house by 4ish later me From davew@well.com Sun Jan 25 14:16:52 1998 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 14:16:52 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: eye-tracking and eeg cursor control To: Jeff Sale In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.19980125141257.006c6518@sunstroke.sdsu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: send it to ed edlipson@syr.edu i think it is a good idea davew From davew@well.com Sun Jan 25 14:17:34 1998 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 14:17:33 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: eye-tracking and eeg cursor control (fwd) To: davew@npac.syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: MULTIPART/MIXED; BOUNDARY="=====================_885795178==_" Status: O X-Status: --=====================_885795178==_ Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=us-ascii ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 14:12:58 -0800 From: Jeff Sale To: Dave Warner Subject: eye-tracking and eeg cursor control Well, I'm excited again. I think part of my problem with the tutorial is that I had alot of fun doing the initial interface, but I'm getting burnt on finishing the content. Very tedious and time consuming, surprise, surprise. But I'll finish it by god! What I think is also very important is identifying some really good demos, and then I'll create a video tutorial, or some quicktime bites to put online, or both. The latest interesting twist to all of this is a conversation I had with Dr. Sandra Marshall, the Director of CRMSE (Center For Research in Math and Science Education). She was telling me about her state-of-the-art eye-tracking system she now has installed with which she's doing pioneering research for the Navy, command and control stuff where they want to characterize an experts performance under various conditions in order to better train the beginner. She has a $20K-$50K infrared eye-tracking system, and she's doing EMG and galvanic skin response, too. She complained about the expense and the lack of portability of her system. She invited me to her lab for a demo, and we discussed graduate work, too. I think it's time to give her a demo of the system I have here. Also, I'm wanting to spend a bit of time pursuing cursor control with EEG, mu-rhythms et al. I've done some extensive searching online and off for literature (I've doing AND searches on mu-rhythms and cursor, as well as brain-computer interface), and there's quite a bit, mostly from the same groups we were familiar with before, just more of it. A couple of online articles have diagrams you may want to snatch, or assign me the task of duplication and sprucing them up a bit. They're at: Interesting breadth of research at Langley: http://phaedra.larc.nasa.gov/htdocs/hemtop.html Good diagram: http://dsplab1.eng.fiu.edu/PROJECTS/bci/eeg2.html http://dsplab1.eng.fiu.edu/index_dsplab.html Pfurtscheller, McFarland, Wolpaw, et al, appear to be the veterans in the field: http://www-dpmi.tu-graz.ac.at/Research/Annual95/erd.html I attached a document(seabrook.doc) with some good references in the bibliography, too. There's also a graduate student at UCSD's Cog Sci Dept. doing it: http://icogsci1.ucsd.edu/~aarnoldu/ I think that the system we've put together here at my home is second to none in many ways (especially the price and the openness for developers), but it couldn't hurt to make contact with established people like Sandra. Her most recent web site for the eye-tracking stuff is incomplete, but at: http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/cerf/ Check it out and see if there's any potential political conflict of interest before I go asking her if it's kosher to invite you for a demo, too. Sounds like she has a REALLY nice system, very accurate. If we could take her data and control a cursor for under $10K, we have a major interface tool. She says also that preliminary analysis suggests that a low pass filter of data on pupil dilation under cognitive load indicates a kind of fingerprint for individuals, a high pass indicates a kind of navigational "style", too. I'm probably grossly misrepresenting her work, but it sounded kind of like this. If you're interested, maybe you and Ed and I can pay a visit to her lab. Will Ed be out here for MedVR? Tell me to send this to Ed or others if you thinks it's appropriate. I'm still not sure. 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charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: send atachments to npac mail thanks i already frowarded this me From davew@well.com Sun Jan 25 14:43:52 1998 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 14:43:52 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: ppt To: David Balch In-Reply-To: <9801252221.AA09856@sparky.med.ecu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: good will be busting ass all night just was informed my nextmed lecture is tue at 10am changed from wed 130pm wheeeeeee davew From davew@well.com Sun Jan 25 21:05:17 1998 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 21:05:17 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: NextMed Program (fwd) To: jsale@sunstroke.sdsu.edu cc: edlipson@syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: into the future davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 00:03:43 -0500 From: Jim To: westwood@uconect.net Subject: NextMed Program Dear NextMed Presenter: Here is the schedule for NextMed presentations. We're looking forward to your participation. Please let me know if you have any questions about it. Have a safe and comfortable trip to San Diego. We look forward to meeting you at the Hyatt Regency when you arrive. Sincerely, Jim Westwood Aligned Management Associates, Inc. ***** Tuesday, January 27, 1998 8:30 Welcome & Introduction Shaun Jones MD 9:00 Molecular Medicine, Population Genetics and Individualized Care George Poste DVM PhD 9:30 The Genomics Revolution: An Enabling Platform for a New Era in Biomedical Research Robert Strausberg PhD & Carol Dahl PhD 10:00 Languaging the Future: From The Decade Of The Brain To The Millennium Of The Mind Dave Warner MD 10:30 Break 10:45 The Role of Miniaturization Technologies in Medicine of the Future Gregory Kovacs MD PhD 11:15 The Future of Infectious Disease Stephen Morse PhD 11:45 Panel Question & Answer Session Moderator: George Poste DVM PhD 12:15 Break 1:45 Introduction Shaun Jones MD 2:00 Issues Concerning the Relationship Between Brain Processes and Current Technology Karl Pribram MD 2:30 What Can Brain Imaging Tell Us About the Mind and Soul? Edythe London PhD 3:00 Break 3:15 The Neuron-Silicon Interface: Building Replacement Parts for the Brain Theodore Berger PhD 3:45 The 5th Dimensional Human: Integrating Physical, Biochemical and Informational Worlds Richard Satava MD 4:15 Panel Question & Answer Session Moderator: Karl Pribram MD 5:00 Reception, Windsor Room A-B, Third Floor Wednesday, January 28, 1998 8:30 Introduction Shaun Jones MD 9:00 Extending Human Longevity: Myth or Reality? Eugenia Wang PhD 9:30 Aging: The Disease Which Afflicts Everyone Over The Age Of Thirty Five. Methods Of Diagnosis And Treatment Ward Dean MD 10:00 Sequence Space: To Boldly Go Where No Life Has Gone Before Stephen Johnston PhD 10:30 Break 10:45 Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Regenerative Tissue Therapy Daniel Marshak PhD 11:15 Clearance of Pathogens Ronald Taylor PhD 11:45 Panel Question & Answer Session Moderator: Daniel Marshak PhD 12:15 Break 1:45 Introduction Shaun Jones MD 2:00 After the Genome: From Molecular Biology to Molecular Cell Engineering Donald Ingber MD PhD 2:30 Neuroanatomy From Physics Christopher Cherniak PhD 3:00 Genetically Challenged: The Healthcare System in the 21st Century Robert Bohrer JD 3:30 Panel Question & Answer Session with Analysis & Commentary Moderator: Peter Schwartz 5:30 Reception, Manchester Foyer, Second Floor 6:30 Heads Up - Blue Sky Ahead: Preparing for the Globalization of Tele-Medical Knowledge Vending A multi-media presentation by Dave Warner MD & David C. Balch MA that will focus on the latest techno-socio-cultural developments affecting the design and deployment of commercially viable telemedical knowledge delivery systems. This program is offered to NextMed attendees through its link to Medicine Meets Virtual Reality: 6. Thursday, January 29, 1998 The final session of NextMed will be held in conjunction with the sixth annual conference, Medicine Meets Virtual Reality Moderator: Dr. rer nat Hans B. Sieburg 8:00 Welcome & Introduction Karen S. Morgan, President Aligned Management Associates, Inc. San Diego 8:05 Accelerating Technology Transfer: New Relationships for Academia, Industry, and Government Richard M. Satava MD 8:25 Panel Discussion: Academic Entrepreneurship: Funding for Research & Development of New Healthcare Technologies Chair: Dr. rer nat Hans B. Sieburg Panelists: Stephen R. Bochner MD, Portola Valley CA; Brook Byers, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Menlo Park CA; Richard Hamilton, Oxford Bioscience Partners, Costa Mesa CA; Douglas H. Obenshain, Ernst & Young, San Diego CA; Jeffrey Sollender, Forward Ventures, Inc., La Jolla CA 9:45 Engineering the Future of Biotechnology Dr. rer nat Hans B. Sieburg 10:00 Break Moderator: Shaun Jones MD 10:30 Medicine Meets Magic Susan E. Squires PhD 11:00 Keynote Presentation The Long Boom: A Positive View of Healthcare in the Next Century Peter Schwartz 11:45 Presentation of the 1998 Satava Award 12:00 End of NEXTMED From davew@well.com Sun Jan 25 22:08:37 1998 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 22:08:37 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: up again To: janzoo In-Reply-To: <19980126055030.18005.rocketmail@send1a.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hey baby glad you got it up..... arnt you suposed to say that to me?????? :-) doing the last min thing c u arround noon me From davew@well.com Sun Jan 25 22:09:23 1998 Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 22:09:23 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: up again To: janzoo In-Reply-To: <19980126055030.18005.rocketmail@send1a.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: it was super bowl sunday..ergo ...jeff=tv zombie From davew@well.com Mon Jan 26 14:37:57 1998 Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 14:37:36 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: COMTECH 98 To: "Susan A. Favro" In-Reply-To: <34CCAE20.6CDA@ptialaska.net> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: susan where did you send forms dont have them ergo cant fax them will invoice if that is best standing by for confirmation on tel-conf details from lori davew From davew@well.com Mon Jan 26 14:39:18 1998 Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 14:39:18 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: NEATTools &MMVR To: "Craig N. Robinson" In-Reply-To: <34CCFB51.4D1B@worldnet.att.net> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: have no idea where the rooms are in the hyatt but the exhibition is where you can meet with us will try to have your name on list thanks davew From davew@well.com Mon Jan 26 23:12:14 1998 Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 23:12:14 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: COMTECH 98 To: "Susan A. Favro" In-Reply-To: <34CD7328.7D39@ptialaska.net> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: susan i will be at the hyatt san diego tomorrow will email you fax there just saw the comtech web site now i know what im talking about...well at least i know what i will be talking about..;-) looks good davew will email fax numb tomorrow On Mon, 26 Jan 1998, Susan A. Favro wrote: > Dave, > > What's your fax number? I'll fax the forms to you. > > Please send your invoice to Alaska COMTECH, P.O. Box 34854, Juneau, AK > 99803. > > ....S > Susan A. Favro > Meeting Results > P.O. Box 34854 > Juneau, AK 99803 > V: 907.789.6345 > F: 907.789.8003 > > Dave Warner wrote: > > > > susan > > where did you send forms > > > > dont have them > > ergo cant fax them > > > > will invoice if that is best > > > > standing by for confirmation on tel-conf details from lori > > > > davew > > From davew@well.com Tue Jan 27 21:26:26 1998 Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 21:26:25 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: FW: COMTECH '98 Conference Presentations on 2/5/98 (fwd) To: davew@npac.syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE Status: O X-Status: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 12:01:15 -0900 From: Eussen, Lori To: 'David Warner' Cc: "Smith, Bryant" , "Kostka, Jim" Subject: FW: COMTECH '98 Conference Presentations on 2/5/98 David, We did it! Found a video conference facility in Syracuse, NY that is about 7 mins. from the University. Visual Technologies 1620 Burnet Ave. Syracuse, NY 13206 Contact: =09Jim LaRonde =09Tel# (315)423-2000 =09=09=09=09Fax#(315)472-7426 They have a PictureTel Concorde Unit that operates at 384 Kbps (however, only 15 frames per sec., not 30 frames) but, the bandwidth is acceptable. Have also asked Jim, Visual Technologies to provide you with a PC and an Internet connection for your presentation. I have ordered room and video conference facilities as follows: 1/30/98 1 pm - 2 pm EDT "Test Lori Eussen w/Jim LaRonde" Note: David this is a test only to make sure this room can connect with us in Alaska. You do not need to be involved. =20 2/5/98=092:30 pm - 5 pm EDT "Telemedicine in Alaska" (Note: Asked for the entire session time even though your presentation begins at 3:15 pm EDT this will alleviate coordination problems bringing up your connection after Ace Allen's presentation is in progress. 2/5/98 4:30 pm - 7 pm EDT Distributed "Communication-Ware" =20 Best Regards, Lori Eussen =20 -----Original Message----- From:=09Eussen, Lori=20 Sent:=09Tuesday, January 20, 1998 5:51 PM To:=09'Chris Budig'; 'Ace Allen'; 'David Warner' Cc:=09Smith, Bryant; Kostka, Jim Subject:=09COMTECH '98 Conference Presentations on 2/5/98 Ace/Chris: Thursday, 2/5 starting at 10:30 a.m. Alaska Daylight Savings Time (2:30 p.m. Eastern) the concurrent session "Telemedicine in Alaska" with the presentation from Dr. Ace Allen will discuss the recently released, long awaited FCC Universal Service Report leveling the playing field for rural hospitals-as long as they are nonprofit. Ace's presentation is scheduled for the first 45 minutes of this 1 =BD hour session. =20 David Warner and Chris Budig, can we do a test sometime this next week, Mon. Jan. 26 or Tuesday Jan. 27 at 3 p.m. Eastern Time? We have dial in tel #(700)733-1844 for Ace Allen and (700)733-1845 for David Warner reserved. Ace or Chris, you mentioned you have a Picture Tel system, can you operate at 384 Kbps? We have VTEL systems and have a MCU II bridge that can accommodate your connection and David Warner's at the same time. David Warner: What type of system will you be using and can you also operate at 384 Kbps? Your presentation will be scheduled the last 45 mins. of the session and should start at 11:15 am ADT (3:15 pm EDT). Susan Favro advises there is also a second session schedules for the same day from 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm ADT (5:30 pm - 7 pm EDT). We will use the same dial in #(700)733-1845. Please confirm and let me know when we can test. Best Regards, Lori Eussen AT&T Alascom =20 From davew@well.com Tue Jan 27 21:27:01 1998 Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 21:27:01 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: FW: COMTECH '98 Conference Presentations on 2/5/98 To: "Eussen, Lori" In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: got it will be ther and ready on 5th thanks davew From davew@well.com Tue Jan 27 21:28:23 1998 Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 21:28:23 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: review : walk on the beach? To: wavz research In-Reply-To: <34CE56E4.B5512D37@intr.net> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hey dude page me when you get up on thursday 800 950 0849 am at the hyatt marina by convention davew From davew@well.com Tue Jan 27 21:31:53 1998 Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 21:31:53 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: howdy - its bandit - lets do something together To: support In-Reply-To: <19980127224031815.AAA113@copo> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: bandit good to hear from you will be tied up with conferences for the next few dazes have new tng three...8 analog and 8 digital can retail for arround 100$ have some killer software also have mde real progress we should talk i will try to connect in the next few dazes later dude davew From davew@well.com Tue Jan 27 21:33:59 1998 Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 21:33:59 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: janice a web hacker????!!!??? To: Dave Gilsdorf In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: see you today in the early pm davew From davew@well.com Wed Jan 28 08:10:19 1998 Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 08:10:18 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: COMTECH 98 To: "Susan A. Favro" In-Reply-To: <34CD7328.7D39@ptialaska.net> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: RO X-Status: i can be faxed at 619233-6464 dave warner md room 817 On Mon, 26 Jan 1998, Susan A. Favro wrote: > Dave, > > What's your fax number? I'll fax the forms to you. > > Please send your invoice to Alaska COMTECH, P.O. Box 34854, Juneau, AK > 99803. > > ....S > Susan A. Favro > Meeting Results > P.O. Box 34854 > Juneau, AK 99803 > V: 907.789.6345 > F: 907.789.8003 > > Dave Warner wrote: > > > > susan > > where did you send forms > > > > dont have them > > ergo cant fax them > > > > will invoice if that is best > > > > standing by for confirmation on tel-conf details from lori > > > > davew > > From davew@well.com Fri Jan 30 11:02:42 1998 Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 11:02:42 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: COMTECH 98 To: "Susan A. Favro" In-Reply-To: <34D04187.49DE@ptialaska.net> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: got the fax today will fax later very busy at the conference sorry for the delay davew From davew@well.com Fri Jan 30 11:04:45 1998 Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 11:04:44 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: address To: Quirijn Menken In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hi i am no longer at loma linda i a at 10860 pinot noir cr san diego ca 92131 check out www.pulsar.org davew On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Quirijn Menken wrote: > dear sir, > > please can you help me with your correct address? > Some months ago we did send you the last activityreport of the Netherlands Design Institute. Today it did return to sender, mentioning that the address is not correct! > We used: Loma Linda University, 11406 Loma Linda Drive, CA 92354 Loma Linda. > > If not correct, please email me your correct address, > thank you very much, Quirijn Menken > > -- > Quirijn Menken > > Vormgevingsinstituut / Netherlands Design Institute > Keizersgracht 609 > 1017 DS Amsterdam > The Netherlands > Tel: +31 (0)20 5516500 > Fax: +31 (0)20 6201031 > http://www.design-inst.nl > Quirijn@design-inst.nl > > > > From davew@well.com Fri Jan 30 11:06:05 1998 Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 11:06:05 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Note. To: Wmkidwell In-Reply-To: <4452529e.34d0a707@aol.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: bill im at a hectic conference in san diego will be off and on line for next 5 days davew From davew@well.com Mon Feb 2 13:10:15 1998 Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:10:15 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: COMTECH To: Sally Smith In-Reply-To: <1ECAB8EA5B8BD111A8E10000F8775F3B0122E0@bartlett1.hisea.org> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: sally has been tough to get all the details worked out but we are there havent seen what ill be able to transmit ie hjust talking head or computer hope to be able to surf the web in real time for them davew stand by for real time creative preseation ie make it up as i go will send invoice was 1k right??? davew From davew@well.com Mon Feb 2 13:11:40 1998 Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:11:40 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: markus 3/15 To: Markus Schmidt In-Reply-To: <34D241B1.7D3B2228@npac.syr.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hey markus looking forward to seeing you there new tng 3 was created by ed 8 anlogue 8 digital new neattools is better every day davew From davew@well.com Mon Feb 2 13:14:17 1998 Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:14:16 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: CareLink To: "Bailes, Julian" In-Reply-To: <0195F8913D31D11183A00060974FC4EC0DB3E1@mtldfile1.carelinkmgmt.org> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hey julian will stand by for more info no ruxh on this end i think that if it happens it needs to happen carefully let me know about the disney thing am here to help thanks davew c u in a couple of weeks davew From davew@well.com Mon Feb 2 13:17:38 1998 Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:17:38 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Palm Springs To: David Cole In-Reply-To: <199801302244.QAA29032@dfw-ix11.ix.netcom.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hey dave i am scheduled to drive in arround noon on the sunday talk is monday dont need much room thought you would have the mindsets and i bring some tng-3's putting fires out here at a bulshit trade show will try to call tomorrow davw ie tuesday you can page me 800 950 0849 davew From davew@well.com Mon Feb 2 13:27:03 1998 Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:27:03 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: please, discuss To: =?iso-2022-jp?B?GyRCOjQhOUxaTTo1VxsoSg==?= cc: janice@cts.com In-Reply-To: <34D3EB9D.1237@nnettown.or.jp> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: take foundation to do what??? why not a company... take please read this i do not know what you expect us to do we are now working full time on porjects i asked you to get some who can communicate in english well so i can ask questions it is not ok to be so long with out communication.... now will you please explain why we are needed to be involved i3 cannot make products we are a non-profit we work to help the disabled how is this work helping the disabled??? we do not want to manage a busness we do not want to be responsable for dooing your work i do not understand please have some communicate this to me if not then we cannot help you please respond davew On Sun, 1 Feb 1998, =?iso-2022-jp?B?GyRCOjQhOUxaTTo1VxsoSg==?= wrote: > hello, dave & janice. > sorry for too delay return from me. > Now I'm busy for preparing "Financial statements"...:-) > > > To sum up... > The proposal to you are those of the Foundation which I want to > establish. > I'm now thoroughly examining the possibility of setting up a separate > "R&D" operation. > However, I don't know that how to establish the Foundation in state. > i.e. > how many commitment ($) per year ; minimum ? > Most fully endowed the Foundation require an investment in the > range of $??????. > > In Japan, to establish the Foundation is very hard. > > In this project, > my client set aside a large portion of our budget for a retailer. > > About the payroll credit /salary deposit > step.1:every month > my client --(Yen)--> me as a payroll --($)--> I^3 as a payroll > step.2: every month > I^3 --(50%)--> programmer as a payment > I^3 --(50%)--> the Foundation as a gift > step.3: every year > the Foundation --(50%)--> I^3 as a gift > the Foundation --(50%)--> myself's action > i.e. > development "Dolphine's Kiss" and another interface. > display to "The technology and person with disabilities", etc... > > To guide my office's growth, I wish to employ a qualified a few > American whose duties will be described below. > --------Help Wanted: Contract Programmer------------- > I'm looking for an experienced C/C++ developer who is > familiar with the Linux/X-windows and Computer graphics > technologies to help us > create a medical graphic DB application on the Linux/X-windows. > constract : database management system of inventory/stock level by > PC network. > The contract rate is negotiable. > -------------------------------------------------------- > > If you have any questions, please send e-mail me. > I know you will do an outstanding job of I^3 and look forward to > cooperating with you in any way I can. > > ps...I can fly to you Sandiego/NY/LA... after 3'rd Feb. > > thank you, > > take > > From davew@well.com Mon Feb 2 15:42:13 1998 Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 15:42:12 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: New Medicine paper To: Susan Howell cc: rikr@npac.syr.edu In-Reply-To: <199802022329.RAA45768@jeflin.tju.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: MULTIPART/MIXED; BOUNDARY="=====================_886470303==_" Status: O X-Status: --=====================_886470303==_ Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=us-ascii we are doing damage control at a conference for the next 24hrs if you would just sent a email text of ?? revisions please dont attach davew On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Susan Howell wrote: > Dear Dave and Rik, > > As I've not had success in connecting with Dave, who's been my primary > contact so far, thought I'd also make sure Rik's in the loop....please see > my note, below...also, Dave, Dr. Gustke told me you have a new e-mail, so > hopefully this reaches you-- > > My mission: to receive the attached back from you within several days, if > at all possible. This would entail on your part review and response to > imbedded queries; also, please complete literary references--cyber-refs. are > OK--clarifying which ones should be included, as there are about 4 that are > in bibliography but not in paper. > > Your assistance is much appreciated. I apologize for the lack of advance > notice, which is something I normally extend, though am remiss this time due > to "editorial exigencies" at the moment! Again, I'd be grateful to hear from > you at your earliest possible convenience re: how this deadline sits w/ you > /if your schedules allow such a possibility. > > Thanks much. > > Susan > > > >Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 17:16:10 > >To: davew@npac.syr.edu > >From: Susan Howell > >Subject: New Medicine paper > >Cc: gustke@brody.med.ecu.edu > >X-Attachments: C:\NEWMED\PAPERS\WARNER.DOC; C:\NEWMED\PAPERS\WARNER.RTF; > > > >Dear Dave, > > > >I apologize for being incommunicado. Per my phone message just left, > attached you'll find your edited paper, with minor > changes/queries/suggestions only. I saved it in MS word, and also .RTF > format, as the latter is pretty foolproof for converting. > > > >When you pull up the document, pls. note I've used Word's "Revisions" mode > to highlight the changes. If it's easier to read without it on, go into the > Tools menu bar, go to Revisions, and "uncheck" the boxes. To assist you in > your review, text that's underlined has been moved from elsewhere or has > been new/suggested by me; text that is struckthrough has been cut and pasted > elsewhere. I've tried to add notes wherever possible. > > > >Dave, I should add that, due to the long length of your paper (we were > loathe to cut anywhere, as it's so interesting!), we'd like to strongly > suggest that your footnotes be majorly condensed/cut, which I've attempted > to do. I'm sorry about this; I hope you don't find the content to be too > terribly changed. Re: footnotes, the publisher's style does not "allow" them > so any footnoted text will need to appear in the body of the paper. > > > >About a deadline, Dave, without knowing what in the world your schedule is > or where in the world you might be at the moment, if you could turn this > around to me within a few days, that would be incredible. Basically, the > queries and edits require only your yay or nay, and some clarification of a > few points. > > > >Thanks so much, Dave. Please call me or email me Monday, if at all > possible, to ensure that you received your edited draft and when you can > RSVP with your final OK. > > > >Best wishes, > >Susan > > > >PS - pls. note I've cc: Dr. Gustke. > > > > > --=====================_886470303==_ Content-Type: APPLICATION/RTF; CHARSET=us-ascii Content-ID: {\rtf1\ansi \deff4\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f1\froman\fcharset2\fprq2 Symbol;}{\f4\froman\fcharset0\fprq2 Times New Roman;}}{\colortbl;\red0\green0\blue0;\red0\green0\blue255;\red0\green255\blue255;\red0\green255\blue0; \red255\green0\blue255;\red255\green0\blue0;\red255\green255\blue0;\red255\green255\blue255;\red0\green0\blue128;\red0\green128\blue128;\red0\green128\blue0;\red128\green0\blue128;\red128\green0\blue0;\red128\green128\blue0;\red128\green128\blue128; \red192\green192\blue192;}{\stylesheet{\widctlpar \f4\fs20 \snext0 Normal;}{\s1\keepn\widctlpar \b\f4 \sbasedon0\snext0 heading 1;}{\s2\keepn\widctlpar \b\f4\fs23 \sbasedon0\snext0 heading 2;}{\s3\keepn\widctlpar \f4 \sbasedon0\snext0 heading 3;}{ \s4\qc\keepn\widctlpar \f4 \sbasedon0\snext0 heading 4;}{\s5\li720\keepn\widctlpar \f4 \sbasedon0\snext0 heading 5;}{\s6\qr\keepn\widctlpar \f4 \sbasedon0\snext0 heading 6;}{\*\cs10 \additive Default Paragraph Font;}{\s15\widctlpar \b\f4 \sbasedon0\snext15 Body Text;}{\s16\widctlpar \f4 \sbasedon0\snext16 Body Text 2;}{\s17\widctlpar \i\f4\fs23 \sbasedon0\snext17 Body Text 3;}{\s18\widctlpar\tqc\tx4320\tqr\tx8640 \f4\fs20 \sbasedon0\snext18 header;}{\s19\widctlpar\tqc\tx4320\tqr\tx8640 \f4\fs20 \sbasedon0\snext19 footer;}{\s20\li720\ri720\widctlpar \f4\fs20 \sbasedon0\snext20 Block Text;}{\s21\widctlpar \f4\fs20 \sbasedon0\snext21 footnote text;}{\*\cs22 \additive\super \sbasedon10 footnote reference;}{\*\cs23 \additive\ul\cf2 \sbasedon10 Hyperlink;}{\*\cs24 \additive\sbasedon10 page number;}}{\*\revtbl {Unknown;}{TJU;}{tju;}{Elizabeth Grace;}{Thomas Jefferson University;}}{\info{\title The effect of the internet on telemedicine is not just in making telemedicine more efficient}{\author TJU}{\operator TJU}{\creatim\yr1998\mo1\dy30\hr16\min51} {\revtim\yr1998\mo1\dy30\hr17\min7}{\printim\yr1998\mo1\dy30\hr16\min16}{\version4}{\edmins1}{\nofpages33}{\nofwords6959}{\nofchars39671}{\*\company }{\vern57443}}\margl1440 \widowctrl\ftnbj\aenddoc\revisions\hyphcaps0\formshade \fet0\sectd \linex0\endnhere {\footer \pard\plain \s19\widctlpar\tqc\tx4320\tqr\tx8640\pvpara\phmrg\posxr\posy0 \f4\fs20 {\field{\*\fldinst {\cs24 PAGE }}{\fldrslt {\cs24\revised\lang1024\revauth1\revdttm-1507724241 33}{ \cs24\deleted\lang1024\revauth1\revdttm-2044597611 18}}}{\cs24 \par }\pard \s19\ri360\widctlpar\tqc\tx4320\tqr\tx8640 \par }{\*\pnseclvl1\pnucrm\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxta .}}{\*\pnseclvl2\pnucltr\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxta .}}{\*\pnseclvl3\pndec\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxta .}}{\*\pnseclvl4\pnlcltr\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl5 \pndec\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl6\pnlcltr\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl7\pnlcrm\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl8\pnlcltr\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang {\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl9\pnlcrm\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}\pard\plain \qc\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\fs40 \par \par \par The Globalization of Interventional Informatics Through Internet Mediated \par Distributed Medical Intelligence \par \par \par \par \par }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108\trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrh\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrv\brdrs\brdrw15 \cellx4320\cellx8748 \pard \qc\widctlpar\intbl {\b\fs24 Rik M. Rusovick}{\fs24 \line } Director of \line Corporate Communications,\line Mindtel, Syracuse NY \line Institute for Interventional \line Informatics, San Diego\line rikr@npac.syr.edu{\fs24 \cell }{\b\fs24 David J. Warner M.D.}{\fs24 \line } Director of Medical Communications & CIO, Mindtel, Syracuse NY \line Director, Institute for Interventional \line Informatics, San Diego CA \par davew@npac.syr.edu\line www.pulsar.org{\fs24 \cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\fs40 \row }\pard \qc\widctlpar {\fs40 }{\fs24 \par }\pard\plain \s1\keepn\widctlpar \b\f4 \page \par {\fs28 Introduction \par }\pard\plain \widctlpar \f4\fs20 \par \pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\fs24 Interventional informatics, the intentional utilization of information and information technology to alter the outcome of a dynamic process, will play an ever greater part in the future of medical services. Distributed medical intelligence services are em erging as viable entities supporting the practice of medicine. The transition from center based medical services to internet based distributed medical knowledge services is made economically feasible by the increased accessibility to the global communication infrastructure. \par \par The purpose of this }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597611 article }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597611 paper}{\fs24 is to contribute}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724315 primarily}{\fs24 to a conceptual preparation for the transformations }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724315 that }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724315 which}{\fs24 have begun to redefine the practice of medicine in the age of the internet}{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724315 .}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724315 }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724314 AU, new/OK?: }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724315 We }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724314 address}{ \b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724315 specifically trends in telemedicine with regard to medical communications applications.}{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724315 }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597610 We }{ \b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597607 highlight }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597610 two initiatives that }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597609 are indicative of }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597610 this new era of intelligent medical communications systems, the Multimedia Cuper Corridor (MSC), }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597609 and Distributed Medical Intelligence (DMI), being prototyped }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597607 currently, and which can be envisioned as a network nested within MSC. }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597606 \par }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597606 \par }{\fs24 We are no longer in the information age}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597611 ;}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597611 ,}{\fs24 we are in the communication age. Given the full scale revolution going on in medicine because of increased access to the global information infrastr ucture as well as the development of multimedia communication technologies, how are we as researchers, clinicians, patients and administrators going to respond? Are we going to bury our heads in the sand and hope it is all just an illusion sweeping throu gh our professional culture playing on the human fixation with bright shiny objects, which like all trends simply dissipates? Or is it something real, in an historical sense, which will absolutely change the character of how disease is perceived and deal t with medically? The ostriches in the crowd will certainly want to dig in and assert the strength and merit of the tried and true ways and cling to them for dear livelihood; the indifferent will typically be conformed to whatever happens; and the passiona tely concerned will be very interested in what we are attempting to convey here. \par \par Accepting for a moment th}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597606 e}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597606 a}{\fs24 t allegation of the human infatuation with novelty. The history of invention certainly demonstrates that however diversionary a new technology is, once it has made itself relevant to a particular }{\i\fs24 need }{\fs24 it quickly is incorporated and, for better or worse, makes obsolete whatever either proceeded it}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597605 . }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597605 , o}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597605 O}{\fs24 r }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597605 it may }{\fs24 badly address}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597605 ed}{\fs24 a problem which it may have even made salient in a way never thought of or noticed. Whatever the case, the role of the internet in influencing the thinking about and development of technologies for everything from toy sales to radiology has been and only continues to be profound. We will focus here, then, on an emerging process in the world of \lquote internet influenced cultural engineering\rquote (IICE) as a heads up on how far some groups are going in seizing upon what the internet and all of its attendant options for multimedia communications structures and protocols make possible. \par \par This current possibility is based on an instant accessibility to an ever expanding global fund of medical knowledge and the capacity for low cost, world wide, multimedia communication. The emerging opportunities in this new and exciting era of modern medi cine are now more than ever impacted by factors outside the traditional \ldblquote change agents\rdblquote of the medical community. To contextualize this discussion we will look at a real world example of how the emergence of global communication systems combined with stro ng political will have been joined into a system which is transforming an entire nation\rquote s outlook and expectation of the future. The Malaysian Multimedia Super Corridor }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724337 (MSC) }{\fs24 is by far the most comprehensive effort (so far) to stimulate culture migration form an industrial/agricultural base to a knowledge based culture. \par \par }\pard\plain \s1\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar \b\f4 {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597606 1. }MULTIMEDIA SUPER CORRIDOR{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597606 (}{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597606 -}MSC{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597605 )}{\fs28 \par }\pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\fs24 \line }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597605 The MSC is the centerpiece? of }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597604 Malaysia\rquote s }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597604 With}{\fs24 } {\i\fs24 Vision 2020,}{\i\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597604 }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597604 Malaysia has set before itself}{\fs24 the goal of }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597604 which is to }{\fs24 \ldblquote becom}{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597604 e}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597604 ing }{\fs24 a fully-developed, matured and knowledge-rich society by year 2020.\rdblquote As technological progress has always been, at least within Western models, a primary index for a country\rquote s level of development, Malaysia indeed promises to catapult itself far ahead of even today\rquote s most fully t echnologically developed principalities. While many countries are certainly breaking significant ground in all areas of technological progress, few, if any, have really gotten deeper into fundamental questions about how all of these innovations in produc ts and services relate on the level of social and economic reality. All promises about the value of technological development have their reality check in the social units and processes which will marshal that technology over against contexts of need and care in the everyday. The MSC is indeed developing along axes of cutting edge thinking about systems. What exactly then is this internet multimedia knowledge, product and service access & delivery system which promises so much to the future? \par \par }\pard \fi-480\li480\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx480 {\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597603 1.1.\tab }{\b\fs24\ul Physical Context}{\b\fs24 \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597603 \par }\pard\plain \s3\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar \f4 The MSC is first and foremost a physical space in Malaysia. It is an area 15 kilometers wide by 50 kilometers long in Kuala Lumpur. In addition to air, land and sea distribution points for products coming out of emerging Corridor companies, the MSC is embedded within an unprecedented digital communications infrastructure: a 2.5-10 gigabits per second fiber-optic backbone. Among other significant communications advantages, it supports high density links to global centers of information, manufa cturing and service provision. In essence, \ldblquote The MSC will bring together, for the first time ever, an integrated environment with all the unique elements and attributes necessary to create the perfect global multimedia climate\rdblquote (http://mdc.cinenet.net) \par {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724336 \par }{\b\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597603 1.2}{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597603 }{\b\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724336 Our Perception of the MSC}{\b \par }{\b\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724336 \par }The goal for the MCS is in the creation of an {\i environment} which by its nature instigates creative and innovative relationships between all of its residents. These are companies, universities, individuals in programming, biology, art etc. To better convey the dynamic of what the MSC fosters it is helpful to be more organically specific and use the term {\i ecology}; the MSC is an ecological system; in fact, it is a cyber-ecological system. And from biological research into eco{\b system} ology it has been learned that an ecology is always a kind of metaorganism. It is a whole system emerging from the interconnectivity and symbiotic relationships among its myriad subsystems. For the whole to even be a viable organism all of these parts m ust be both working within and simultaneously engendering an overarching order which feeds back on itself so as to ongoingly exert a downward organizational formativeness on its elements while the elements continue to maintain the order of the whole. And so it is very much a reciprocating dynamical system.{\cs22\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597601 We consider the emergence of a new level of control as the quantum of evolution, and call it }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724335 a}{ \cs22\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597601 \ldblquote }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597601 metasystem transition.\rdblquote }{\cs22\deleted\super\revauth1\revdttm-2044597601 \chftn {\footnote \pard\plain \widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\cs22\super \chftn } We consider the emergence of a new level of control as the quantum of evolution, \par and call it a "metasystem transition". Consider a system S of any kind. Suppose that there is a way to make some number of copies from it, possibly with variations. Suppose that these syste ms are united into a new system S' which has the systems of the S type as its subsystems, and includes also an additional mechanism which controls the behavior and production of the S-subsystems. Then we call S' a metasystem with respect to S, and the cre ation of S' a metasystem transition. As a result of consecutive metasystem transitions a multilevel structure of control arises, which allows complicated forms of behavior. \par (http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/:/MST.html) \par }} \par \pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4\fs20 \par \pard\plain \s3\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar \f4 Technology supports human care and creativity. Humans relate to each other for many diverse purposes through technological elements. The MSC might even be thought of as a kind of prototyping of the next generation society. That is, as the structure and function of information systems and communication technologies become more perfe cted in their purposes of creating communication pathways between persons and groups they are actually going to be more and more like in their character to the physiological bases for communication within living systems{\cs22\super \chftn {\footnote \pard\plain \s21\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\cs22\super \chftn } For example, the immune system is one such physiological {\i system} whose strategies for communication are profound in their elegance and potency.}}{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597600 For example, the immune system is one such physiological system whose strategies for communication are profound in their elegance and potency} .. Further, as more is learned about the neurological bases of thought, language and communication the more and more neurobiological in character wil l become the information technologies created to allow communications between human beings. The interface boundary between the human and the technology will become increasingly seamless to the point where it is virtually non-existent in some cases{ \cs22\deleted\super\revauth1\revdttm-2044597599 \chftn {\footnote \pard\plain \s21\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\cs22\super \chftn } For example, chip implants, synthetic tissue, engineered cells etc.}}{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597599 .}{ \revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597599 , for example, chip implants, synthetic tissue, engineered cells, etc. } In short, the MSC represents the first real (i.e., in progress) social and systemic thinking about how to significantly change the face of civilization with multimedia communications technol ogy. The communications infrastructure becomes a kind of nervous system for a newly emerging social body, a {\i Homo Cyberiens}. \par \pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\fs24 \par }\pard \fi-720\li720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx720 {\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597599 1.3._.\tab }{\b\fs24 The \ldblquote Cyberizing\rdblquote of Civilization \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597599 \par }{\fs24 Indeed, integrating cutting edge communications technologies into society cannot but precipitate a very different kind of human civilization. Such a multimedia communications based community in cyberspace is what the MSC promises by the year 2020. Techn ological infrastructure and social systems consciously integrated into it initiate the c oming into being of this wholly new kind of ecological system. The MSC is an example of a new event in the history of human culture and thus by default becomes the world\rquote s test bed for studying }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597597 c}{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597597 C}{\fs24 ybercology}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597597 , the formal study of cybercultural dynamics as it relates to the techno-social integration of the information society (Warner 1997). By }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597596 \ldblquote cyberculture\rdblquote we refer to the myriad technological, aesthetic, substantive, social, expressive and perceptual formation within cyberspace}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597593 (Au, pls. note, we are obliged to delete the last sentences in this footnote.) }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597596 }{\cs22\deleted\fs24\super\revauth1\revdttm-2044597599 \chftn {\footnote \pard\plain \s21\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\cs22\super \chftn } The formal study of cybercultural dynamics as it relates to the techno-social integration of the information \par society (Warner, 1997). By "cyberculture" we refer to the myriad technological, aesthetic, substantive, \par social, expressive and perceptual formations within cyberspace. Taken together, these elements create a \par complex and extremely dynamic, even organic ecology. Consistent in character with any other ecology, \par the cyber-ecology is a container for relationships between instances of awareness.}}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597599 . }{\fs24 Malaysia is literally recreating its society from the ground up as part of its development program. \par }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597598 \par }{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597598 1.3.1. Institutions Being Overhauled}{\b\fs24 \par }{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597598 \par }{\fs24 Beyond the afore}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724334 }{\fs24 mentioned infrastructure (s), Vision 2020 is to be inaugurated by a series of \ldblquote Flagship Applications\rdblquote of the MSC. }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597598 }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597598 (See Table 1.) }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597598 A relevant subset is given below }{\fs24 \par }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597595 Table 1. Flagship Applications of the MSC}{\fs24 \par }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108\trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrh\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrv\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrr \brdrs\brdrw15 \cellx4320\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw15 \cellx8748 \pard\plain \s4\qc\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar\intbl \f4 APPLICATION\cell AGENCY\cell \pard\plain \widctlpar\intbl \f4\fs20 { \fs24 \row }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108\trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrh\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrv\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrr \brdrs\brdrw15 \cellx4320\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw15 \cellx8748 \pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\intbl {\fs24 Electronic Government\cell Malaysian Administrative Modernization & Management Unit \cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\fs24 \row }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\intbl {\fs24 Smart Schools\cell Ministry of Education\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\fs24 \row }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\intbl {\fs24 Telemedicine\cell Ministry of Health \cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\fs24 \row }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108\trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrh\brdrs\brdrw15 \trbrdrv\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw15 \cellx4320\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw15 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw15 \cellx8748 \pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\intbl {\fs24 Multi-Purpose Card \cell Bank Negara\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\fs24 \row }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\fs24 (source \endash http://mdc.cinenet.net/flagship/index.html) \par }\pard\plain \s1\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar \b\f4 {\b0 \par }{\b0\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724333 The revolution in t}{\b0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724333 T}{\b0 hese particular programs }{\b0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724333 represent }{\b0\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724333 is}{\b0 how internet based multimedia communications technologies are being fully integrated}{\b0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724333 ,}{\b0\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724333 into them with the}{\b0 result}{\b0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724333 ing}{\b0 } {\b0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724333 in}{\b0\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724333 of }{\b0 changing their very nature (s)}{\b0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724333 (AU, pls. specify, changing the nature of the technologies or of the programs}{ \b0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724332 , and also, how}{\b0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724333 ?)}{\b0 , while maintaining their ostensible function at the bleeding edge.} {\b0 Courageously, Malaysia is a society rebuilding some of its primary social structures in cyberspace. \par }\pard\plain \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4 \par {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597594 AU, pls. note, we\rquote d like to suggest deleting this reference, re: space contraints; thanks. }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597594 As an example of the aims of these sweeping changes, we quote the general remarks on the value of the digital government: \par }\pard\plain \li720\ri720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597594 \line \line }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597594 a paperless civil Service\'85 to employ multimedia technologies to re-invent the way the government operates\'85 It seeks to improve the convenience, accessibility, and quality of interactions with citizens and businesses; simultaneously, it will improve information flows and processes within government to improve the speed and quality of policy development, coordination, and enforcement. The vision of Electronic Government see s the people in government, business and citizenry working together for the benefit of all Malaysians. \par }\pard\plain \s1\qr\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar \b\f4 {\b0\deleted\fs20\revauth1\revdttm-2044597594 (http://mdc.cinenet.net/flagship/elecgov/index.html) \par }\pard \s1\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar \par {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597593 1.3.2. }{\ul Explosion of Multimedia Technology in the Corridor \par }{\b0\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597593 \par }{\b0 Elemental to this work is the research and development of next generation multimedia technologies. Malaysia aims to spearhead this by fostering collaborative work among leading multimedia R&D companies \ldblquote ongrowingly\rdblquote residing in the new ecology of the Corridor. These collaborations will result from the sharing of a common ecology and also further create new possibilities for that sharing. Thus, the relationships are dynamically creative and reciprocally sustaining of the process itself, not to mention the actual products and services being de veloped and made available to the world by them. Again, entities which will become indigenous to the new ecology are corporations, universities, individuals in diverse fields etc. For more information }{\b0\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724331 on the details of this }{\b0 see [http://mdc.cinenet.net/msc/index.html]. Current planning around multimedia R&D aims to have the following as residents of the MSC by the year 2000}{\b0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597592 :}{\b0 \par }\pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\fs24 }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597592 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24 At least 15 corporate R&D centers of leading-edge multimedia companies and universities \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx720{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24 At least 10 R&D collaborative centers betwee n foreign companies and universities and local firms/institutions \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}At least 10 local R&D centers \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}A Multimedia University operating at Cyberjaya to support the R&D Cluster \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}8-10 large-scale pilot projects for emerging multimedia technologies \par }\pard \li720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 (http://mdc.cinenet.net/flagship/rd/index.html) \par \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 Telemedicine engineered in a \ldblquote metaorganism\rdblquote like the Corridor completely redefines the parameters for what medicine could look like in cyberspace. Now we turn to a discussion of telemedicine itself having laid the ground work for a \ldblquote future malleable\rdblquote conception of how to intelligently integrate internet based multimedia communication technologies with the healing arts. \par }\pard\plain \s2\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\b\f4\fs23 {\fs24 \par }{\deleted\fs28\revauth1\revdttm-2044597592 2. }{\fs28 TELEMEDICINE AND THE INTERNET \par }\pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4\fs20 {\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597588 \par }\pard\plain \s1\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\b\f4 NASA has defined telemedicine as "the integration of telecommunications technologies, information technologies, human-machine interface technologies, and medical care technologies for the purpose of enhancing health care delivery\rdblquote (Federal Telemedicine Gateway Menu: NASA). {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724288 }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724287 (AU, following 2 paragraphs moved from later in y our paper, p. 18 or so, under heading :Cyberspace and Medicine as a Social-Cultural Process.; }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724286 to us, the existing section seemed to be perfect segue; }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724287 OK?): }{ \b0\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724288 Availability of technological options ongoingly changes the expectations of those who stand to benefit from those options. Medicine is obviously tied to our primary concerns as humans: quality of life when confronting trauma and degenerative disease. As an information bank, the internet has massively fostered an awareness of human health and the possi bilities for its improvement. Particularly in Western cultures, the past 10 to 15 years have seen an explosion of interest in non-allopathic approaches to disease and healing. Everything from basic vitamin approaches to acupuncture, homeopathy, psychic healing, past life regression and psychedelic shamanism are flourishing to one degree or another. That all of this material has made its way onto the internet creates all manner of issues for the science, practice, and certainly the economics of medicine .. \par }\pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4\fs20 {\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724288 \par No longer can a doctor, for example, dismiss a question about different perspectives on a particular disease out of hand; getting a second opinion means a great deal more than paying more money for another allopathically trained doctor to give you a diffe rent take from within the same medical framework as the first. No doubt in many cases these are sufficient alternatives. However, now people\rquote s knowledge is moving so far out of the box of conventional medicine that the medical community cannot avoid ha ving to come to terms with a transcultural multiplicity of viewpoints on what constitutes health in the first place, let alone the methods for dealing with its aberrations. These many views are now cyberspatially adjacent and are protected from the kind of censorship that traditionally comes with ideologically supported knowledges outside cyberspace. Medicine becomes social as soon as natural phenomena associated with human bodies are languaged by a healing system working with those phenomena. Societ y is thoroughly woven into the scientistic, practical and political economy of any medical tradition. Thus medicine on the global information highway is not just going to be reserved for the type of practitioner which comes from an western medical school a nd was trained in a hospital. While the technology comes largely from such a culture, the content will be profoundly diverse. There is, then, no precedent for medicine in cyberspace. It is something we will make up as we venture out into this yet to be created reality where in some contexts not even the laws of nature are what they are in the \ldblquote real\rdblquote world.}{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724288 \par }\pard\plain \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4 {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724288 }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724288 \par } Telemedicine, as it is practiced now, operates primarily on a point to point basis. One medical expert treats one patient at a time, or provides consult services to one remote physician at a time. Typically, interaction with a patient by more than one [re mote] expert is systemically precluded. Moreover, recording and filtering of exchange elements (content) has been largely incidental. Video and/or aud io tapes are what is left with which to manually collect, analyze, derive generically (hopefully) useful content and archive the rest. Most current infrastructures of telemedicine do not provide support for self optimizing interconnection of caregivers wi thin the same facility. For example, cardiologist is unable to utilize the informatic infrastructure to interact with a pathologist in the same clinic or hospital. All things considered, telemedicine is not yet in a state which significantly comprehends, i n its execution, the full potential of internet-based applications. However, as health care professionals, we are in an opportune position to more fully appreciate and to realize the enhanced capacities for enriched communicative interaction the internet provides. \par \par {\b\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597587 2.1. }{\b\ul MSC Telemedicine}{\b\ul\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597577 : }{\b\ul\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724331 (AU, OK): }{\b\ul\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597577 Shifting to distributed medical intelligence}{\b \par }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597587 \par }\pard\plain \s20\ri720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec\uldashdd }\f4\fs20 {\fs24 In reference to the possibilities for government in cyberspace, the framers of Malaysian\rquote s Vision 2020 aim to reinvent government through multimedia enhanced internet connectivity.}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597587 (http://mdc.cinenet.net/flagship/elecgov/index.html) \par }\pard\plain \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4 {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597586 AU, pls. note, we\rquote d like to delete the following: } \par \pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4\fs20 {\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597587 \par }\pard\plain \s20\li720\ri720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec\uldashdd }\f4\fs20 {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597587 Government computerization programs to date have achieved significant levels of automation. However, the objectives of the Electronic Government effort go far beyond the mere computerization of government. Simply introducing computers to existing governme nt structures and processes will not achieve the objectives described above. Successfully realizing the vision for Electronic Govern ment means fundamentally changing how government operates and implies a new set of responsibilities for civil servants, businesses, and citizens. Offering new services, new information, new service channels and improved service levels will call for change s in mindset and the development of new skills.} \par \pard \s20\qr\li720\ri720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec\uldashdd }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597587 (http://mdc.cinenet.net/flagship/elecgov/index.html) \par }\pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4\fs20 {\fs24 \par }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597586 In exactly the same way, }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597585 AU, Through this interconnectivity? }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597585 t}{\fs24 he effect of the internet on telemedicine is not just in making medicine more efficient or g eographically independent. The promise is that the power of multimedia communications techniques will more fundamentally change medicine and its socially grounded culture of disease recognition and healing. }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724330 First r}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724330 T}{\fs24 here was telemedicine}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724330 , then }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724330 and}{\fs24 there was the internet; }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724330 and }{\fs24 then there was the Web. Consequently, once the idea of medicine was linked to the idea of global connectivity}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724330 (AU, i.e., through government?) }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597585 , }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597585 it resulted in}{\fs24 }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597584 the resultant }{\fs24 mass awareness caus}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597584 ed}{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597584 ing}{\fs24 a shift in expectation of the possibilities for delivering medical knowledge and services}{\cs22\deleted\fs24\super\revauth1\revdttm-2044597584 \chftn {\footnote \pard\plain \s21\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4\fs20 {\cs22\super \chftn } As we will see, the mere ability for any person with an internet connection to access almost any kind of medical knowledge, both allopathic {\i and } otherwise, is creating a substantially educated and discerning group of medical consumers. This is already altering the power-knowledge dynamic between scientists, physicians and patients in the West. }}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597584 . }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597584 (Internet access }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597583 to almost any kind of medical knowledge }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597584 by a growing populace}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597583 is crea}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597582 t}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597583 ing a substantially educated and discerning g}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597582 roup o}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597583 f medical consumers. This fact is already altering the power-knowledge dynamic among scientists, physicians, and patients in the western world}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597582 .) }{\fs24 Development in the MSC discloses a }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597581 powerfully }{\fs24 larger agenda for telemedicine}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597581 ,}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597579 which promises to}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597581 }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597579 extend well beyond}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597579 which is much more powerful than}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724329 merely}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724329 simply}{\fs24 interf acing patients with doctors at a distance over the wire}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597579 . }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724329 (AU, OK): }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597579 This shift is called }{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597579 :}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597578 That is, a shift towards}{\fs24 }{\i\fs24 distributed medical intelligence}{\i\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597578 (DMI)}{\i\fs24 .}{ \i\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724321 }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724321 (AU, please add a brief definition of DMI here, even though you get into more detail in the following pages)}{\fs24 \par }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724320 \par }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597580 AU, once again, we hope you\rquote re amenable to us deleting these quotes; thanks\'85}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597580 \par }\pard\plain \s20\li720\ri720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec\uldashdd }\f4\fs20 {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597580 Malaysia's Telemedicine initiative is not just point-to-point teleconsultation. It incorporates the full spectrum of multimedia technologies to bring about benefits to a ll players in the health sector. It will transform the healthcare services and shape new relationships between people and their healthcare providers. This will be known as telehealth. \par }\pard\plain \qr\fi720\li720\ri720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec\uldashdd }\f4\fs20 {\deleted\fs16\revauth1\revdttm-2044597580 -Dato' Chua Jui Meng \par }\pard \qr\li720\ri720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec\uldashdd }{\deleted\fs16\revauth1\revdttm-2044597580 The Minister of Health, Malaysia}{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597580 \par }\pard \li720\ri720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec\uldashdd }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597580 \par }\pard\plain \s20\li720\ri720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec\uldashdd }\f4\fs20 {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597580 The Telemedicine initiative aims to keep people in the "wellness" paradigm. Through the seamless availability of health information and virtual health services, the way healthcare services are delivered and accessed will dramatically change. Telemedicine is not another te chnology but a process that focuses on the individual to provide greater access and increased knowledge on healthcare. It empowers the individual to manage his/her own personal health, and integrates information to allow the smooth flow of services and pr oducts throughout the healthcare system. Telemedicine will play an increasing role in future healthcare and offers a mechanism for reversing the healthcare pyramid.\line (http://mdc.cinenet.net/flagship/medicine/index.html) \par }\pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4\fs20 {\fs24 \par }\pard\plain \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4 {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597577 Certainly, this is far more encompassing than simply using the internet to do medical consulting at a distance. Builders of }{ \i\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597577 virtual health communities}{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597577 need to be familiar with what is going on in Malaysia. Exploration of the vision of the MSC will help to redefine any present future thinking about the relationship between the internet/multimedia complex and the practice of medicine. }The Corridor \rquote s telemedicine flagship blows open the categorical fields with which we can think about{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597576 DMI?}{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597576 all of this in the first place.} \par \par {\b\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597576 2.1.1. }{\b\ul MSC Pilot }{\b\ul\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597576 Telemedicine }{\b\ul Applications}{\b \par }{\b\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597575 \par }Here we include full text summaries from the MSC {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724328 t}{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724328 T} elemedicine flagship agenda for initiating the project of global telemedicine (see: http://mdc.cinenet.net/flagship/medicine/index.html). The pilot applications that will lead the development of Telemedicine in Malaysia are: \par \pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4\fs20 {\fs24 \par }\pard \li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\b\fs24 For the practice of medicine:}{\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\i\fs24 Teleconsultation}{\fs24 to connect healthcare providers in a multipoint manner to share opinions and for mutual support. The connec tivity should enhance the work processes. Critical success factors include a large number of users, faster services, lower costs and the extent of accessibility to the homes of individuals. \par }\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 \par }{\b\fs24 For the providers of medical services:}{\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24 Continuing Medical Education which is an infrastructural project to build human resources. It will provide information and enhance the capability of healthcare providers. Healthcare providers have to continuously upgrade their knowledge and skills. The us e of multimedia tech nology and networking will enhance this application. Relevant training programs need to be sourced for the development of a content database. The critical success factors include the number and size of modules and the number of subscribers. \par }\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 \par }{\b\fs24 For the consumers of medical services:}{\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\i\fs24 Mass Customized/Personalized Health Information and Education}{\fs24 to provide information and education on healthcare to mass and specific communities. This project involves the sourcing and development of information and educatio nal materials followed by the construction of a generic database. Some innovations are expected within this delivery system, especially in capturing the attention of individuals. \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 \tab \par }\pard \fi360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\b\fs24 For the individual citizen:}{\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\i\fs24 Lifetime Health Plan}{\fs24 which is perhaps the most complex and the most encompassing of the four applications. Ensuring patient-focused and continuous care depends on a lifetime health record. Integrating the information in the lifetime health record to develop personalized life time health plans for each individual requires the co-operation and acceptance of many users. \par }\pard\plain \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4 {\b \par }To{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597574 even} begin thinking productively about how to create such an ideal capacity for future medicine we will offer a conceptual and technical model{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724320 of DMI}{ \revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597574 , }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597574 }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724328 both of }which are {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597574 both actually }in prototyping phases at the moment. \par \par {\b\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597575 2.2. }{\b Distributed Medical Intelligence}{\b\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597575 : A Model }{\b \par }\pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4\fs20 {\fs24 \par The act }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724327 of providing medical knowledge for }{\fs24 healing and }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724327 promoting }{\fs24 wellness is }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724327 AU, transforming? }{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724327 going through a shift }{\i\fs24 because }{\fs24 of the internet. As multimedia communication technology }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724323 rapidly }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724323 incessantly} {\fs24 progresses}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724323 ,}{\fs24 with better video teleconferencing, image and sound re-production, physiological monitoring, diagnostic imaging, and medical record data provision, and so on, our options are staggering. However, }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724323 DMI }{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724323 Distributed Medical Intelligence (DMI)}{\fs24 focuses heavily on the }{\i\fs24 process}{\fs24 of communicating medical knowledge and service, not just the technological and administrative aspects of developing a multi-media global medical informatic infrastructure. The process of deve loping medical communication infrastructures to provide medical knowledge on demand distinguish DMI from classical telemedical processes. \par \par The DMI model enables us with greater accessibility to a wider range of knowledge tools and communication resources. This, in turn, extends our telemedical capacity to deliver quality, care improving services to a wider range of persons in need. Conceptua l, pragmatic and techno-procedural foundations of medicine itself will undergo great changes if pollinated by the prin ciples of ubiquitous extensibility, and time-sensitive need specific inter-connectivity. Below we give the basic structural features of an intelligent multi-point distributed medical communications infrastructure with multiple points of participation. W e believe this concept begins to move in the direction of MSC caliber medical communications into the 21}{\fs24\super st}{\fs24 century. The DMI network is precisely the kind of system sought }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724322 after }{\fs24 by Malaysia}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724322 (AU, with implications for international competition? Pls. clarify)}{\fs24 . \par \par }{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724322 2.2.1. }{\b\fs24 DMI Elements }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724313 (AU, might it be possible to include a figure here/draw a simple one, that also shows how these elements interact/are linked together?)}{\b\fs24 \par }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724313 (AU, new/OK)? }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724319 To help the reader visualize }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724313 what DMI \ldblquote looks\rdblquote like, we highlight }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724311 the function of each point in the }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724309 model}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724311 , and its corresponding }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724313 element, with definitions }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724309 for }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724313 each. }{\fs24 \par 1. }{\fs24\ul Point of Need}{\deleted\fs24\ul\revauth1\revdttm-1507724310 :}{\i\fs24\ul Care Portal}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724310 . }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724310 : }{\fs24 Any site which seeks/requires an informatic intervention. Optimally, a remote and medically specific environment instrumented with an operational tool kit of diagnostic and evaluative technologies for diverse and quantitative \par assessments of patient biological states. These devices connect the care portal to the DMI network via a central intelligent communication hub known as the Bridge (see below). The care portal is also designed to provide educational content to patient and medical personnel for both immediate and more long term purposes. \par \par 2. }{\fs24\ul Point of Expertise:}{\i\fs24\ul Docking Station}{\fs24 : a 'lookout' of sorts from which a medical expert gives consu ltation, collaborative input and education. Highly specialized interfaces designed to optimize an expert's ability to provide the highest quality of service \par characterize the docking station's environment. Docking stations also connect the DMI network via bridge mediated access. Docking station personnel (specific medical experts) will perceive and interact with a great diversity of medically relevant informa tion coming in firstly from the care portals and secondly from multiple [other] experts participatin g in the same exchange. This exemplifies the value and power of the distributed collaborative medical matrix vs. the traditional telemedical point to point connections! Processual and technological aims are to empower an expert so as to optimize their cap acity for intelligently, competently and effectively responding to the point of need. This is an example of interventional informatics in action. \par \par 3. }{\fs24\ul Optimizing interconnector: }{\i\fs24\ul Bridge}{\fs24 : an intelligent medical communications hub which orchestrates and optimiz es the flow of information between the care portals and the docking stations. The bridge is the first point of contact for the care portal. It serves as a request refinery directing the care portal to the most relevant resources to service their needs, wh ether a knowledge base or a live expert. The bridge is the central nervous system of the DMI organism. Bridge function maintains dynamic connectivity, \par data tracking, and data base access. It proactively draws, supplements and anticipates patient and expert inputs/outputs, provides the ancillary information of patient and expert education, and filters, refines and directs knowledge. The bridge optimizes inner connectivity between any point of need and point (s) of expertise. Using (human derived) synthetic i ntelligence, the system will capture information already filtered, refined, and interacted with. The bridge is designed so that it 'learns' over time: repeated uses within similar categories will induce the system to begin anticipating (with user approva l) requirements of tried and true interaction protocols around specific medical events, etc. The bridge insures operationally appropriate connectivity between expert and need (e.g., making sure EMG output is being rendered via proper EMG rendering systems a s opposed to video). Point of need has a characteristic of request (e.g., cardio vs. neuro) which incurs an appropriate response from an expert system. Furthermore, the bridge acts as both a knowledge broker and an educational service. This is where the idea of }{\i\fs24 knowledge vending}{\fs24 comes into play in its non expert knowledge system use (i.e., a physician imparting expert direction, etc.). \par \par Given the bridge\rquote s intelligent refining and databasing of session elements, it can begin to create packages of highly refined information to be sold on demand over the net. Finally, in time the bridge may be capable of reaching out and creating new [kind s of] articulation between relational components (i.e., researchers, clinicians, etc.) both in real time usage and in dat a base maintenance. Eventually, it may even be possible and desirable for the bridge to automatically generate a kind of journal of its monthly work outlining new uses and what it learned etc. Its intelligent cu}{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724309 l}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724309 m}{\fs24 mulation of knowledge could result in its becoming something of a meta expert system in its own right ( an intelligence synthesis engine); for it will have assimilated the knowledge and behavior of myriad experts and watched the action from all vantage po ints during a session. \par \par }{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724309 2.2.1.1. }{\b\fs24\ul Dynamic Collaborative Structures}{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724308 }{\b\fs24 \par }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724308 \par }{\fs24 A very important part in the development of a functional DMI network is the implementation of internet-based collaborative techniques. Collaboratory systems provide necessary structure to the communications DMI network.}{\b\fs24 }{\fs24 Web-based collaboratories are }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724308 a }{\fs24 recently emergent functionality to be added to the list of "Web technologies." Below we outline the basic structure and function of a collaboratory model }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724306 (AU, pls. clarify, e.g., a collaboratory model is nested within a DMI model?) }{\fs24 and demonstrate its utility with a simple real world example of }{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724305 medical care at a distance}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724305 }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724305 }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724304 (AU, New/OK?) }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724305 telemecine. Unlike the \ldblquote old\rdblquote model of telemedicine, the \ldblquote collaborative model\rdblquote of telemedicine allows }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724305 with}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724305 linking}{\fs24 }{\i\fs24 multiple}{\fs24 participants }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724304 and features }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724304 as well}{\fs24 many other functional innovations}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724304 .}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724304 to the old model of telemedicine.}{\fs24 \par \par }{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724304 2.2.1.2.}{\b\deleted\fs24\ul\revauth1\revdttm-1507724304 }{\b\fs24\ul The basis of a medical collective}{\b\fs24\ul\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724304 . }{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724304 \par }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724304 \par }{\fs24 A Web-based medical collaboratory is one wherein a specific group of expert medical personnel, their support staffs, clinical/ho spital resources and all related on-line databases comprise the collaborative linkages. The collaborative, then, is a spontaneously networked aggregate of expert knowledge and skill resources deployable as an entity, as needed}{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724303 . According to Walczak (1996), it is}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724303 :}{\fs24 "}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724303 }{\fs24 an integration platform which enables building useful and deployable Web-based collaborative environments. The system provides the means of fast integration of Web and non Web applications into one multi-user collaborative environment}{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724303 .}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724303 "}{\fs24 }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724303 (Walczak et al., 1996).}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724302 }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724302 \par \par }{\fs24 According to the }{\b\fs24 Advanced Telemedicine Technology Roadmap}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724302 (AU, pls. add a brief definition) }{\fs24 , the first objective is to }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724302 "D}{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724302 d}{\fs24 evelop a telecommunications infrastructure that is }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724302 \ldblquote }{\fs24 comprehensive, reliable, ubiquitous, and compatible across applications" (Sanders et al., 1996). Once in place, a networked collaboratory of geographically remote participants may look like the following example. \par \par }{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724302 2.2.2. }{\b\fs24\ul Hypothetical Scenario for DMI Network}{\b\fs24 \par }{\fs24 \par As an example of the }{\b\fs24 MWW}{\fs24 }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724301 (AU, pls. define) }{\fs24 collaboratory in action }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724301 is illustrated in the following hypothetical scenario: }{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724301 we offer the following scenario: }{\fs24 \par \par 1. A remote site encounters a person at risk. \par \par 2. }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724301 A c}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724301 C}{\fs24 are portal application is set up around the patient (e.g., monitoring devices, diagnostic equipment, etc.) by remote personnel. Via phone dial up, they launch a collaboratory session. \par \par 3. The bridge provides remote access to case-compliant forms in which all relevant patient information is entered. \par \par 4. Upon completion of forms the remote site submits data and so re-engages the bridge. \par \par 5. The bridge then initiates optimal responses}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724300 , such as}{\fs24 : \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24 provides open access to patient education content for remote site \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}simultaneously contacts suitable and available participating physician (s) \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}opens linkages to all expectedly necessary databases and waits for additional connections requested by expert (s). \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}opens access to all necessary immediate and archived patient record information for physician (s). \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 \par 6. Inside a docking station, the physician accepts connection with remote The physician then becomes the knowledge source providing guidance and directives. \par \par }{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724300 2.2.2.1. }{\b\fs24\ul Considerations}{\b\fs24\ul\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724300 . }{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724300 \par \par }{\fs24 As a user of a DMI network, the information you have access to }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724300 see }{\fs24 is a function of the kind of user you are (i.e., what kind of expert you are), what you are doing, where you \par are and your need to know. Th}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724300 e above scenario }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724300 is simple example}{\fs24 }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724299 aims to }{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724299 hopefully}{\fs24 demonstrate}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724299 s}{\fs24 the DMI network collaboratory's capacity for spontaneous response, emergent functionality,}{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724299 }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724299 \par }{\fs24 ubiquitous access to relevant resources, and communicative nature}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724299 ,}{\fs24 supported by a future malleable internet-based multimedia communications infrastructure for use in medical services. }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724296 (}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724298 AU, pls. take a look at this sentence; looks like it\rquote s missing }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724296 a word or 2?}{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724285 ; pls. reword.}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724296 ): }{\b\fs24 In crisis, maintenance or other episodes of medical need this globally accessible cyber-spatial infrastructure is in place and facilitates necessary expert functioning}{\fs24 .. By integrating internet-based telemedicine technologies with the computational and system application requirements of collaboratory systems, a powerful and realistic system of D}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724295 MI}{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724295 istributed Medical Intelligence}{\fs24 emerges}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724294 that }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724294 : "Distributed Medical Intelligence}{\fs24 promotes the development of an integrative medical communication system}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724294 . This sy}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724284 s}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724294 tem in turn }{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724294 which }{\fs24 addresses the process of providing expert medical knowledge to the point of need" (Warner et al., 1995). As a spontaneous and emergent system it is a network gestalt dynamically changing its shapes with the changing needs of deployment. \par }\pard\plain \s1\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\b\f4 {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724293 \par }\pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4\fs20 {\fs24 \par }\pard\plain \s1\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\b\f4 {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597590 3. Cyberspace and Medicine as a Social-Cultural Process \par }\pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4\fs20 {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-2044597590 \par }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-2044597590 Availability of technological options ongoingly changes the expectations of those who stand to benefit from those options. Medicine is obviously tied to our primary concerns as humans: quality of life when confronting trauma and degenerative disease. As an information bank, the internet has massively fostered an awareness of human health and the possibilities for its improvement. Particularly in Western cultures, the past 10 to 15 years have s een an explosion of interest in non-allopathic approaches to disease and healing. Everything from basic vitamin approaches to acupuncture, homeopathy, psychic healing, past life regression and psychedelic shamanism are flourishing to one degree or anothe r. That all of this material has made its way onto the internet creates all manner of issues for the science, practice, and certainly the economics of medicine. \par \par No longer can a doctor, for example, dismiss a question about different perspectives on a pa rticular disease out of hand; getting a second opinion means a great deal more than paying more money for another allopathically trained doctor to give you a different take from within the same medical framework as the first. No doubt in many cases these are sufficient alternatives. However, now people\rquote s knowledge is moving so far out of the box of conventional medicine that the medical community cannot avoid having to come to terms with a transcultural multiplicity of viewpoints on what constitutes healt h in the first place, let alone the methods for dealing with its aberrations. These many views are now cyberspatially adjacent and are protected from the kind of censorship that traditionally comes with ideologically supported knowledges outside cyberspa ce. Medicine becomes social as soon as natural phenomena associated with human bodies are languaged by a healing system working with those phenomena. Society is thoroughly woven into the scientistic, practical and political economy of any medical trad it ion. Thus medicine on the global information highway is not just going to be reserved for the type of practitioner which comes from an western medical school and was trained in a hospital. While the technology comes largely from such a culture, the cont ent will be profoundly diverse. There is, then, no precedent for medicine in cyberspace. It is something we will make up as we venture out into this yet to be created reality where in some contexts not even the laws of nature are what they are in the \ldblquote real\rdblquote world. }{\fs24 \par }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724283 (AU, new attempted heading OK?): BENEFITS OF THE MSC, DMI and CYBER-MEDICINE }{\fs24 \par The MSC provides the most powerful, future malleable and superior conceptual, social and technological model for the crafting and implementation of a truly intelligent practice of distributive, collaborative medicine (see Warner & Rusovick 1997). Technol ogy like the Corridor will help us benefit }{\i\fs24 and}{\fs24 be responsible for the information that is being made available. By intelligently and non ideologically evaluating the diversity and challenges the internet is bringing to medicine}{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724283 ,}{\fs24 we can separate the real from the fantastic}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724281 ; we }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724281 and}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724281 can}{\fs24 save}{ \b\fs24 many}{\fs24 }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724282 (AU, do you mean patients?) }{\fs24 the trouble of being sold an illusion (which is }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724282 in fact }{\fs24 already occurring in fact}{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724282 \'85AU, please give an example or 2 to illustrate your meaning}{\fs24 )}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724281 ; and can, }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724282 while a}{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724281 t the same time }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724281 simultaneously }{\fs24 mak}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724281 e}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724281 in}{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724280 g}{\fs24 healing options available }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724281 that were}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724281 which could probably}{\fs24 never }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724280 (AU, text OK?) before imagined, thanks to }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724281 have }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724280 shown up without }{\fs24 the synergistic and serendipitous dynamics of }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724280 cyberspace\rquote s}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724280 the}{\fs24 information ecology}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724280 .}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724280 of}{\fs24 }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724280 cyberspace. }{ \fs24 \par \par }{\b\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724280 3.l. Benefits \par \par }\pard\plain \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4 From our own work toward{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724279 (AU, OK?): the development and implemention of }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724279 s} a { \revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724279 DMI }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724279 Distributed Medical Intelligence }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724279 n }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724279 N}etwork {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724279 (that we envision will }nest{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724278 ed} inside an infrastructure like the MSC{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724278 ),} we can {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724277 (AU, OK}{\revised\lang1024\revauth1\revdttm-1507724277 ): }{ \revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724277 project some trends? }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724277 give some possibilities} {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724277 for change stemming from the }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724276 in the \ldblquote } cyberizing{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724276 \rdblquote } of medicine: {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724276 (AU, re: this bold sentence, would it OK acceptable to delete, if in fact all the bullets below are meant to describe the trends? As is, this sentence is a bit confusing}{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724275 \'85): }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724268 These trends can be grouped? into the following categories: }{\b The act of making resources, knowledge and services available refines and changes the act/processes of making resources, knowledge and services available \par }\pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724266 (AU, is this lead-in to this paragraph OK?}{\fs24\revised\lang1024\revauth1\revdttm-1507724266 ): }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724267 Overwhelmingly, we will see a proliferation of\'85}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724275 \par {\pntext\tab}}\pard \li240\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx600{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724266 r}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724266 R}{\fs24 eal time processing and archiving of on-line medical practice content}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724266 . }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724266 : t}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724266 T}{\fs24 he computational centers (i.e., bridges) of any distributed knowledge and service vending process will be }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724265 therefore }{\fs24 filter}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724265 ing}{\fs24 , refin}{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724265 e}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724265 ing}{\fs24 and \ldblquote judg}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724265 e}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724265 ing}{\fs24 \rdblquote interaction through the use of artificial intelligence and neural networking technologies. For the first time in medical history, the patient record and the physician\rquote s log will be talking to each other and then to the respective parties involved over time. This \ldblquote conversation\rdblquote will be simultaneously checked and augmented through the system\rquote s access to the most up to the minute on line medical breakthroughs in the forms of clinical and experimental practice. }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724265 \par {\pntext\tab}}{\fs24 Never before has such connectivity between knowledge and service vendors occurred with systems to process, refine and intelligently provide syntheses of that information. }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724265 This all gives to }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724265 P}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724265 p}{\fs24 ractitioners }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724264 (AU, edited text OK?): }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724265 can avail themselves of }{\fs24 options }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724264 heretofore unimagined. }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724264 they may have never gotten around to having the cognitive resources to produce or the serendipitous circumstances to exploit. }{\fs24 These are just a few of the basic advantages of having intelligent systems connecting, processing and facilitating medicine. There are certainly more that we can}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724263 not even begin to contemplate }{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724263 \rquote t even think of }{\fs24 because our thinking often only sees virtually into the future; }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724263 for }{\fs24 it is not until the new roads have been constructed that we actually get to travel out into the }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724263 \ldblquote }{\fs24 wild blue yonder}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724262 \rdblquote }{\fs24 to see what is really over that next hill. That is, the power of this system: it really is about }{\i\fs24 volitionally and reciprocally operant panconnectivity}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724262 , AU, }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724261 \ldblquote \'85operant panconnectivity \'85? }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724262 . }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724261 A}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724261 a}{\fs24 knowledge and archive bank}{\i\fs24 }{\fs24 absolutely secure when needed and absolutely accessible otherwise. \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724261 \par }\pard\plain \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4 {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724257 AU, in going to this next section, a transitional sentence is needed, e.g., }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724255 moving your sentence below to here: \ldblquote }{\i\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724255 Out of these ideas and with this technology, there will emerge a culture of medical cybernauts committed to creating a world of healthy individuals, families, and communities enhancing the quality of life for all. \par }\pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4\fs20 {\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724262 Also, please define Meme}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724254 --}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724262 I.e., could we label this as a table, calling \ldblquote Benefits of }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724261 Cyber-Medicine\rdblquote ? }{\fs24 \par Important }{\b\fs24 Memes }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724259 - AU, please add a phrase of text }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724258 (and/or an example) }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724259 to make the meaning of each bullet as explicit as possible, e.g., for Education, and for Content Development, these terms alone are not meaningful}{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724258 \'85thanks: }{\b\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724259 }{ \b\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard\plain \s16\fi-360\li1080\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx1080{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}\f4 Rapid diffusion of knowledge \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}Auto-emergent knowledge \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}Socially processed knowledge \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}Community anticipates future need \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}Collective of \ldblquote linked intelligence\rquote s\rdblquote \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}Collective medicine \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}Training data bases \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}Educat{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724260 ion} \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}Content development \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}Multiple channels to access any information \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}Knowledge Vending \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}Service delivery systems and knowledge workers \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}Physician on demand services \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}\pard \s16\fi-360\li1080\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx1080{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}Web-based knowledge delivery systems \par \pard \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec } \par \pard \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724255 Out of these ideas and with this technology, there will emerge a culture of }{\i\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724255 medical cybernauts}{ \deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724255 committed to creating a world of healthy individuals, families, and communities enhancing the quality of life for all. \par }\pard \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec } \par {\pntext\tab}\pard \s16\fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec\pnb1\pni0\pnf4\pnfs24\pnstart4\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxta . }}{\b\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724257 4. }{\b\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724253 CONCLUSIONS}{ \b\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724250 : }{\b Adjacent Realms and Spill Over \par }\pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\strike\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 Exploration of the vision of}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724246 (AU, pls. read this revised sentence for accuracy): }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 The MSC}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724246 , with its impact on the relationship between the internet/multimedia complex, }{ \strike\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 will help to redefine any present future}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724247 is reshaping }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724246 the way we }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 think about the practice of medicine.}{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724245 }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 \par }\pard\plain \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4 {\strike\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 Success with our goals is measured directly in terms of the number of patients healed and given information about their health and medicine in general. The latter is to prevent problems and dispose a patient to being participatory in care given by their p hysicians.}{\b\strike \par }\pard \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724244 The Multimedia Super Corridor is}{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724245 essentially a model for a highly effe ctive and future malleable system to pursue global expert knowledge work in cyberspace}. {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 Builders of }{\i\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 virtual health communities}{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 need to be familiar with what is going on in Malaysia. }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724250 MSC}{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724245 ,}{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724250 }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724245 essentially a model for a highly effective and future malleable system to pursue global expert knowledge work in cyberspace}{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724244 ,}{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724245 }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724250 and DMI }{ \revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724249 (AU., pls offer once again a brief definition of DMI, as related to MSC) }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724250 initiate global accessibility and compatibility of intelligent medical communication matrices. }{ \deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 }As the {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724249 MSC }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724249 system }evolves{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724248 ,} {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724248 there will no doubt be major shifts going on in those institutions and industries associated to}{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724248 g}{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724248 the primary flagship entities.} {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724248 g}{ \deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724248 G}overnment, education, {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724243 medicine, }finance/banking, manufacturing, media science, and {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724243 not least, medicine, among others, }{ \deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724243 so many more} cannot but undergo the kind of cyberizing being instigated by the Corridor. {\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724248 \par }\pard \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724248 \par }\pard \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724244 As we mentioned early in this article, if a new technology is working all will follow suit and take up the opportunity. }{ \revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724243 Within }{\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724243 Just in the} context of medicine{\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724243 along}, the MSC will have significant effects on adjacent realms: \par \pard \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec } \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}\pard\plain \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}\f4\fs20 {\fs24 It will support the development of a global hub for }{ \fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724243 t}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724243 T}{\fs24 elemedicine services, \par }\pard\plain \s16\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }\f4 products and education. \par \pard \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec } \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}\pard\plain \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}\f4\fs20 {\fs24 Linkages with other applications and agencies will support the delivery of health services and lead to more effective use of resources throughout the world \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24 Participation of myriad technology companies: the MSC will be the most comprehensive test bed yet devised for learning and experimenting with high technology. \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24 Healthcare }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724243 p}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724243 P} {\fs24 roviders will be able to develop links with the centers of \par }\pard \li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 excellence internationally to improve their quality of care and extend their \par outreach to remote areas through teleconsultation. \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24 The Healthcare }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724243 i}{ \deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724243 I}{\fs24 ndustry can provide information and expand their business scope utilizing their current resources. \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24 Drug and pharmaceutical companies together with manufacturers and suppliers can market their products globally. \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24 Universities and teaching institutes will be able to collaborate and set \par }\pard \li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 universal standards of teaching and education. \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24 Content }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724242 p}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724242 P}{ \fs24 roviders will have opportunities to develop on-line health \par }\pard \li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 education and information programs for urban and remote communities. \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24 Multimedia }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724242 c}{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724242 C} {\fs24 ompanies will have the opportunity to develop leading-edge \par }\pard \li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 Telemedicine applications. \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar{\*\pn \pnlvlcont\pndec }{\fs24 \par {\pntext\pard\plain\f1 \'b7\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li360\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar\tx360{\*\pn \pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnstart1\pnindent360\pnhang{\pntxtb \'b7}}{\fs24 They will be able to collaborate with international providers and develop solutions that can be marketed globally. \par }\pard\plain \s6\qr\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar \f4 (http://mdc.cinenet.net/flagship/medicine/index.html)\tab \par \pard\plain \s16\li720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4 {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724242 \par }\pard\plain \s1\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar \b\f4 {\deleted\revauth1\revdttm-1507724242 5. Conclusion} \par \pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\strike\revised\revauth1\revdttm-2044597576 Certainly, this is far more encompassing than simply using the internet to do medical consulting at a distance. }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724251 MSC and DMI initiate global accessibility and compatibility of intelligent medical communication matrices. Success with our goals is measured directly in terms of the number of patients healed and given information about their health and medicine in gener al. The latter is to prevent problems and dispose a patient to being participatory in care given by their physicians. }{\fs24 \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\fs24 \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\fs24 We close with a sense of the relative urgency to act now in ways which will ensure the development of intelligent medical communication systems designed for long term, open-ended and }{\b\fs24 modularizable}{\fs24 } {\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724242 (AU, should this word by in quotes?) }{\fs24 integration in internet-based health care provision. }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724242 Rendering }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724242 Doing}{\fs24 medicine over the net means }{\fs24\revised\revauth1\revdttm-1507724241 opening our minds, and learning }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724241 getting our bearings and}{\fs24 }{\deleted\fs24\revauth1\revdttm-1507724241 really seeing all of }{\fs24 what is possible, desirable and downright intelligent . \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\fs24 \par \par \par }\pard\plain \s1\qc\sl480\slmult1\keepn\widctlpar \b\f4 References \par \pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\fs24 \par 1.NASA Telemedicine Technology Gateway [http://www.nttc.edu/telemed.html] \par \par }\pard\plain \s16\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4 2. ECU (East Carolina University) Telemedicine Program [http://www.telemed.med.ecu.edu/n_tmenu.htm] \par \pard\plain \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar \f4\fs20 {\fs24 \par 3. I3 (Institute for Interventional Informatics) [http://www.pulsar.org] \par \par 4. Medicine Meets Virtual Reality (MMVR) [http://millennianet.com/amainc] \par \par 5. Kuhn, Thomas (1962), The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 2nd ED. \par }\pard \fi720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\fs24 International Encyclopedia of Unified Science; Volume 2 (2) \par University of Chicago Press, Chicago \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\fs24 \par 6. Sanders, J. (1996), Advanced Telemedicine Technology Roadmap \par }\pard \fi720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\fs24 American Telemedicine Association, Washington DC \par }\pard \sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\fs24 \par 7. Podgorny, M., Cheng, G., et al. (1996/7), \par }\pard \fi720\sl480\slmult1\widctlpar {\fs24 TANGO: A Collaboratory Environment for the World Wide Web \par NPAC, Syracuse University \par }} --=====================_886470303==_ Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=us-ascii Content-ID: Susan Howell, M.S.S. Communications Manager Office of Health Policy Jefferson Medical College 1015 Walnut Street, Suite 621 Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-955-9995 --=====================_886470303==_-- From davew@well.com Tue Feb 3 10:50:21 1998 Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 10:50:21 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Palm Springs To: David Cole In-Reply-To: <199802030323.VAA16815@dfw-ix1.ix.netcom.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: dave have drinking shoes go the press route will need thearpy after this davew On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, David Cole wrote: > >hey dave > >i am scheduled to drive in arround noon on the sunday > > Cool... please bring your drinkin' shoes... > > >dont need much room > > You're all set... > > I have signage for you, but now lit. yet... do you want me to go the press > release route? > > >thought you would have the mindsets and i bring some tng-3's > > Done. > > >putting fires out here at a bulshit trade show > > Burning bullshit? > > >will try to call tomorrow > > All is well... we'll kick ass! > > Dave > > > > From davew@well.com Tue Feb 3 10:52:23 1998 Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 10:52:23 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: New Medicine paper To: Susan Howell In-Reply-To: <199802031644.KAA60359@jeflin.tju.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: fax to the haytt in san diego 619 232 1234 is their phone # call the to get the fax i will be in room 805 davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 3 13:39:02 1998 Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 13:39:02 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: FW: News Rpt on 79' Anthrax accident To: sjones In-Reply-To: <9109EA1DC959D011A46808002BB9FF96B4BB8C@msx-3.darpa.mil> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: will you be in dc on friday i will be at darpa in the pm davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 3 13:41:28 1998 Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 13:41:28 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: FW: FYI To: sjones In-Reply-To: <9109EA1DC959D011A46808002BB9FF96B4BB8E@msx-3.darpa.mil> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: have them on my screen for target and disruption re the japs cult davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 3 13:45:09 1998 Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 13:45:09 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Palm Springs To: David Cole In-Reply-To: <199802032051.OAA29283@dfw-ix2.ix.netcom.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: yes davew will be fun need fuel???? davew On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, David Cole wrote: > >dave > >have drinking shoes > >go the press route > > > >will need thearpy after this > > Can you stay for exploration of Palm Springs on Mon afternoon/tuesday? > > > > > From davew@well.com Tue Feb 3 13:49:05 1998 Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 13:49:05 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: New Medicine paper To: Susan Howell In-Reply-To: <199802032140.PAA41620@jeflin.tju.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: only got 7 pages in the fax please call hotel and tell them to deliver others am in convention center at the moment will try to get there today davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 3 18:54:12 1998 Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 18:54:12 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: ping .. thing To: support In-Reply-To: <19980204022725992.AAA230@copo> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: check out http://s008.infomall.org/ej/work.html for neattools http://s008.infomall.org/hbi/ for bot masters good to talk to you davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 3 23:52:31 1998 Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 23:52:30 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: RE: memetic modulation To: sjones In-Reply-To: <9109EA1DC959D011A46808002BB9FF96B4BBAF@msx-3.darpa.mil> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: s have 3-"n"pm with regina and the marines have a 9pm flight out post botmaster-pre airport ????? davew brain imaging- criminal rehab if your friend could image the brains of criminals just like the drug addicts...show brain based changes to identify "socially compatibile states" in the population we could change the capital punishment process davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 3 23:55:44 1998 Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 23:55:44 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: now it's your turn, Janice first To: Marti Warner In-Reply-To: <19980204065441.15694.rocketmail@send1a.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: marti you were great to have here please feel welcome to be here any time you can really!!!!!! my life is allways like that.... i really think that you could find a new life down here if you want to.. glad you were here now off to work davew From davew@well.com Wed Feb 4 00:03:12 1998 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 00:03:11 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: FW: COMTECH '98 Conference Presentations on 2/5/98 (fwd) To: gcf@npac.syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE Status: O X-Status: have no idea what we will have i have requested a internet hook...well see would like about=20 10 concept slides what is most important concept educators must understand to enable them=20 to grok the opertunity what to do now what to expect in 1 yr how to think about technology in ways which will help teachers better be=20 able to utilize the technology as it continues to emerge what is driving the emergence=20 have about 20 min sound good feel free to embelish davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 12:01:15 -0900 From: Eussen, Lori To: 'David Warner' Cc: "Smith, Bryant" , "Kostka, Jim" Subject: FW: COMTECH '98 Conference Presentations on 2/5/98 David, We did it! Found a video conference facility in Syracuse, NY that is about 7 mins. from the University. Visual Technologies 1620 Burnet Ave. Syracuse, NY 13206 Contact: =09Jim LaRonde =09Tel# (315)423-2000 =09=09=09=09Fax#(315)472-7426 They have a PictureTel Concorde Unit that operates at 384 Kbps (however, only 15 frames per sec., not 30 frames) but, the bandwidth is acceptable. Have also asked Jim, Visual Technologies to provide you with a PC and an Internet connection for your presentation. I have ordered room and video conference facilities as follows: 1/30/98 1 pm - 2 pm EDT "Test Lori Eussen w/Jim LaRonde" Note: David this is a test only to make sure this room can connect with us in Alaska. You do not need to be involved. =20 2/5/98=092:30 pm - 5 pm EDT "Telemedicine in Alaska" (Note: Asked for the entire session time even though your presentation begins at 3:15 pm EDT this will alleviate coordination problems bringing up your connection after Ace Allen's presentation is in progress. 2/5/98 4:30 pm - 7 pm EDT Distributed "Communication-Ware" =20 Best Regards, Lori Eussen =20 -----Original Message----- From:=09Eussen, Lori=20 Sent:=09Tuesday, January 20, 1998 5:51 PM To:=09'Chris Budig'; 'Ace Allen'; 'David Warner' Cc:=09Smith, Bryant; Kostka, Jim Subject:=09COMTECH '98 Conference Presentations on 2/5/98 Ace/Chris: Thursday, 2/5 starting at 10:30 a.m. Alaska Daylight Savings Time (2:30 p.m. Eastern) the concurrent session "Telemedicine in Alaska" with the presentation from Dr. Ace Allen will discuss the recently released, long awaited FCC Universal Service Report leveling the playing field for rural hospitals-as long as they are nonprofit. Ace's presentation is scheduled for the first 45 minutes of this 1 =BD hour session. =20 David Warner and Chris Budig, can we do a test sometime this next week, Mon. Jan. 26 or Tuesday Jan. 27 at 3 p.m. Eastern Time? We have dial in tel #(700)733-1844 for Ace Allen and (700)733-1845 for David Warner reserved. Ace or Chris, you mentioned you have a Picture Tel system, can you operate at 384 Kbps? We have VTEL systems and have a MCU II bridge that can accommodate your connection and David Warner's at the same time. David Warner: What type of system will you be using and can you also operate at 384 Kbps? Your presentation will be scheduled the last 45 mins. of the session and should start at 11:15 am ADT (3:15 pm EDT). Susan Favro advises there is also a second session schedules for the same day from 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm ADT (5:30 pm - 7 pm EDT). We will use the same dial in #(700)733-1845. Please confirm and let me know when we can test. Best Regards, Lori Eussen AT&T Alascom =20 From davew@well.com Wed Feb 4 00:09:04 1998 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 00:09:04 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: FW: National Gurad RAID Teams Defines and approved (fwd) To: mjlee@top.cis.syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: MULTIPART/MIXED; BOUNDARY="---- =_NextPart_000_01BD30B5.92A9D760" Status: O X-Status: ------ =_NextPart_000_01BD30B5.92A9D760 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE jen=20 this is for your info please ask ?'s davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 15:09:19 -0500 From: sjones To: 'Dave Warner' Subject: FW: National Gurad RAID Teams Defines and approved More info on who needs the "tools"... ---------- Subject: National Gurad RAID Teams Defines and approved =A0 Michael J. Hopmeier Chief, Innovative and Unconventional Concepts Unconventional Concepts, Inc. P.O. Box 1626 Eglin AFB, FL=A0=A0 32542 (850) 243-4411, Fax 243-5279 Military E-mail Address: hopmeier@eglin.af.mil =20 PLEASE NOTE NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS HOPMEIER@GNT.NET =20 =20 ------ =_NextPart_000_01BD30B5.92A9D760 Content-Type: MESSAGE/RFC822 Content-ID: Message-ID: <002901bd304b$5ffdf040$2028440c@default> From: "Paul M. Maniscalco" To: Undisclosed.Recipients Subject: Fw: (g2i) EACH TEAM WILL HAVE 22 MEMBERS Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 21:27:49 -0500 X-Priority: 3 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.0.1458.49) Content-Type: text/plain -----Original Message----- From: WILSONGI@aol.com To: g2i@xmission.com Date: Monday, February 02, 1998 7:20 PM Subject: (g2i) EACH TEAM WILL HAVE 22 MEMBERS >Army Times >Published: 02-09-98 > >EACH TEAM WILL HAVE 22 MEMBERS >By Jack Weible > >Each Rapid Assessment & Initial Detection, or RAID, team will consist of 22 >people, six officers and 16 noncommissioned officers. > > Each team, or "element" as the Pentagon is labeling them, will have a >commander at the O-4 or O-5 paygrade. Three other National Guard NCOs, >consisting of a sergeant major and two E-7s will serve as operations >personnel. > > The six other areas of authority are: > > * Reconnaissance -- Consists of an O-3 or O-4 as team leader and five >other members at the E-7 or E-8 paygrades. > > * Medical -- An O-4 or O-5 as physician, two nurses in the O-1 to O-3 >paygrades and an E-7 as environmental science technician. > > * Security -- Two people in the E-6 to E-8 paygrades. > > * Logistics -- One O-3 officer and one noncommissioned officer in the E-6 >to E-8 paygrades. > > * Air liaison -- Two people in the E-6 to E-8 paygrades. > > * Communications -- Two people in the E-6 to E-8 paygrades. > > ------ =_NextPart_000_01BD30B5.92A9D760 Content-Type: MESSAGE/RFC822 Content-ID: Message-ID: <002a01bd304b$638ff0a0$2028440c@default> From: "Paul M. Maniscalco" To: Undisclosed.Recipients Subject: Fw: (g2i) TEAMS FOR WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 21:28:07 -0500 X-Priority: 3 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.0.1458.49) Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" -----Original Message----- From: WILSONGI@aol.com To: g2i@xmission.com Date: Monday, February 02, 1998 6:59 PM Subject: (g2i) TEAMS FOR WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION >Army Times >Published: 02-09-98 > >HAMRE OKS GUARD TEAMS FOR WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION >By Jack Weible > >Deputy Defense Secretary John Hamre has given the green light to a new program >that will create 10 National Guard teams to respond to incidents involving >weapons of mass destruction within the United States. > > Each team will be comprised of 22 full-time National Guard personnel from >both the officer and enlisted ranks. Its goal will be to respond within four >hours to any incident involving possible chemical or biological terrorism, >according to Pentagon reserve officials. > > Other existing reserve units will receive training within the program to >assist the military teams and state emergency preparedness units in an >incident. > > "This seems to be a natural, very smart follow-on (session) because of >the home-based nature of the National Guard and the units in the reserve >components," said Deborah Lee, assistant secretary of defense for reserve >affairs. > > > > On 'the cutting edge' > > Lee predicted an enthusiastic response by National Guard personnel in >filling the new jobs -- 220 positions in all. "This is the cutting edge of one >of the most important missions that anyone could be doing in this country," >she said. > > Defense Secretary William S. Cohen has repeatedly emphasized as a high >priority the need to counter terrorist threats at home. To speed results, a >"Tiger Team" formed last fall to draw up program requirements was given just >six weeks to prepare, according to a senior reserve official. It completed the >work Dec. 18, and Hamre approved the program Jan. 26. > > For fiscal 1999, which begins Oct. 1, $49.2 million has been approved by >Hamre. The money will fund both the rapid assessment teams that will stand up >during the year and the training for other reserve components that will assist >the teams with medical, logistical, triage and security needs. > > Until Oct. 1, funding will come from the Army, which will act as lead >service for the initiative through its Directorate for Military Support >office. > > > > First step: Hire staff > > The first moves are to establish a program office, assign a manager, >begin hiring staff and enlist contractor support, a senior reserve official >said. Then the 10 sites where the teams will be based must be determined, >along with the program's structure. > > Program officials next will publish job descriptions for the teams before >posting job announcements for the first team, which will be filled before >year's end. Positions on the other nine teams will be filled in the succeeding >quarters of fiscal 1999, three each quarter. The 220 people selected will be >trained during 1999 as well. > > Because the program is just getting off the ground, reserve officials >said, many specifics remain undetermined, including length and type of >training. But this much is clear: > > * The teams -- labeled Rapid Assessment & Initial Detection, or RAID -- >will come from the existing ranks of active Guard and Reserve personnel. >Because active personnel are limited by law to training part-time reservists >and performing administrative tasks, legislative approval will be needed to >take on operational missions. > > * Congress also must approve expanding to 30 days the involuntary call-up >authority for reservists. It is now 15 days. The extra days, if needed, would >be limited under law to work done aiding the RAID teams. > > * The 10 teams will be based at still undetermined sites within the 10 >geographic regions now used by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Region >10, for example, comprises Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Region 1 is >New England. > > * To meet the four-hour response goal, RAID teams would need quick access >to National Guard aircraft. Details still must be worked out in that regard, >reserve officials said. > > For now, Pentagon reserve officials intend to limit the number of teams >to 10 until more is accomplished. The tentative plan in fiscal 2000 is to >field a total of 22 teams and begin field exercises for the affected >personnel. > > Lee said the National Guard Bureau is pleased with the extra mission and >ready to take on the extra work. Officials at the bureau were not available >for comment Jan. 29. > > The bombings at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City >and at the World Trade Center in New York have laid bare the weakness of >federal planning in countering domestic terrorism threats, officials said. The >Tiger Team's study revealed "that we are not ready," one official said. > > Because the Army National Guard and Air National Guard are already >locally based, it's fitting they take on the new mission, Lee said. > > "I would like to think this would be an additional feather in their >caps," she said. > > > > ------ =_NextPart_000_01BD30B5.92A9D760-- From davew@well.com Wed Feb 4 00:16:01 1998 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 00:16:01 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Palm Springs To: David Cole In-Reply-To: <199802030323.VAA16815@dfw-ix1.ix.netcom.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hey dude just saw the stones... red eye to syr tomorrow vtc conf to alaska thur pm sunrise flt to dc nasa-telemedicine space bridge-then to darth vaders office.....darpa flt home on friday saturday presenatations to "corp vips for the iniversity ---pergame show ie basketball pm flt to san diego.. noonish to palm springs mon-talk tue desert fun---RIGHT!!!???!!!! fri back to syracuse.... wheeeeee tng 3 rocks new neatools ....he he he way functional"!! will have demos and "developers kits" and ....fun davew From davew@well.com Wed Feb 4 09:51:50 1998 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 09:51:50 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: RE: memetic modulation To: sjones In-Reply-To: <9109EA1DC959D011A46808002BB9FF96B4BBB9@msx-3.darpa.mil> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: i will bring sow for database thing davew From davew@well.com Wed Feb 4 15:25:08 1998 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 15:25:07 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Proposal to NLM To: John Hestenes cc: Erik Viirre In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.19980204150043.0079bc80@cogsci.ucsd.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: john will connect next week if you havent herd from me by wed please email me davew From davew@well.com Wed Feb 4 19:43:25 1998 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 19:43:24 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: FW: DARPA INFORMATION WINDOW (fwd) To: davew@npac.syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 18:02:57 -0500 From: sjones To: 'Dave Warner' Subject: FW: DARPA INFORMATION WINDOW 1-46 might be of particular interest ---------- From: Library Sent: Friday, January 30, 1998 4:14 PM To: DARPA-DIST Subject: DARPA INFORMATION WINDOW SPECIAL ITEMS OF INTEREST! - 1-46. MICROPLANES. (TINY SPY PLANES) http://aww/library/articles/news/indexes/text/1_046.html -1-53. VICE CNO CHARTS SURFACE-WARFARE COURSE http://aww/library/articles/news/indexes/text/1_053.html -1-57. NEXTMED -- THE END OF HEALTH CARE? http://aww/library/articles/news/indexes/text/1_057.html DARPA IN THE NEWS - January 30, 1998 http://aww/library/articles/news/indexes/1_30.html NEW ACCESSIONS - January 30, 1998 http://aww/library/accessions/text/1_30.html NON-DARPA TECHNICAL REPORTS - January 30, 1998 http://aww/library/nonarpa/ BULLETIN BOARD - January 30, 1998 http://aww/library/bulletin/text/jan98.html LABORATORY SPOTLIGHT - January 30, 1998 http://aww/library/labs/text/jan98.html UPCOMING MEETINGS - January 30, 1998 http://aww/library/meetings/text/jan98A.html ON-GOING ITEMS OF INTEREST NON-DARPA TECHNICAL REPORTS - January 1998 http://aww/library/nonarpa/ NEW ACCESSIONS - January 16, 1998 http://aww/library/accessions/text/1_16.html NEW ACCESSIONS - January 23, 1998 http://aww/library/accessions/text/1_23.html From davew@well.com Wed Feb 4 19:46:39 1998 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 19:46:39 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Flat panels To: sjones In-Reply-To: <9109EA1DC959D011A46808002BB9FF96B99125@msx-3.darpa.mil> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: have a darpa flat-panel demo day give them one hour of demo space all at once no presentations im sure that other darpa folk might also be intrested possible good synergy hit???? or just get the nec and get on with your life davew On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, sjones wrote: > Wanted to demo a few in my office with goal of opening more real > estate.. > NEC seems to lead the pack...specifically the MS LCD400 and 2000 > Any suggestions? > Thanks > S > > From davew@well.com Wed Feb 4 19:49:39 1998 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 19:49:39 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: web conference To: David Balch In-Reply-To: <9802050245.AA22653@sparky.med.ecu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: conference sucked very bad!!!! we rule....have pics www.pulsar.org/webscience saw stones with -bob a good show....not majic..but cool where are conf brochures?? will pulse at syracuse and dc then be back here in san diego sat... send some here 10860 pinot noir cr san diego ca 92131 davew On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, David Balch wrote: > > How's the conference going? > Did you get the Tahoe brochures. > We really need to push this... > Registration is down at the moment but we > have very high quality people signed up from > \Germany, Portugal...etc. > > Are you getting pounded by the weather? > How bad? > dave > > hang in > > From davew@well.com Thu Feb 5 06:54:45 1998 Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 06:54:45 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Today To: sjones In-Reply-To: <9109EA1DC959D011A46808002BB9FF96B9912D@msx-3.darpa.mil> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: s ??????? im there friday just flew in from san diego moments ago in dc friday 3-9pm davew still arround???? not sure how wires were crossed davew On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, sjones wrote: > Sorry we didn't connect, I was at the office until 9PM then figured your > plane had left. > > Does Lori have an email address? > > From davew@well.com Thu Feb 5 06:56:15 1998 Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 06:56:15 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: web conference To: David Balch In-Reply-To: <9802051245.AA22927@sparky.med.ecu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: will pulse them davew On Thu, 5 Feb 1998, David Balch wrote: > conf brochures went to the hyatt > should have arrived in your name on tuesda > > will send out another batch today to your home in SD > Need to pulse these. Registration is down > need help > > thanks > dave > > From davew@well.com Thu Feb 5 10:43:02 1998 Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 10:43:02 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: web conference To: David Balch In-Reply-To: <9802051245.AA22927@sparky.med.ecu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hey man bring some brochures to dc just a few davew From davew@well.com Thu Feb 5 10:51:16 1998 Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 10:51:15 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: web conference To: David Balch In-Reply-To: <9802051844.AA23542@sparky.med.ecu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: im in dc at 8 am at national davew On Thu, 5 Feb 1998, David Balch wrote: > OK...DC when do you get in? > what airport? > dave > > From davew@well.com Thu Feb 5 16:36:25 1998 Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 16:36:25 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: RE: Today To: sjones In-Reply-To: <9109EA1DC959D011A46808002BB9FF96B99151@msx-3.darpa.mil> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: maybe you should use your 3rd brain hope to c you tomorrow will have sow for database thing davew On Thu, 5 Feb 1998, sjones wrote: > I must've used my wrong brain v right brain.... > Friday touch and go....will plan to be around at 1600 tomorrow DARPA.. > Thanks > S > > ---------- > From: Dave Warner[SMTP:davew@well.com] > Sent: Thursday, February 05, 1998 9:54 AM > To: sjones > Subject: Re: Today > > s > ??????? > > im there friday > just flew in from san diego moments ago > > in dc friday 3-9pm > davew > > still arround???? > > not sure how wires were crossed > davew > > > On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, sjones wrote: > > > Sorry we didn't connect, I was at the office until 9PM then figured > your > > plane had left. > > > > Does Lori have an email address? > > > > > > > From davew@well.com Thu Feb 5 16:42:35 1998 Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 16:42:35 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Met On Friday To: "Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D." In-Reply-To: <199802052321.PAA17407@proxyb2.san.rr.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: marlene in syracuse now dc tomorrow syarcuse sat ---late flight out to san diego palm spgs eeg conf till wed read eye back to syracuse next thursday have window of time wed respond soon calander filling fast davew From davew@well.com Thu Feb 5 20:16:46 1998 Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 20:16:45 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Met On Friday To: "Marlene Maheu, Ph.D." In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.19980205183622.006fed14@popped.cts.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: m time not that good for me need to be north by 4pm how about this list the 3 topics most likely to be covered send them in email lets iterate memory buffer full re details telemed to east county??? needs to be very low cost for native populations no money to start project people to be sevrved have real need need to demo small project in order to get real money how close am i??? On Thu, 5 Feb 1998, Marlene Maheu, Ph.D. wrote: > > Hope I caught you in time.... > How is 3Pm Wed.? I have pts at 2 & 4, so if you don't mind coming to > Hillcrest, I can meet at 3. > 106 Thorn street - corner of first and Thorn. > Let me know if that works. If not, let me know next availability and I'll > cross-check with mine. > Thanks! > Marlene > > At 04:42 PM 2/5/98 -0800, you wrote: > >marlene > > > >in syracuse now > >dc tomorrow > >syarcuse sat ---late flight out to san diego > >palm spgs eeg conf till wed > > > >read eye back to syracuse next thursday > > > >have window of time wed > >respond soon calander filling fast > >davew > > > > > > > > From davew@well.com Thu Feb 5 20:20:36 1998 Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 20:20:36 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: thanks baby To: janzoo@yahoo.com Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: thanks btw there was no veg meal last night for me??? i know you asked...i also asked wasnt a big deal but this is getting rediculaous maybe a small note to the perfered plus might help them wheeeeeee off to dc in am davew From davew@well.com Fri Feb 6 01:22:55 1998 Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 01:22:55 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: RES ROCKET Invitation to KidCast#6 response (fwd) To: jsale@sunstroke.sdsu.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: jeff check out the midi-net thing also this is the contact for earth day kidcast davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 06 Feb 1998 00:30:57 PST From: peter rosen To: davew@well.com Subject: RES ROCKET Invitation to KidCast#6 response hi Dave, hope you are coping with your geographic dance? I am forwarding this so you or your agents might negotiate some PR activity for the KidCast with the below mentioned folks... Best, =-Peter- >Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 11:25:49 -0800 >To: "peter rosen" >From: canton >Subject: Re: RES ROCKET MUSENEWS February 3, 1998 - Invitation to > KidCast#6 > >>Let me know if you are interested to participate again and if you have >>connections with anyone in Orlando? > >Hiya, peter. For the time being, there aren't any plans to recycle the >kidcast for peace studio -- so that'll be there for use whenever you want >to use it. (I occasionally see people hanging out in there jamming these >days.) > >If you'd like to set up any further marketing/media collaborations, you'll >want to contact our press people, for example Ben or Sandra: > >http://www.resrocket.com/ipk/contact_info.html > >Have a good one, peter! Enjoy hawaii for me... > >-canton >canton@resrocket.com > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com From davew@well.com Fri Feb 6 01:29:07 1998 Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 01:29:07 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: FW: DARPA INFORMATION WINDOW To: sjones In-Reply-To: <9109EA1DC959D011A46808002BB9FF96B9911D@msx-3.darpa.mil> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: looks like window slamed not able to get response d On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, sjones wrote: > 1-46 might be of particular interest > > ---------- > From: Library > Sent: Friday, January 30, 1998 4:14 PM > To: DARPA-DIST > Subject: DARPA INFORMATION WINDOW > > > SPECIAL ITEMS OF INTEREST! > > - 1-46. MICROPLANES. (TINY SPY PLANES) > http://aww/library/articles/news/indexes/text/1_046.html > > -1-53. VICE CNO CHARTS SURFACE-WARFARE COURSE > http://aww/library/articles/news/indexes/text/1_053.html > > -1-57. NEXTMED -- THE END OF HEALTH CARE? > http://aww/library/articles/news/indexes/text/1_057.html > > > DARPA IN THE NEWS - January 30, 1998 > http://aww/library/articles/news/indexes/1_30.html > > NEW ACCESSIONS - January 30, 1998 > http://aww/library/accessions/text/1_30.html > > NON-DARPA TECHNICAL REPORTS - January 30, 1998 > http://aww/library/nonarpa/ > > BULLETIN BOARD - January 30, 1998 > http://aww/library/bulletin/text/jan98.html > > LABORATORY SPOTLIGHT - January 30, 1998 > http://aww/library/labs/text/jan98.html > > UPCOMING MEETINGS - January 30, 1998 > http://aww/library/meetings/text/jan98A.html > > > > ON-GOING ITEMS OF INTEREST > > NON-DARPA TECHNICAL REPORTS - January 1998 > http://aww/library/nonarpa/ > > NEW ACCESSIONS - January 16, 1998 > http://aww/library/accessions/text/1_16.html > > NEW ACCESSIONS - January 23, 1998 > http://aww/library/accessions/text/1_23.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From davew@well.com Fri Feb 6 14:10:16 1998 Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 14:10:16 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: MedVision Reference List To: Rodney Smith In-Reply-To: <07013256FEC2D0118C0C0060975854990ED3BD@medvis.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: ok by me davew On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, Rodney Smith wrote: > I was given your name by Terri Siebert. I am putting together a > reference list for use by potential investors in our company. I would > like your name to be on this list in that, I believe, you will speak > positively about MedVision and the telelmedicine industry. Could you > email me back and let me know if this is okay? > > Rod > > From davew@well.com Fri Feb 6 20:14:47 1998 Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 20:14:47 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Forwarded mail.... To: mjlee@top.cis.syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE Status: O X-Status: this is just for your info the problem we are trying to provide a solution for is real davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 19:42:29 -0500 From: sjones To: 'Dave Warner' Subject:=20 2-17. SENSOR DEVELOPMENT RACES BIOLOGICAL WARFARE THREAT : STATE-OF-THE-ART ELECTRONICS ARE JOINING FORCES WITH BIOCHEMISTRY TO DETECT AIRBORNE PATHOGENS. =A9SIGNAL Magazine 1997 December 1997 Vol. 52 No. 4 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Robert K. Ackerman The U.S. government is accelerating work on biological warfare sensors and related information systems to respond to possible terrorist attacks or use of pathogens on the battlefield. Pioneering sensor technologies are combining biological and chemical functions with electronics to brew a sensor soup for detecting and identifying a wide range of organisms. Sensor systems and technologies under development include miniaturized versions of large laboratory analysis systems and small handheld units with phosphors that glow when bonded with pathogens. One approach collects antibodies along the inside of optical fibers, while another technology forces a pathogen to betray its identifying molecules by using a laser to explode it like popcorn. The government effort to deal with biological terrorism or warfare does not end at the sensor level, however. Researchers also are building a command and control system capable of responding to biological attacks on the battlefield or in a heavily populated urban area. This system was deployed to Denver, Colorado, in the event of a biological terror attack during this year's G-7 Summit of the Eight that included heads of state from the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, the United Kingdom and Russia. While the services are developing and fielding a host of biological sensors, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is pursuing basic research into new technologies that will spawn advanced battlefield pathogen detectors. For near-term research and development--five to 10 years--the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) is responsible for medical aspects such as vaccines, treatment drugs and diagnostics. Physical countermeasures such as masks, decontamination and detection are the purview of the Army Materiel Command's chemical-biological defense command. DARPA is working on all of these areas for the more distant future. The detector effort aims to improve detection capabilities as well as to stay ahead of efforts by biological warfare developers to improve the effectiveness of pathogens (see box, page 36). "Detecting biological warfare agents in a cloud passing overhead in many ways is harder [than merely identifying], says Dr. Stephen Morse, advanced diagnostics program manager in DARPA's Defense Sciences Office. The plethora of biological substances in the environment basically provides the equivalent of background noise from harmless substances with properties similar to those of pathogens. Plain particle detectors can generate false positives from pollen adrift on air currents or even road dust stirred up by a passing vehicle. According to biological warfare experts, biological agents best are sprayed through a line source, rather than from a point. In addition to aircraft, other prime candidates for effective dispersal are cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles. Release altitude can range from 10 meters above ground to 2,000 feet, depending on the presence of an inversion layer. A 7- to 10-mile-per-hour wind would aid in dispersal. Strewing biological agents in bright sunlight or on a warm day will reduce the effectiveness of the dispersal. Acting as antipersonnel weapons, biological agents attack humans while leaving buildings and other infrastructure elements untouched. These buildings, however, may require extensive decontamination--especially throughout air ducts--long after the biological attack is over. Where chemical agents tend to be mostly tactical weapons, biological weapons can be strategic. They are highly effective on an open battlefield, behind allied lines or in cities. Special operations forces can employ them for tactical uses in attacks on ports, logistical sites and command, control, communications and intelligence centers. In many cases, victimized forces would not realize they had been struck until long after the end of the attack and only when personnel began to fall ill in large numbers. "If we had a detector that was timely, that would be an enormous breakthrough," says Col. David R. Franz, USAMRIID commander. While this capability exists for chemical munitions, the United States "is not even close in biological detectors," the colonel states. With current capabilities, it would take 45 minutes from the time a pathogen cloud is detected to when it is identified and masking instructions are issued. Generic detectors might be useful if they could distinguish between the fog of war and the mist of a biological weapon, he says. The problem with these conventional types of detectors is that they become less specific as they become more sensitive. "In terms of defense against biological agents, detectors span the entire region," explains Dr. Mildred A. Donlon, program manager in DARPA's Defense Sciences Office. Her definition ranges from arms control monitoring to alerting at the onset of an attack and validating decontamination results. Donlon, whose task is to select technologies to serve in the next generation of environmental sensors, notes that most current detectors share research applications with diagnostics. Battlefield uses, however, mandate technologies that are rugged, can be automated, can provide rapid answers and offer as few false alarms as possible. These false alarms tend to be false positives, although these are tolerated far more than false negatives. Donlon describes biological agent detectors as basically falling into two categories: liquid and dry. Liquid-based detectors rely on fluids as a test media, and they often require repeated replenishment. Donlon relates that early sensor work featured implanting rat brain neurons on a semiconductor chip (SIGNAL, February 1994, page 19). DARPA adapted this technology to detect as many as 18 different toxic substances. She continues that this liquid detector was a gap-filler that allowed researchers to examine mixtures of toxic materials--in effect, an electronic canary that reacts to the presence of any foreign substance. Sterile fluid must pass over these neurons to remove their waste products and to supply new nutrients. Accordingly, complications arise in developing a deployable version that must be ruggedized and must maintain proper temperature control. This detector is undergoing further development with funding from the Army and the Navy. The Joint Program Office of Biodefense aims to develop the detector for forward laboratories, where its role would be to determine whether a detected toxin is actually viable. New work exploiting mass spectrometry provides "significant advantages" over other technologies that often involve liquid test media, especially in a battlefield environment where speed is of the essence, Donlon states. DARPA's target is a miniaturized unit that also is rugged enough for battlefield use, and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has developed a suitcase-sized unit. This device is being considered as a universal agent sensor. It can detect chemical, nuclear and explosive material as well as cover the range of biological agents. It also can provide additional information such as whether an organism is micro-encapsulated or includes growth media, which largely is not detectable by other systems. "The mass spectrometer by far can give us the most information" among detection systems, Donlon declares. Early funding for the miniaturization program was provided by the Central Intelligence Agency's Non-Proliferation Center. Accelerated instrument development currently is funded by the Counter-Proliferation Support Program. Speed is one asset the mass spectrometer brings to the battlefield. Donlon warrants that the unit can identify a pathogen within one minute. Another asset is its versatility in detecting a broad spectrum of agents. The device does not operate continuously. A front-end unit will empower it to decide that "something biological is in the air." Within 30 seconds, the unknown biological agent is fed into the vacuum chamber, where it is treated with a laser pulse for analysis. This cuts down power requirements and increases longevity. Among the device's drawbacks is the need to miniaturize it for portability. This work is well underway, with a current version suitable for the back of a high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle (HMMWV). This HMMWV version weighs about 265 pounds, so DARPA is focusing its efforts on producing a fully functional, shoebox-sized system that weighs only 20 pounds. The device's detection chamber also must operate in a vacuum, so small pumps are employed to remove all traces of air. Donlon adds that the small device cannot perform nucleic acid detection, so genome identification is still beyond reach. A key challenge lies in developing a library of signatures for the biological agents the device must detect. Donlon describes this as the trickiest part of developing the system. "We have to do what an antibody does," she explains. The unit must be able to reject some agents while identifying the correct culprit. A few agents, such as toxins, consist of single proteins, while all bacteria are highly complex, and their components must be analyzed. The challenge lies in identifying the relevant signatures that can reveal the identity of a pathogen. A field unit should be ready for testing next year. Lacking a complete library of pathogens, the system will be tasked with detecting and identifying only four biological simulants. Work on a dry, or re-agent-less, detector does not preclude advancing liquid detectors, however. One program focuses on a handheld unit that uses "brand-new technology," according to Donlon. This effort eschews traditional chemical detectors that employ fluorescence to betray the presence of a target substance. Donlon explains that the new device is based on up-converting phosphors--the opposite of cathode ray tubes that use down-converting phosphors. Antibodies are placed co-valently on a chip, and phosphors serve to sandwich this configuration. In this handheld device, a vacuum pump draws air into a liquid, which flows over the surface of this construct. It is at this point that subject pathogens would bind to the phosphors. Another liquid solution washes the chip construct for immediate scanning. A miniature laser scans the phosphor beads and generates a color to betray the presence of a pathogen's antibody binding to the phosphor. Donlon relates that the device can be configured to recognize up to 20 different colors generated by these up-converting phosphors. Accordingly, pathogens can be color coded. Donlon estimates that this handheld system could perform a complete air sample analysis in about 5 to 10 minutes. A user would need to replace the fluid cartridge after 15 different samplings. Another antibody approach weds biology to fiber optics. A device known as the fiber optic waveguide places antibodies on small optical fibers. A fiber is threaded through a small device, through which liquid runs to pass potential pathogen samples. A diode laser pumps the samples for reflection back up the fiber, where a photodiode detects and processes the signal. Each detected antigen emits a specific reflection signature. This pocket-sized system currently can read four different samples simultaneously, and Donlon relates that further development can boost capacity up to eight samples. A test version built by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory already has flown above Dugway Proving Ground, where it was able to identify samples within 5-7 minutes. Results were transmitted to a ground station. Donlon explains that work on this detector "is not done yet, but close," as development continues on liquid handling. This may be completed within a little more than one year. Designer chips are under development at Argonne National Laboratory, Northwestern University, the Englehardt Institute for Molecular Biology in Moscow, Russia, and USAMRIID. These chips seek to identify a micro-organism--in genus and species--without resorting to polymerase chain reaction, which multiplies a single copy of DNA millions of times for identification. This procedure can take up to half an hour, whereas the designer chip would cut that time in half. A sampler draws air into the designer chip system, where a liquid breaks open the cells to isolate and label the RNA. The designer chip approach focuses on ribosomal identifiers inside of each cell. Each cell contains up to 3,000 copies of these ribosomes, and a 16S ribosome contains genus and species information for each bacteria. Each designer chip contains pieces of genes that will bind with the ribosomal RNA and fluoresce to be read electronically. A digital readout will inform the user of the presence of specific pathogens such as anthrax or salmonella. This system can be used both in warning during an attack and in diagnosing infected patients. Many of these detection systems can be used synergistically, Donlon suggests. Combining usage of two of the devices--such as the mass spectrometer and designer chips--could cut down on false positives substantially and increase confidence of proper pathogen identification. Even more advanced technologies under exploration include development of an antigen binding site that would remove the need for a full antibody. Reducing the size of the pathogen identifier that is placed on a chip would allow increased sensitivity while reducing the need for support items such as fluids. Research underway at the University of Alabama Birmingham aims to create a small, combinatorial chemistry-derived molecule to replace the large antibody. This will allow developers to control the affinity of the sensor. Another technique, known as matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization, involves mixing a suspected pathogen sample onto a matrix solution. Used in mass spectrometry, a laser heats the surrounding matrix--not the bacteria--transferring the energy to the bacteria. As with popcorn in cooking oil, the bacteria pops from the heat and emits molecules in gas for identification. Different matrices can provide different patterns. Handling all this information in the event of a battlefield or terrorist biological attack is the focus of DARPA's biological warfare defense accelerated consequence management program. This effort focuses on an architecture, designed to employ commercial technologies and services, that is geared to provide command and control (C2) with multilevel security after the pathogen detectors give warning. It also is designed to respond to an attack after the victims fall ill. The program manager for this DARPA effort is Col. John S. Silva, MD, USAF. Col. Silva explains that the program has leveraged work by DARPA, ranging from C2 to monitoring critically ill soldiers. Early this year, the program brought together experts from Oracle Corporation, Herndon, Virginia, the University of Texas, Arlington, and ScenPro, Dallas, Texas, to work directly with the Marine Corps on a theater medical information system architecture. By mid-year, DARPA had developed a prototype system known as the enhanced consequence management planning and support system, or ENCOMPASS. Col. Silva relates that this prototype was deployed with the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) "to manage any potential problems during the Summit of the Eight" in Denver. This month, ENCOMPASS is being transported to Dugway Proving Ground for testing during the Bio911 advanced concept technology demonstration. It is serving as this test's operation system. Two principles guide this architecture. One is to exploit available hardware and the communications infrastructure, including dial-up modems and telephone service, and to adapt to higher bandwidth services as they become available. The colonel explains that the program designed its architecture around the use of off-the-shelf components because of the need to bring a system to the fore as quickly as possible. This requirement for rapid development also precluded direct linkage with DARPA's field sensors, but plans exist for direct connectivity with these new systems. Col. Silva states that, as these new technologies are transitioned to customers such as CBIRF, user feedback will define the information that is input into the architecture. The system's reach can be extended easily, he says. The other principle is that, given the unique nature of a biological incident, the on-scene commander establishes the crisis structures within the incident site. This also applies to civilian authorities in the event of a terrorist attack in an urban area. All these elements--defining the afflicted area, or hot zone; designating an evacuation area; removing casualties; setting up a staging area--are defined dynamically and cannot be determined in advance. This information architecture employs a Corba 2.0 active database repository system where objects are exchanged across a Corba bus using Orbix. An explicit interface between components and a formal data model for incident casualty records also are system elements. For the database, engineers incorporate data from sources ranging from local rescue entities to the Defense Special Weapons Agency. Using tools from Oracle and SAIC, planners can reverse engineer a database rapidly and map it against the incident model to be pulled off by Corba. A planning tool known as GRIP, for global response incident planner, sets up the operations plan for CBIRF's mission. Col. Silva explains that a goal is for GRIP to become "an electronic play book" for cities to use for different kinds of incidents. Early in an incident, GRIP sets up field survey tools, either pen-based or laptop, to allow users to transmit survey data back to the command center. The field inventory survey tool, or FIST, operates on a handheld computer. Developed by BBN System and Technologies, FIST provides the situation assessment report to GRIP. This is where early information about a biological attack enters the system. Smart forms technology generates situation, landing zone, route, bridge, tunnel and obstacle reports, as well as medical evacuation requests. One physical system element is a casualty triage tag developed by Ellora Software, Devens, Massachusetts. This bar-coded tag features a data snapshot of patient information--identification and location and extent of exposure. The plastic laminate card can be decontaminated easily without loss of data, and a clerk's punch will log medicine dosage. All the data on this casualty triage tag can be captured in about 15 to 20 seconds. All of this information travels over a wireless local area network or a high-frequency hop back to incident repository at the command operating center. These data are combined with other vital information, such as estimated casualties, entry and exit routes, weather conditions and execution checklist. Col. Silva describes this as an electronic version of the Marine Corps watch board. A separate bar-coded tag records passage of emergency personnel into and out of the hot zone. The incident commander can call up all of this information on a laptop computer over a 28.8-baud modem. The applications that are built to talk to the incident model are based on the Sun Microsystems Java programming language or a web browser. Ultimately, an authorized user would be able to receive downloaded applications as needed. Satellite links also would allow the response task force to connect with commands through Siprnet and Intelink, for example. Return to Library Home Page.=05=20 From davew@well.com Fri Feb 6 20:28:40 1998 Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 20:28:39 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Forwarded mail.... To: gcf@npac.syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: fyi also meet with the bot masters people they have sent sow to contractor talked to him in person he said 60-75 days till full funding ie 598k year ne 999k year 2 also meet with the marines wil be at qantico next week davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 19:47:24 -0500 From: sjones To: 'Dave Warner' Subject: 2-3. US - DARPA DEVELOPS ULTRASECURE COMPUTER NET (JAN 2/DN) Periscope Daily Defense News Capsules Jan 22, 1998 WORD COUNT: 206 PUBLISHER: United Communications Group File 636 03912954 COPYRIGHT 1998 United Communications Group DEFENSE NEWS - (JAN 19-25) -- The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Arlington, Va., is seeking $1.5 million to further develop and test a super secure computer network for government and industry. Developed under a small, secretive program, the embryonic network promises to enhance national information security, push the Defense Department and federal government toward paperless operations, and improve the ability of government agencies to work together, proponents said. The network, known as the Extranet for Security Professionals (ESP), works like to publicly available Internet used around the world. Intended for government or industry professionals responsible for the security of their agencies, offices, companies or military services, ESP is capable of top-of-the-line-bit encryption. Encryption, which is software code designed to protect information from unauthorized access, at that level is estimated to take the lifetime of the universe to crack. Further, computer experts say that even if the code is cracked and one file is accessed, the penetrator would have to begin all over again to access other files. This means secure information and documentation now can be shared via electronic mail, bulletin boards, databases or home pages similar to those on the less secure Internet. (Copyright 1997 Periscope. For more information call 800-929-4824, ext. 2288.) From davew@well.com Sat Feb 7 09:12:58 1998 Date: Sat, 7 Feb 1998 09:12:58 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: personal To: gcf@npac.syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: gcf just wanted to make it clear that i will support anyone who you want me to ie denny... but others also and not cause you grief we have a great thing going on here i will help in anyway you need davew From davew@well.com Sun Feb 8 10:23:23 1998 Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 10:23:23 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Forwarded mail.... To: janzoo@yahoo.com Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 11:32:57 -0500 From: David Cole To: nolanw19@idt.net, sg@monsoon.com, Dave Warner Subject: Palm Springs Info: Futurehealth EEG Conf. Palm Springs Ramada 1800 E. Palm Canyon Rd. Palm Springs, CA 92264 phone 760-323-1711 fax 760-327-6941 Arrivals: Cole - 10:30pm Wed Gupta - 4:20pm Thurs Jacoby - 10ish Fri Warner - Noon Sunday From davew@well.com Mon Feb 9 20:40:49 1998 Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 20:40:49 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Is help on the way? To: peter rosen In-Reply-To: <19980210030526.26762.qmail@hotmail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: peter i told you that i would help with the rent for mar and april still plan to davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 10 14:39:43 1998 Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 14:39:43 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: NM paper--Please help! (fwd) To: rikr@npac.syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: rik could you pleas placate this it is now a resonable amount of work thanks cc me on the response thanks davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 14:05:01 -0600 From: Susan Howell To: davew@well.com Subject: NM paper--Please help! Dear Dave and Rik, I've submitted your paper, w/ my team's queries imbedded, to Marci, our copyeditor at Current Science. I've also told her that Dave Balch should be added as a 3rd author. Per our message exchange last week, Dave, I appreciate that you do not have the luxury of additional time to spend on your paper, and therefore we'll take due editorial license as best we can, per your feedback. Please note, however, that there are just a few spots that have us stymied, and that require your expertise. We are thus relying on your assistance in answering the following (remaining) queries, forwarded to me by Marci (thanks for bearing with us): *pls. 1) offer a brief, 1 sentence definition of DMI (Dave I know we discussed this and you'd mentioned it was described later on...it's described in terms of a 'network', and a model, etc., but not defined); and 2) pls. confirm that DMI is a subset of MSC--"...it sounds like it should be the other way around," per Marci? * pls. substantiate with a citation this statement: "...from biological research into ecosystems, we know that an ecology acts like a metaorganism" * define term "MWW" * define term Advanced Telemedicine Technology Roadmap * pls. complete these reference citations (again, we hope this is labor-friendly as they appear to be mostly the work of your team; thanks): Walczak (no date indicated) Warner et al., 1995 Warner & Rusovick 1997 * pls. write the entire mailing address and phone/faxes of your respective companies/affiliations at III in san Diego; and Mindtel in Syracuse. Again, your help is greatly appreciated. Please note I've taken the liberty of giving your section ed., Susan Gustke, a call, in case she's able to help out in any way. Sorry not have offered more time to give you chance to turnaround; we're up against the publisher's drop dead deadline. Thanks. Please RSVP ASAP. Kind regards, Susan Susan Howell, M.S.S. Communications Manager Office of Health Policy Jefferson Medical College 1015 Walnut Street, Suite 621 Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-955-9995 From davew@well.com Tue Feb 10 15:03:00 1998 Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 15:03:00 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Check This out. To: Erik Viirre In-Reply-To: <34DF4E0F.39A3@hitl.washington.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: eric can you contact david at microsoft the disabilities guy and tell heim that you will bring up the thing 1 and the car?? davw From davew@well.com Tue Feb 10 15:05:31 1998 Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 15:05:30 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Is help on the way? To: peter rosen In-Reply-To: <19980210030526.26762.qmail@hotmail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: peter i think that i can get the syracusse university pr dept to help "pulse" the media for earthday event will have a couple of others in line by march will be in orlando 17-22ed davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 10 15:08:03 1998 Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 15:08:03 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Telemedicine Technologies, Co., LLC - Press Release (fwd) To: gcf@npac.syr.edu cc: edlipson@syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: need to use this for infomall and case pr... davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 09:02:07 -0500 From: Becky DeVoe To: davew@well.com, fakespace@well.com, sasha@well.com Subject: Telemedicine Technologies, Co., LLC - Press Release PRESS RELEASE February 9, 1998 * David C. Balch, (Telemedicine Technologies Co., LLC) and Dave Warner, MD (MINDTEL) have been retained by the Global Telemedicine Group to do an independent review of all NASA Telemedicine efforts, both in the U.S. and overseas. This will facilitate discussion at the Telemedicine and Distributed Medical Intelligence Conference about the Space Bridge to Russia and a new breed of bio sensors which will trickle down from the space program into the commercial Telemedicine market over the next few years. The Telemedicine and Distributed Medical Intelligence Conference will convene on March 8-10, 1998, at the Tahoe Seasons Resort located near the legendary blue waters of Lake Tahoe, California, and steps away from Heavenly, the world class ski resort. A conference panel will lead in-depth, interactive discussions on exploring the use of collaborative medical systems to improve the access and quality of remote healthcare delivery. Program discussion topics include web technologies for patient care, global technology standards, business models for telemedicine, and distributed medical intelligence systems. The early morning/late afternoon program format affords time for attendees to take advantage of mid-day skiing and other resort amenities. Input from TM/DMI conference discussions will become recommendations to the ATA annual meeting in April, 1988, and may become a basis for discussion between the service provider and vendor community. To participate in the TM/DMI conference, contact the East Carolina University Telemedicine Program at 919.816.2695 or visit the conference web page www.telemed.med.ecu.edu/dis_lern/conf_m.htm. From davew@well.com Tue Feb 10 15:09:04 1998 Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 15:09:04 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: NM paper--Please help! (fwd) To: Rick Rusovick In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: responses are good by me thanks davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 10 15:09:46 1998 Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 15:09:46 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: NM paper--Please help! (fwd) To: Rick Rusovick In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: check out http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/1998/nsf9855/nsf9855.htm From davew@well.com Tue Feb 10 16:03:55 1998 Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 16:03:55 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: You asked for it (fwd) To: davew@npac.syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 09:48:28 -0500 From: sjones To: 'Dave Warner' Subject: You asked for it 1-46. MICROPLANES. (TINY SPY PLANES)(COVER STORY) Chandler, Jerome Greer Popular Science, Jan, 1998 v252, n1, p54(6) WORD COUNT: 2153 LINE COUNT: 00168 File 47 05059729 COPYRIGHT 1998 Times Mirror Magazines Inc. ABSTRACT: Spy planes are being developed to contain powerful electronics including video cameras within a frame only as big as model airplanes. These devices could be used for both civilian and military applications. TEXT: It's early morning above the Bay area, and the Bat is on patrol. Two hundred feet below, traffic undulates along U.S. 101. A roll to the right reveals a man mowing his lawn - oblivious to what's overhead. Up ahead, a father pushes a baby stroller. Such a beautiful day in the neighborhood. Suddenly, 15-knot gusts slap the stealthy observer. It's time to descend from the California sky. The Bat's handler beckons. "If you want to be unnoticed," says aerospace entrepreneur Steve Morris, "you have to be small and quiet." The president of the Palo Alto-based MLB Co. cradles his tiny creation, checking its miniature video camera for damage. This could be the greatgrandfather of a swarm of offspring that redefine aerial surveillance. Morris has just recorded some of great-granddad's first baby steps on videotape. >From Palo Alto to Cambridge, Massachusetts, people like Morris are developing a new breed of spy plane small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. Over the next three to five years, the federal government wants industry to produce prototypes of what it calls micro air vehicles, or MAVs. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) says the craft can be no larger than 6 inches across, and "capable of performing a useful military mission at an affordable cost." The military wants a soldier to be able to reach into his backpack, pop out a micro vehicle, hand-launch it, and then remotely monitor what it detects. MAVs could fly over a hill to see what lies ahead, sniff out land mines, or detect the presence of chemical or biological agents. More combative versions might act as mini cruise missiles or radar-zappers. Civilian MAVs - arrayed in swarms - might monitor airborne pollutants, replace weather balloons, or serve as temporary antennas. Individually, they could track traffic down canyonlike city streets, or fly into burning buildings to search for victims. They could even be used for surveillance of a business competitor or a cheating spouse. Before you can order a personal MAV from the Sharper Image catalog, however, lots of problems must be solved. It's far easier to make a giant airplane than a tiny one. Only a few of the MAVs now under development are within the target size range. "When you get down into that size range, the performance of most conventional airfoils (wings) just takes a nose-dive," says David A. Jenkins, an associate engineer at the University of Florida's department of aerospace engineering. The problem is the chord: the width of the wing when viewed in crosssection. Aircraft with a 6-inch wingspan have very narrow chords, in the range of 2 inches or less. When you combine small chords with relatively slow flight, you tend to get insufficient lift. There are potential remedies. Jenkins and two other scientists at the University of Florida, Wei Shyy and Richard W. Smith, are working on an adaptive airfoil that changes shape in response to the speed of the air across the wing. In traditional aircraft designs, the slower you fly, the greater the camber (curvature) of the wing required. When a jetliner like a 727 lands, pilots deploy slats on the leading edge of the wing and triple slotted flaps on t trailing edge. The wing's increases, and so does lift. The you fly, the less camber you need. Slats and flaps are tucked away, and the wing becomes flatter. But with micro planes, "it's a whole new ball game," says Jenkins. He envisions an adaptive airfoil for MAVs in which the thickness of the wing, as well as its camber, would change during flight. As airspeed increases, the wing would not only become less curved but also thicker. Another potential solution to lift problems is to "blow" the wing. By "bleeding" air produced by the powerplant out through holes on the trailing edge of the wing, you can increase the circulation of air under the wing. That adds suction to the top of the .wing. And that adds lift. The technology is called circulation control. One of the pioneers in the field is Robert J. Englar, principal research engineer of the Aerospace & Transportation Laboratory at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. Englar has already proved circulation control works on full-scale aircraft. He helped modify a Navy A-6, more than doubling its usable lift. The normal approach for the attack jet is 110 to 120 knots. Circulation control cut it to 67 knots, making it easier to land on an aircraft carder. Englar thinks circulation control will work even better on MAVs. "If you do this correctly," he says, "you can essentially eliminate the normal exhaust pipes and put all the jet's air out through the wings." The airfoil becomes more than merely a lifting surface. It becomes a propulsion device. "Things have to play multiple roles," says Robert C. Michelson, manager for battlefield robotics and unmanned vehicles at Georgia Tech Research Institute. He is working on a radically new kind of MAV, a reciprocating chemical muscle multimode Entomopter. The 4-inch-long vehicle looks more like a mayfly than an aircraft. "Nothing on the Entomopter is going to be single-use if I can help it," says Michelson. Wings might act as antennas, not merely airfoils. The tail could become a fuel-storage device, as well as a steering mechanism. Michelson's machine is radically different from other MAVs because its mission would be fundamentally different. "Most people are looking at micro air vehicles to do outdoor reconnaissance," he says. "That's missing the point." Stealthy UAVs, or unmanned aerial vehicles, already fulfill the "over the next hill" mission nicely, Michelson maintains. The Naval Research Laboratory, for example, has a vehicle called Sender that weighs only 10 pounds and has a wingspan of only 4 feet. It fits into a suitcase. True MAVs, Michelson believes, are best suited for urban reconnaissance, specifically indoor missions. The Entomopter, for example, might "fly down a smokestack, through a heating or ventilation system," says Michelson. Once inside, it could "go down corridors in search of hostages, perhaps." If mission differentiates Michelson's robotic mayfly from the competition, so does the means of propulsion. The Entomopter's flapping wings and scurrying legs (so it can crawl toward its target if necessary) are powered by a device called a reciprocating chemical muscle, or RCM. When fuel is injected into the RCM with a syringe, a chemical reaction takes place, generating a gas that drives the wings up and down. In demonstrations, Michelson has proven that a chemical injection will make the wings flap on a testbed dubbed the Coke Roach. But before the RCM can actually take flight, it must first be scaled down to bug size. Virtually all experts agree that micro flight will not be possible without advanced propulsion systems. "The biggest challenge we need to overcome is propulsion," says William R. Davis of MIT's Lincoln Laboratory. One of the fathers of MAV research, Davis says the problem lies in devising a propulsion system that can provide enough power without adding too much weight. "The very best batteries you can buy today won't do the job," he says. At least not for very long. The California-based company AeroVironment has a wealth of experience building electrically powered vehicles. Its products include the GM Impact automobile and the Pathfinder aircraft - which uses solar power for high-altitude, long-endurance flight. Still, AeroVironment's cutting-edge MAVs are able to stay aloft for a maximum of about 16 minutes at a time. The company wants its MAVs to be able to fly for up to an hour, not necessarily round-trip. "The batteries are a huge challenge," says Matthew T. Keennon, who heads AeroVironment's MAV research. He thinks lithium primary batteries would probably be a good choice. "There's no point in having a rechargeable battery if you're not going to recover the aircraft," he says. AeroVironment has tested several MAV designs. Two of them, the discshaped Black Widow and the triangular Yellow Jacket, meet DARPA's dimensional specs, with wingspans of only 6 inches. The Black Widow can be launched from a box with the touch of a button, making it easy for a soldier to deploy. It can cruise quietly at 35 mph, using small electric motors to power a miniature propeller and two control flaps. But even this micro flyer's range is limited by the batteries that power its tiny motors. Keennon thinks that electrically powered micros will eventually achieve the necessary range. To extend range on sunny days, wafer-thin solar panels on the wings could augment battery power. Keennon, like entrepreneur Steve Morris, became interested in micro flight as a builder of radio-controlled model aircraft. And model aircraft are powered by internal combustion engines. The off-the-shelf engine propelling Morris' 18-inch-wingspan Bat burns standard model-aircraft fuel - a mixture of alcohol, oils, and nitro-methane. Morris is convinced it offers optimum energy density. The powerplants's high-pitched snarl spoils the Bat's stealth, but Morris says the plane can be fitted with mufflers. Somewhere between the prosaic internal combustion engine and the exotic chemical muscle lies another potential propulsion system for MAVs: a hydrogen-powered jet turbine. Alan Epstein, director of MIT's Gas Turbine Laboratory, is working on a silicon carbide engine that is only 0.4 inches in diameter and 0.12 inches thick, yet produces 10 to 20 watts of power. Epstein's team has already built a microscale combustor that works, but the engine's compressor, generator, and bearings still must come down in size. The researchers hope to have a complete micro engine running within three years. Advances in micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) could be the key to navigation as well as propulsion. "MEMS systems are the salvation of this whole thing," maintains Michelson. He says MEMS will allow micro flyers to be fitted with precise inertial navigation systems. These navigation systems work by detecting minute changes in acceleration. Before beginning a mission, the pilot initializes the inertial navigation system, or INS, by punching in a set of coordinates. From then on, a computer can calculate the craft's position relative to the starting point. The beauty of INS is that refined versions would allow micro vehicles to fly autonomously. Directional guidance is something Global Positioning System satellites don't do well for MAVs, because today's smallest GPS receivers are about 3 inches in size - awkward for a micro air vehicle. Miniature cameras could act both as navigational aids and sensors. At MIT's Lincoln Laboratory, a team led by William R. Davis is developing a camera that would weigh less than a tenth of an ounce. It translates images into electrical signals using CCDs (charge-coupled devices) that are similar to the ones in commercial minicams, but considerably smaller and sharper. The camera would have a focal plane consisting of 1,000 by 1,000 pixels, roughly the resolution of high-definition television. "You have to have that kind of resolution," says Davis, "so that when you look at the ground you can tell the difference between a tank and a truck." It will be a few more years before miniature cameras and button-size engines are ready for flight. But people like Steve Morris are already preparing the platforms for these components. Morris won the University of Florida's first Micro-Aerial Vehicle Flyoff last spring with a craft that looked more like a radio-controlled model airplane than a micro flyer. But don't discount this kind of contribution, says Richard J. Foch, who heads the MAV effort at the Naval Research Laboratory. Near-term, micro air vehicles "are going to be predominantly hand-built," he says. They'll be made by people like Morris, Keennon, and Jenkins - all of whom started by building model airplanes out of balsa. Foch foresees a day when mass-produced MAVs will be carved from sheets of silicon. Such microscopic manufacturing could produce "literally millions of airplanes," he believes, perhaps even making them as cheap as computer chips. Micro flyers could then take to the skies in swarms. Future micro flyers will be virtually invisible, because of their small size. But if you head south along U.S. 101 today, you just might catch a glimpse of their progenitor puttering around the skies over Palo Alto. Return to Library Home Page. ---------- From: Dave Warner[SMTP:davew@well.com] Sent: Friday, February 06, 1998 4:29 AM To: sjones Subject: Re: FW: DARPA INFORMATION WINDOW looks like window slamed not able to get response d On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, sjones wrote: > 1-46 might be of particular interest > > ---------- > From: Library > Sent: Friday, January 30, 1998 4:14 PM > To: DARPA-DIST > Subject: DARPA INFORMATION WINDOW > > > SPECIAL ITEMS OF INTEREST! > > - 1-46. MICROPLANES. (TINY SPY PLANES) > http://aww/library/articles/news/indexes/text/1_046.html > > -1-53. VICE CNO CHARTS SURFACE-WARFARE COURSE > http://aww/library/articles/news/indexes/text/1_053.html > > -1-57. NEXTMED -- THE END OF HEALTH CARE? > http://aww/library/articles/news/indexes/text/1_057.html > > > DARPA IN THE NEWS - January 30, 1998 > http://aww/library/articles/news/indexes/1_30.html > > NEW ACCESSIONS - January 30, 1998 > http://aww/library/accessions/text/1_30.html > > NON-DARPA TECHNICAL REPORTS - January 30, 1998 > http://aww/library/nonarpa/ > > BULLETIN BOARD - January 30, 1998 > http://aww/library/bulletin/text/jan98.html > > LABORATORY SPOTLIGHT - January 30, 1998 > http://aww/library/labs/text/jan98.html > > UPCOMING MEETINGS - January 30, 1998 > http://aww/library/meetings/text/jan98A.html > > > > ON-GOING ITEMS OF INTEREST > > NON-DARPA TECHNICAL REPORTS - January 1998 > http://aww/library/nonarpa/ > > NEW ACCESSIONS - January 16, 1998 > http://aww/library/accessions/text/1_16.html > > NEW ACCESSIONS - January 23, 1998 > http://aww/library/accessions/text/1_23.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From davew@well.com Tue Feb 10 16:40:29 1998 Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 16:40:28 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Telemedicine Technologies, Co., LLC - Press Release (fwd) To: rodneys@medvis.com Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: fyi ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 09:02:07 -0500 From: Becky DeVoe To: davew@well.com, fakespace@well.com, sasha@well.com Subject: Telemedicine Technologies, Co., LLC - Press Release PRESS RELEASE February 9, 1998 * David C. Balch, (Telemedicine Technologies Co., LLC) and Dave Warner, MD (MINDTEL) have been retained by the Global Telemedicine Group to do an independent review of all NASA Telemedicine efforts, both in the U.S. and overseas. This will facilitate discussion at the Telemedicine and Distributed Medical Intelligence Conference about the Space Bridge to Russia and a new breed of bio sensors which will trickle down from the space program into the commercial Telemedicine market over the next few years. The Telemedicine and Distributed Medical Intelligence Conference will convene on March 8-10, 1998, at the Tahoe Seasons Resort located near the legendary blue waters of Lake Tahoe, California, and steps away from Heavenly, the world class ski resort. A conference panel will lead in-depth, interactive discussions on exploring the use of collaborative medical systems to improve the access and quality of remote healthcare delivery. Program discussion topics include web technologies for patient care, global technology standards, business models for telemedicine, and distributed medical intelligence systems. The early morning/late afternoon program format affords time for attendees to take advantage of mid-day skiing and other resort amenities. Input from TM/DMI conference discussions will become recommendations to the ATA annual meeting in April, 1988, and may become a basis for discussion between the service provider and vendor community. To participate in the TM/DMI conference, contact the East Carolina University Telemedicine Program at 919.816.2695 or visit the conference web page www.telemed.med.ecu.edu/dis_lern/conf_m.htm. From davew@well.com Tue Feb 10 16:54:49 1998 Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 16:54:49 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Telemedicine Technologies, Co., LLC - Press Release (fwd) To: bbartos_at_medicine@ccmail.llu.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: could you please share this??? davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 09:02:07 -0500 From: Becky DeVoe To: davew@well.com, fakespace@well.com, sasha@well.com Subject: Telemedicine Technologies, Co., LLC - Press Release PRESS RELEASE February 9, 1998 * David C. Balch, (Telemedicine Technologies Co., LLC) and Dave Warner, MD (MINDTEL) have been retained by the Global Telemedicine Group to do an independent review of all NASA Telemedicine efforts, both in the U.S. and overseas. This will facilitate discussion at the Telemedicine and Distributed Medical Intelligence Conference about the Space Bridge to Russia and a new breed of bio sensors which will trickle down from the space program into the commercial Telemedicine market over the next few years. The Telemedicine and Distributed Medical Intelligence Conference will convene on March 8-10, 1998, at the Tahoe Seasons Resort located near the legendary blue waters of Lake Tahoe, California, and steps away from Heavenly, the world class ski resort. A conference panel will lead in-depth, interactive discussions on exploring the use of collaborative medical systems to improve the access and quality of remote healthcare delivery. Program discussion topics include web technologies for patient care, global technology standards, business models for telemedicine, and distributed medical intelligence systems. The early morning/late afternoon program format affords time for attendees to take advantage of mid-day skiing and other resort amenities. Input from TM/DMI conference discussions will become recommendations to the ATA annual meeting in April, 1988, and may become a basis for discussion between the service provider and vendor community. To participate in the TM/DMI conference, contact the East Carolina University Telemedicine Program at 919.816.2695 or visit the conference web page www.telemed.med.ecu.edu/dis_lern/conf_m.htm. From davew@well.com Tue Feb 10 16:56:06 1998 Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 16:56:06 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Car To: Erik Viirre In-Reply-To: <34E0F677.692D@hitl.washington.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: ready to have fun???? davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 10 17:36:22 1998 Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 17:36:22 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Sender: Dave Warner Reply-To: Dave Warner Subject: Re: You asked for it To: sjones In-Reply-To: <9109EA1DC959D011A46808002BB9FF96B99173@msx-3.darpa.mil> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Status: RO X-Status: this might be a good ride to be on could modulate initial efforts really want some of those amination efforts can i use the freedom of info act??? if we edited the "D" out of content then they could be used as a national resource to show to the kids that you want to start thinking about the problem really liked the animation...this has real potential... mind if i clone in a free version also check out http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/movies/actin_myosin_gif.html this is 15hrs of my friend better tools == better versions davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 10 21:00:00 1998 Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 21:00:00 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: FW: RYNO Seminar -- 18 February To: sjones In-Reply-To: <9109EA1DC959D011A46808002BB9FF96B991D3@msx-3.darpa.mil> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: might be cool web site is bogus www.ryno.com will try to "feature" suck for "darpa-mental" network.... will have sow to yong in the am tomorrow ...on other front i3 interventional informatics could "sponser" animation effort could do different content and look but same intensity of visuals how about a "future imaging" project if we could make a animation that removed most of the effort of actually groking a complex bio phenomena in a way which empowered a groker to then go out and make progress..... like taking a bullet train to the front lines in the battle of ignorence... we would have the develooment advantage just an idea those dam animations have me thinking about was to accelerate intelligence davew From davew@well.com Wed Feb 11 12:15:59 1998 Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 12:15:59 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: tahoe To: Lori Maiolo In-Reply-To: <9802111323.AA02351@sparky.med.ecu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: boy you just cant count on the free help like we used too i can address the human factors part.. unless you want me to find some one else and she is the only noe in that field that really has the energy we want to project davew From davew@well.com Wed Feb 11 12:17:42 1998 Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 12:17:42 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: [DEOS] CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION (fwd) To: edlipson@syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 09:40:05 -0800 From: Jodi Reed To: davew@well.com Subject: [DEOS] CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION Hi Dave - I know it's not like you're looking for more work these days, but here's a conference that's in your back yard. Jodi >Approved-By: deos@PSU.EDU >Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 10:04:21 -0500 >Reply-To: DEOS-L - The Distance Education Online Symposium > >Sender: DEOS-L - The Distance Education Online Symposium > >From: "DISABLED, BUT ENABLED AND EMPOWERED CONFERENCE" > >Subject: [DEOS] CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION >To: DEOS-L@lists.psu.edu > > EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE > State University of New York > > announces > > Immediate Opportunity to Register at Early Bird Prices > > FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE > DISABLED, BUT ENABLED AND EMPOWERED > Building Common Ground for the Millennium 2000 > Fostering the Inclusion of People with Disabilities > > March 19-22, 1998 in Rochester, NY > >SIX INTERRELATED THEMES > z EDUCATION >z EMPLOYMENT >z ADVOCACY AND INCLUSION >z SOCIAL POLICY/SOCIAL CHANGE >z ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY AND UNIVERSAL DESIGN >z ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, RECREATION AND SPIRITUALITY > >KEYNOTE SPEAKERS > z John Hockenberry, Correspondent, NBC, CNBC and MSNBC >z Heather Whitestone McCullum, Miss America, 1995 > z James Dickson, Program Director, Community Integration, > National Organization on Disability >z Judith Heumann. 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Dir., President's Committee on the >Employment of People with Disabilities > >FEATURED SPEAKERS > z Dr. Ellen Arnold, The Learning Institute >z Dr. Derik Child, The Open University >z Lyle Bald Eagle, Lakota, Sioux Nation > z Dr. Norman Coombs, Equal Access to Software and Computing > Scholar, AAHE > z Chet Cooper, Editor, Ability Magazine >z Lonnie Dolin, Esquire >z Dr. David Du Bois, SUNY Empire State College >z Dr. Nancy Gadbow, SUNY Empire State College > z Dr. Roger Hiemstra, Professor Emeritus Syracuse University, > Adult Education >z Jill Jacobs, National Organization on Disability and parent >advocate > z Dr. Carolyn Jarmon, EDUCOM Fellow, 1996-1998 > z Dr. Jane Jarrow, former Executive Director of the > Association for Higher Education and Disability, and currently > President of Disability Access and Information Service > z Carmel Kang, American Association of Retired Persons >z Dr. Mary Klinger SUNY Empire State College > z Dr. Devva Kurnitz, World Institute on Disability and > Society for Disability Studies >z William Langner, President, National Association for Adults >with Special Needs (NASSLN) >z Mike Oxford, Executive Director, Topeka Independent Living >Center and ADAPT >z Dr. Marcia Scherer, Center for Assistive Technology, >University at Buffalo >z Richard Warrender, New York State Advocate for Persons with >Disabilities > >OVER 100 CONCURRENT SESSIONS, PRESENTATIONS, WORKSHOPS, >DEMONSTRATIONS, AND PERFORMANCES AS WELL AS EXHIBITS, DISCUSSION >GROUPS AND ROUND TABLE SESSIONS > > > >THREE PRECONFERENCE ACTIVITIES AVAILABLE ON THURSDAY MORNING, >MARCH 19, 1998 > > The Practice of Distance Learning and its Implications for > Learners with disabilities > > National Technical Institute for the Deaf Tour (NTID) at > Rochester Institute of Technology > > Designing and Funding Adult Education and Literacy Programs > for Learners with Special Needs > > >A down-loadable registration form can be found on the conference >web page. For more information on registration, continuing >education units (CEU's), and a listing of undergraduate and >graduate courses which can be pursued in connection with the >conference, please contact: > Conference Web site www.esc.edu/disabled/ or > Call (716) 244-3884, EXT 113 > Call (716) 271-3011, leave message 24 hours a day > Fax (716)473-1949 > E-Mail: Disabled@sescva.esc.edu > > >The Conference Web site and the conference brochure include > information on hotel and travel arrangements, registration > prices and many special events being held in connection with > the conference. > >The following individuals can be contacted for additional > information: > >Dr. David A. Du Bois, Conference Coordinator > Phone: 716-244-3884, ext. 123 > EMAIL: DDUBOIS@sescva.esc.edu > >Jan Wolpin, Conference Assistant > Phone: 716-244-3884, ext. 113 >Dr. Nancy F. Gadbow, Co-Chairperson, Concurrent Sessions > Phone: 716-394-1110 > EMAIL: NGADBOW@sescva.esc.edu > >Dr. Mary G. Macial Klinger, Co-Chairperson, Concurrent Sessions > Phone: 607-962-1421 > EMAIL: MKLINGER@sescva.esc.edu > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >DEOS-L is a service provided to the Distance Education community by >The American Center for the Study of Distance Education, The Pennsylvania >State University. Opinions expressed are those of DEOS-L subscribers, >and do not constitute endorsement of any opinion, product, or service by >ACSDE or Penn State. > __________________________________________________ Jodi Reed Pacific Bell Education First Fellow San Diego State University Department of Educational Technology jreed@mail.sdsu.edu http://edweb.sdsu.edu/edfirst/jreed/jreed.html Online Curriculum & Resources: http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired __________________________________________________ From davew@well.com Wed Feb 11 12:18:50 1998 Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 12:18:50 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Is help on the way? To: peter rosen In-Reply-To: <19980211191209.22368.qmail@hotmail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: peter i will have my pager 800 950 0849 davew On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, peter rosen wrote: > Good news.... > > If you will be in orlando feb 17-22, I could drive up to meet you on > 2/20-22nd? Is this desirable? Contact number there please? > > pr > > I might be able to meet you in Orland Feb > > >Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 15:05:30 -0800 (PST) > >From: Dave Warner > >Subject: Re: Is help on the way? > >To: peter rosen > > > >peter > >i think that i can get the syracusse university pr dept to help "pulse" > >the media for earthday event > > > >will have a couple of others in line by march > > > >will be in orlando 17-22ed > >davew > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > From davew@well.com Wed Feb 11 15:23:42 1998 Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 15:23:42 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: tahoe To: Lori Maiolo In-Reply-To: <9802112118.AA03386@sparky.med.ecu.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: im sharpening up my "memetic" lures davew On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, Lori Maiolo wrote: > > thanks for agreeing to address the human factors > piece. Tahoe is coming along in registration. We > hope to reel a few more in at the magic kingdom nex > week. see you then. > Lori > > From davew@well.com Wed Feb 11 15:26:27 1998 Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 15:26:26 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Can We get together To: maowczar@syr.edu cc: edlipson@syr.edu, jlholmes@SUMMON.syr.edu In-Reply-To: <96732012B8@Summon.SYR.EDU> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: m i will be in syr fri-mon lets connect then davew From davew@well.com Wed Feb 11 19:17:25 1998 Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 19:17:25 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: what's up? To: cool kid In-Reply-To: <34E27748.1CFB@npac.syr.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hey dude in syracuse fri-mon lets connect davew From davew@well.com Thu Feb 12 10:02:24 1998 Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 10:02:23 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: sorry I missed you take Janice to dinner To: Marti Warner In-Reply-To: <19980212173256.14101.rocketmail@send1a.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: well im off to syracuse tonight then orlando next week glad you like it down here hope to see you here more glad to see that you are not like the other llu kids davew From davew@well.com Thu Feb 12 16:26:34 1998 Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 16:26:34 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: RE: You asked for it To: sjones In-Reply-To: <9109EA1DC959D011A46808002BB9FF96B99214@msx-3.darpa.mil> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: RO X-Status: fly well... if you get a chance log in to my web site so i can get some ip locations form over there also if you get a chance test bandwidth on inernet c u in a few weeks davew From davew@well.com Fri Feb 13 09:06:35 1998 Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 09:06:35 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Logo To: Jinsop Lee In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: how about tomorrow afternoon say 2ish??? davew From davew@well.com Fri Feb 13 09:07:18 1998 Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 09:07:18 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Ready when you are... To: Wmkidwell@aol.com In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: bill im here in syracuse send me what you want me to look at davew On Fri, 13 Feb 1998 Wmkidwell@aol.com wrote: > Dear Dr. Warner, > > Let me know when you're ready... I'll be on and off the computer all day. > > Bill Kidwell > > From davew@well.com Fri Feb 13 12:52:04 1998 Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 12:52:04 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: MS Car Demo To: Erik Viirre cc: oeser@hitl.washington.edu In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: you should have the car by tue davew From davew@well.com Sat Feb 14 11:42:46 1998 Date: Sat, 14 Feb 1998 11:42:46 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: i love you... To: janzoo In-Reply-To: <19980214044342.15562.rocketmail@send1d.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: happy valintines day baby i fell asleep untill today arround noon really needed the sleep will call you later loves hugs..and stuff me From davew@well.com Sat Feb 14 14:02:13 1998 Date: Sat, 14 Feb 1998 14:02:12 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: i love you... To: janzoo In-Reply-To: <19980214044342.15562.rocketmail@send1d.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Status: O X-Status: hey baby i called no one home,,,,no anwser machine miss you me From davew@well.com Sat Feb 14 17:53:32 1998 Date: Sat, 14 Feb 1998 17:53:32 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: i love you... To: janzoo In-Reply-To: <19980214221247.19963.rocketmail@send1c.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII hey baby just thinking of you xxoxoxoxoxoxox me From davew@well.com Sun Feb 15 08:43:56 1998 Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 08:43:56 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: NewZealand To: janice r In-Reply-To: <19980215070828.27976.rocketmail@send1c.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII this invite came from the denmark conf for work conf in 2000 this was a last min add on maybe i can tie this in with a trip to malaysia... and do it in person davew On Sat, 14 Feb 1998, janice r wrote: > > > When did you get that invite? > That is really great. New Zealand > would be a great place to make > a difference. Very Proud people, > but with reason. Hum... > xxxooome > > > > _________________________________________________________ > DO YOU YAHOO!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > From davew@well.com Sun Feb 15 14:44:31 1998 Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 14:44:31 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Missing mouse, extra power supply To: David Cole In-Reply-To: <199802152018.OAA08698@dfw-ix3.ix.netcom.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII dave no mouse here no power supply missing ready to order the echo phone have money really need it asap ????$$$$$$?????$$$$$$$ was great to hang out and do the desert thing hope lisa had fun tng 3 is really kicking ass we will work on fast rendering for neattools need fft code from s will be in orlando tue through sunday maybe i can slip down to fort meyers?? you around next weekend??? davew From davew@well.com Sun Feb 15 15:25:48 1998 Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 15:25:48 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Strange thoughts (fwd) To: janzoo@yahoo.com Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 18:19:57 -0500 From: Donna Brewer To: Cynthia Baer Cc: Skip Atwater , Tamzin Barber , Peggy Bartlett , Barbara Beeles , "Steven B. Birch" , Shirley Bliley , Lynn Brewer , Timothy Childs , David Cole , Sheila D'Amore , Bill Flett , Shelley Friend , Lynn Van Gundy , Sunil Gupta , Vita Marie Lovett , Mike Pedersen , Kevin Roberts , "Scott S. Sawatzki" <76763.3700@compuserve.com>, Jerry Starnes , Susan Thomas , Dave Warner , "\"Raoul (Ray) Whittingham" Subject: Strange thoughts Subject: Steven Wrightism Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines Early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese I'm not cheap, but I am on special this week I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she left me before we met I drive way too fast to worry about cholesterol I intend to live forever - so far, so good I love defenseless animals, especially in a good gravy If Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends? Quantum Mechanics: The dreams stuff is made of Support bacteria - they're the only culture some people have Televangelists: The Pro Wrestlers of religion. The only substitute for good manners is fast reflexes. When everything's coming your way, you're in the wrong lane. Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy. If I worked as much as others, I would do as little as they. If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something. When I'm not in my right mind, my left mind gets pretty crowded. Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film. Boycott shampoo! Demand the REAL poo! If you choke a smurf, what color does it turn? Who is General Failure and why is he reading my hard disk? What happens if you get scared half to death twice? Energizer Bunny arrested, charged with battery. I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out. I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder. Shin: a device for finding furniture in the dark. How do you tell when you run out of invisible ink? Join the Army, meet interesting people, kill them. Laughing stock: cattle with a sense of humor. Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? For Sale: Parachute. Only used once, never opened, small stain. OK, so what's the speed of dark? Black holes are where God divided by zero. All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand. John Beggiato Advanced Edit & Route (AER) System Merrill Lynch - Order Management Systems Development * (609) 282-7208 * john_beggiato@ml.com From davew@well.com Sun Feb 15 15:32:21 1998 Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 15:32:20 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Missing mouse, extra power supply To: David Cole In-Reply-To: <199802152324.RAA15371@dfw-ix10.ix.netcom.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII hey dave sounds good ie working out details of shipping neattools would be great to get you to come up to orlando exec...weather permitting c u next weekend davew really let me know about a fast prototype of echo phone or let me use yours for 10 days also will show you newest flying "paws" glad to be back in the loop davew From davew@well.com Sun Feb 15 15:33:01 1998 Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 15:33:01 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: nixon,clinton jokes (fwd) To: janzoo@yahoo.com Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 18:20:13 -0500 From: Donna Brewer To: Cynthia Baer Cc: Peggy Bartlett , "Steven B. Birch" , Timothy Childs , David Cole , Bill Flett , Sunil Gupta , Vita Marie Lovett , Lee & Paula Parker , Kevin Roberts , Jerry Starnes , Scott Taylor , Susan Thomas , Dave Warner , "\"Raoul (Ray) Whittingham" , zooz Subject: nixon,clinton jokes > > COMPARISONS OF NIXON AND CLINTON > > > >Nixon: Watergate > >Clinton: Waterbed > > > >Nixon: Biggest fear: Cold war > >Clinton: Biggest fear: Cold sore > > > >Nixon: Carpet bombing > >Clinton: Carpet burns > > > >Nixon: Vice President: Greek > >Clinton: Vice President: Geek > > > >Nixon: Couldn't stop Kissinger > >Clinton: Couldn't stop kissing her. > > > >Nixon: Known as tricky Dick > >Clinton: no difference > > > >Nixon: Ex-president > >Clinton: Sex President > > > >Nixon: Talked of achieving Peace with honor. > >Clinton: Talked of achieving piece while on her. > > > >NICKNAMES FOR THE PRESIDENT'S MEMBER > > > >The Sin Doctor > >Hail to the Beef > >The Secret Servicer > >The Pocket Veto > >The Cabinet Member > >The Gross National Product > >The Washington Monument > >The Commander in Briefs > >The Washington Post > >The Executive Branch From davew@well.com Sun Feb 15 18:32:16 1998 Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 18:32:16 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: XII Core Meeting, Tuesday, Feb 24 & Wed. Feb 25th To: Lois Clark McCoy In-Reply-To: <34E7983B.A999FF91@ix.netcom.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII lois what a small world on feb 24th in the am i will be at the quantico c4i group (our young cpt. ribel) also working on landmine detection (we got the contract that i was writing at the xii metting here in syr)with the marines at quantico now its off to orlando to do the telemedicine thing btw do you have any contacts at nasa??? davew From davew@well.com Mon Feb 16 00:53:56 1998 Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 00:53:56 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: 1 session of web suck To: dave@sparky.med.ecu.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII www.quasar.org/21698 got all this last night have really big picture now davew From davew@well.com Mon Feb 16 13:50:37 1998 Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 13:50:37 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: NM paper--Signoff Request To: Susan Howell In-Reply-To: <199802161649.LAA60613@jeflin.tju.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII please fax davew 315 443 1973 From davew@well.com Mon Feb 16 13:55:48 1998 Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 13:55:48 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: XII Core Meeting, Tuesday, Feb 24 & Wed. Feb 25th To: Lois Clark McCoy In-Reply-To: <34E86AF9.9ED2CC8F@ix.netcom.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII lois i have a contract to evaluate nasa's telemedicine program...world wide will be looking into all their toy boxes and tool chests. (toys are way more fun) will go to moscow and kiev along with all the other nasa sites should have a great "knowledge" base after this is over will be on the road/air/space/sea for the next 45 dazes will report all the cool stuff davew From davew@well.com Mon Feb 16 13:57:57 1998 Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 13:57:57 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Logo To: Jinsop Lee In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII jinsop i am preping for a week of travel leave tomorrow am please page me 800 950 0849 arround 730 ish davew leave me a number where i can reach you i will be in the cst building 3rd floor davew On Mon, 16 Feb 1998, Jinsop Lee wrote: > Hello. Could you spare ten minutes around 7, 7:30'ish tonight so > I can show you how the logo is doing. I would appreciate your time very > much. Thankyou. > Jinsop Lee > > > From davew@well.com Mon Feb 16 14:23:47 1998 Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 14:23:47 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Question about Super-Corridor (fwd) To: janzoo@yahoo.com Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII japanesse brain suck!!!!! hum on the ohter hand,,, maybe i can get a trip to japan davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 13:38:30 -0800 From: Yoshinori Saga To: davew@well.com Subject: Question about Super-Corridor Dr.Dave Warner: Hello, my name is Yoshinori Saga. I'm working for NTT, Japanese Telecommunication Carrier. I attended MMVR6 in San Diego and took your session as "Heads Up - Blue Sky Ahead Preparing for the Globalization of Tele-Medical Knowledge Vending". Actually my company has joined Malaysian Multi-Mdeia Super Corridor project and I was interested in your session. I remember that you mentioned us regarding to following three topics as "New Clinical Model". - Micro Hospital - Call Center - Home Health Care I'll be glad if you could teach me these topics in details. If I could learn on any web-site, let me know the URLs, please. Thank you very much in advance. Best regards, Feb.16th Yoshinori Saga NTT System Services Dep. ******************************************* Yoshinori Saga NTT America,Inc. (NTT BCH System Services Department) 700 East El Camino Real, Suite 200 Mountain View, CA94040 Tel.+1-650-940-6511(Direct) Fax.+1-650-940-6556 E-mail:saga@nttca.com ******************************************* From davew@well.com Mon Feb 16 16:58:20 1998 Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 16:58:20 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Sender: Dave Warner Reply-To: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Question about Super-Corridor To: Yoshinori Saga In-Reply-To: <199802162140.NAA00899@poohsan.nttca.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII yoshinori you are asking for information i need to know what you want to know.. what is your intrest do you need contacts this information will not be on the web...yet Telemedicine Technologies Company and Medihelp International initiatives in Asia Greenville, North Carolina USA - Telemedicine Technologies Company (Greenville, North Carolina, USA) and Medihelp International (Toowong, Queensland, AU) are pleased to announce several joint activities in Australia and Asia. After an extensive review of Medihelp's innovative micro hospital and clinical network in Australia, representatives from both firms participated as AUSTRADE (Australian Trade Commission) special envoys at the 1997 Asian Healthcare Convention and National Healthcare Conference and Exposition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 3rd through 6th, 1997. Special sessions with the Private Hospitals of Malaysia, the Malaysian Minister of Health (Dato' Chua Jui Meng), and the Australian Minister for Health and Family Services (Dr. Michael Wooldridge, MP) were held. Numerous private investor group discussions were also hosted by Telemedicine Technologies Company and Medihelp International representatives. After the activities in Malaysia, the Telemedicine Technologies Company and Medihelp International team were special healthcare industry guest presenters at the Corporation Builders Singapore 1997 venture capital fair in Singapore. The primary sponsor of the Corporation Builders events is David Millhouse and Associates PTY. Ltd., Australia. Other sponsors of the Singapore event included the Singapore Venture Capital Association, and ASG Consultants PTE. Ltd., Singapore. MicroHospital The Micro Hospital is an integrated, comprehensive medical facility providing emergency care, surgery and inpatient care. It includes such capabilities as day surgery, emergency room and intensive care ward, radiology, pathology laboratory, telemedicine surveillance center, private ward accommodation (5-12 beds), emergency assistance, treatment and procedure areas, pharmacy and consulting and administrative areas. Typically it would require upwards of 500 sq. meters of floor space and can be easily expanded to a full hospital. Dependent on country factors, many countries could support a number of strategically located MicroHospitals which, when linked by the Medihelp Telemedicine Network, they would become (in effect) a single surveillance and management centre. The advantage of the MicroHospital is that it produces full hospital capability in a compact, low cost form capable of bringing full medical services to small communities. hope this is useful i am available for consulting on distributed medical intelligence issues http://s008.infomall.org/newmed/globalmed.html davew On Mon, 16 Feb 1998, Yoshinori Saga wrote: > Dr.Dave Warner: > > Hello, my name is Yoshinori Saga. I'm working for NTT, Japanese > Telecommunication Carrier. I attended MMVR6 in San Diego and > took your session as "Heads Up - Blue Sky Ahead Preparing for > the Globalization of Tele-Medical Knowledge Vending". > Actually my company has joined Malaysian Multi-Mdeia Super > Corridor project and I was interested in your session. > I remember that you mentioned us regarding to following three > topics as "New Clinical Model". > - Micro Hospital > - Call Center > - Home Health Care > I'll be glad if you could teach me these topics in details. If > I could learn on any web-site, let me know the URLs, please. > Thank you very much in advance. > > Best regards, > > Feb.16th > Yoshinori Saga > NTT System Services Dep. > > > ******************************************* > Yoshinori Saga > NTT America,Inc. > (NTT BCH System Services Department) > 700 East El Camino Real, Suite 200 > Mountain View, CA94040 > Tel.+1-650-940-6511(Direct) > Fax.+1-650-940-6556 > E-mail:saga@nttca.com > ******************************************* > > From davew@well.com Mon Feb 16 17:05:05 1998 Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 17:05:05 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Question about Super-Corridor To: Yoshinori Saga In-Reply-To: <199802162140.NAA00899@poohsan.nttca.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII y i suggest that you do a search on the internet i use dogpile.com it searches all the search engines try "home health care" and telemedicine davew On Mon, 16 Feb 1998, Yoshinori Saga wrote: > Dr.Dave Warner: > > Hello, my name is Yoshinori Saga. I'm working for NTT, Japanese > Telecommunication Carrier. I attended MMVR6 in San Diego and > took your session as "Heads Up - Blue Sky Ahead Preparing for > the Globalization of Tele-Medical Knowledge Vending". > Actually my company has joined Malaysian Multi-Mdeia Super > Corridor project and I was interested in your session. > I remember that you mentioned us regarding to following three > topics as "New Clinical Model". > - Micro Hospital > - Call Center > - Home Health Care > I'll be glad if you could teach me these topics in details. If > I could learn on any web-site, let me know the URLs, please. > Thank you very much in advance. > > Best regards, > > Feb.16th > Yoshinori Saga > NTT System Services Dep. > > > ******************************************* > Yoshinori Saga > NTT America,Inc. > (NTT BCH System Services Department) > 700 East El Camino Real, Suite 200 > Mountain View, CA94040 > Tel.+1-650-940-6511(Direct) > Fax.+1-650-940-6556 > E-mail:saga@nttca.com > ******************************************* > > From davew@well.com Mon Feb 16 19:03:34 1998 Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 19:03:34 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: To: dave@sparky.med.ecu.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Top Ten Changes at NASA to Accommodate 76-Year-Old John Glenn's Return to Space Aboard the Shuttle Discovery: 10. All important devices now operated by the Clapper. 9. Shuttle's thermostat set at 80 degrees. 8. Shuffle board installed in cargo bay. 7. "Early Bird" specials from Morrison's Cafeteria included on menu. 6. One monitor specifically designated for Matlock. 5. Little bowls of candy scattered randomly about the ship. 4. Top speed of shuttle set at 25 miles per hour. 3. Installed a new bifocal windshield. 2. Space pants now go up to armpits. 1. Left-blinker left on for entire mission. From davew@well.com Tue Feb 17 00:39:54 1998 Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 00:39:54 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Med Files To: Rick Rusovick In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII great f'n work man those memes are a great start got enough fodder for now just grok it for a while and we will iterate in a week or so house is now in the critical path will start getting pr flux and visitor flux in early march will increase through earth day event thanks for your help davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 17 00:45:45 1998 Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 00:45:45 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Med Files (fwd) To: dave@sparky.med.ecu.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII hey man check these out rik went through two of my folders with orders to give me slide meme fodder in the context that we will be doing the nasa paper just cut and paste into power ppt..or ??? this is like a meme bozooka... davew http://s008.infomall.org/nasa/telemed2000c2.html http://s008.infomall.org/nasa/telemed2000b1.html send these to jay davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 23:43:45 -0500 (EST) From: Rick Rusovick To: Dave Warner Subject: Med Files Dave You can find both 95 and 97 versions of the two files 'telemed2000b1' & 'telemed2000c2' the 'nasa' folder in our pulsar directory. have fun rik From davew@well.com Tue Feb 17 16:57:13 1998 Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 16:57:13 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: NM paper--Signoff Request To: Susan Howell In-Reply-To: <199802171340.IAA18523@jeflin.tju.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII fax to 407-856-1672 the haytt orlando attention dr warner rm 7103 davew On Tue, 17 Feb 1998, Susan Howell wrote: > Dave, > > Thanks! Got your voice message; sounds like I missed you but I'll try faxing > to this # anyway. Let me know if there's a better place to reach you while > you're on the road. I appreciate your quick attention to this. > > Best, > Susan > > > > At 01:50 PM 2/16/98 -0800, you wrote: > >please fax > >davew > > 315 443 1973 > > > Susan Howell, M.S.S. > Communications Manager > Office of Health Policy > Jefferson Medical College > 1015 Walnut Street, Suite 621 > Philadelphia, PA 19107 > 215-955-9995 > > > From davew@well.com Tue Feb 17 16:59:34 1998 Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 16:59:34 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Russia To: Lois Clark McCoy In-Reply-To: <34E9AB2E.82A981BA@ix.netcom.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII thanks will contact him soon davew From davew@well.com Wed Feb 18 15:47:34 1998 Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 15:47:33 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Hola Hermano... To: Clay Villanueva In-Reply-To: <34EAFEE0.3DBBDE8A@wavenet.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII dont know when but i will come davew On Wed, 18 Feb 1998, Clay Villanueva wrote: > Still commin? Lemme know when to have my guest room ready by. It will > be great to have you over. > > I met a general who wants to talk to you about flight simulators for > the national guard. They are setting up 36 sites with a million dollar > budget EACH! He was diggin hearing about the chair and when I told him > about working with you he asked if we could all meet...here in PHX. > > :-) c > > From davew@well.com Wed Feb 18 20:54:52 1998 Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 20:54:51 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Your workshop To: LTC Daryl Zeigler In-Reply-To: <9801188878.AA887863812@BAMC.SMTPLINK.AMEDD.ARMY.MIL> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII dayrl you have the longest email adress that exists thanks for your feedback i never know how it is comming across i just "go for the gold" anything that i can do to help let me know thanks davew From davew@well.com Wed Feb 18 20:58:09 1998 Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 20:58:09 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Your workshop (fwd) To: janzoo@yahoo.com Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII feedback from today i did good baby ltc mean" lu-ten-it cur-nal" davew i did good baby me missing you ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 18 Feb 98 20:54:14 CST From: LTC Daryl Zeigler To: davew@well.com Subject: Your workshop Just logging in to report how valuable I found your workshop and thought provoking presentation. Your assistance to the handicapped, impaired and disabled is very impressive. I hope to participate with you and the other far sighted folks working the difficult issues we encounter in our brave new world of information, knowledge and communication. Daryl From davew@well.com Wed Feb 18 21:00:10 1998 Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 21:00:10 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: info... To: janzoo In-Reply-To: <19980219035411.13948.rocketmail@send1b.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII thanks baby From davew@well.com Wed Feb 18 21:02:00 1998 Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 21:02:00 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Performance Animation Society KidCast Players??? To: peter rosen In-Reply-To: <19980219040703.2575.qmail@hotmail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII peter i am in orlando till sat pm 800 950 0849 davew From davew@well.com Wed Feb 18 21:08:38 1998 Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 21:08:38 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Fwd: Earth Day Events for 1998 To: peter rosen In-Reply-To: <19980219041435.10901.qmail@hotmail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII peter yes i can use your help i ned to create a web site that casts a future shadow on what we will do also this is what i can pay for... i need to meet with you this weekend in orlando and set plans for the earth day web page 1 k mar 1sr and 1k aprl 1st for your work in detailing the event we need to meet i will be at the radison in kissimmee tomorrow pm through sat pm friday would be agood time to call davew 407 396 7000 i will check in tomorrow in the late pm davew On Wed, 18 Feb 1998, peter rosen wrote: > Hi Dave, > > I will try to call you Thurs or Friday. I am in West Palm Beach Cyber > Cafe at the moment. Pitching KidCast and networking. Hope you are well. > Do you see a need for us to meet (perhaps half way or I can possibly do > an overnight in Orlando as two uncles are serindipitiously visiting > friends there)? I might be able to comindeer a couch and floor space for > me and my mom who would be travelling with me. Our family reunion has > been fun and will continue until March 2. > > If you are getting clearity on the KidCast, could you respond to our > long time Kidcast Supporter'srequest below? Also curious as to why the > KidCast link on your homepage goes to Paragraph rather then CCafe? > > What are you up to? Can I be of assistance? > > pr > > >Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 11:00:42 -0500 > >To: Recipient List Suppressed:; > >From: Maurice Rickard > >Subject: Earth Day Events for 1998 > > > >Last year you contributed information about an Earth Day event to our > Earth > >Day 97 Online web site. Your participation last year helped our site > >become such a success. > > > >Earth Day 1998 will be here soon, and EnviroLink is now accepting > events to > >post on our Earth Day 98 Online site. If you have information about an > >Earth Day event this year in your area, please add it to our Earth Day > >site, at http://www.envirolink.org/earthday/add.html > > > >Thank you for your participation in Earth Day Online, and we wish you a > >happy Earth Day 1998. > > > >Maurice Rickard | "Multimedia will never go > >Creative Director | anywhere until the amateurs > >The EnviroLink Network | take over." > >maurice@envirolink.org | --David Thomas > >http://www.envirolink.org/homepp/maurice | > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > From davew@well.com Sat Feb 21 12:06:46 1998 Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 12:06:46 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Re[2]: Your workshop To: LTC Daryl Zeigler In-Reply-To: <9801198879.AA887922135@BAMC.SMTPLINK.AMEDD.ARMY.MIL> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII daryl i will keep you in the loop ping me if you havent heard from me in a while my que fills up fast davew From davew@well.com Sat Feb 21 12:13:43 1998 Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 12:13:43 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Internet Face Project-- Call to Tom Huang To: John Hestenes cc: Erik Viirre In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.19980213124951.007b8ec0@cogsci.ucsd.edu> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII john sounds like progress saw some very interesting fast rendering from princton "sasha migdal... not ssure of spelling of last name will send more when i get more davew From davew@well.com Sun Feb 22 09:21:22 1998 Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 09:21:21 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: SKI To: Keren Moses In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII keren hi got your email sounds like you will be very helpful in bringing ski up to speed with the use of the equipt. my people will be comming out to ski the first eek of march they will bring you up to speed on our stuff we welcome any feedback this is an alpha test site and we need to have quality feedback look forward to meeting with you davew From davew@well.com Sun Feb 22 09:22:29 1998 Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 09:22:29 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: mouse mind To: janzoo In-Reply-To: <19980221234012.5872.rocketmail@send1c.yahoomail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII hey baby happy birth day will wait for your call missing you davew From davew@well.com Sun Feb 22 09:23:39 1998 Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 09:23:39 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: My home e-mail address is much shorter To: Daryl Zeigler In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.19980221173637.00808d10@pop-server.icsi.net> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII hey darl can you point me to anything about what you do..have done want to do davew From davew@well.com Sun Feb 22 09:26:24 1998 Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 09:26:24 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Hello To: Jean Bernard FRIED In-Reply-To: <001501bd3f8f$0706c7c0$630944c3@None.iway.fr> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII jean bernard long time know here please check out www.pulsar.org and look at the webumentries eyal and brooke we have made very much progress and can now do all the things that we wanted to do last year have no idea where next wave is i will check davew From davew@well.com Mon Feb 23 03:34:31 1998 Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 03:34:31 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: My home e-mail address is much shorter To: Daryl Zeigler In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.19980222203630.00805a90@pop-server.icsi.net> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII daryl are you ever in the upstate new york area you may want to come for a visit no offical chat... not that it is restrictive just this group is busy and it is a phone-email-intermittent in person ...what ever kind of thing also there are "groups" each have a different focus... sort of a 'intelligence on demand" clustering on road for a while stay tuned davew From davew@well.com Mon Feb 23 03:36:22 1998 Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 03:36:22 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Presentation 3/3/98 JDHS SEA To: M6158@aol.com In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII marc at this point i think that i can be there on the 3rd i will be in syr this thursday till 4th davew please send details about times and place..with map thanks davew On Sun, 22 Feb 1998 M6158@aol.com wrote: > Dr.Warner: > > I have just returned from California, and am E-Mailing to confirm the date and > time of your presentation at Jamesville-Dewitt High School that I spoke about > with you. If you are able to present on March 3rd, please e-mail me to > confirm. Also, if you need to re-schedule e-mail me and I will check if those > dates are available. Feel free to e-mail with any questions or concerns. > > Marc Tobak > > From davew@well.com Mon Feb 23 03:38:04 1998 Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 03:38:04 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Alaska COMTECH 98 Session Evals To: Comtech In-Reply-To: <06f601bd4039$c91e94a0$040146c6@favro_dell.ptialaska.net> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII dave warner md 10860 pinot noir cr san diego ca 92131 On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, Comtech wrote: > Dave, > > Thank you for your involvement in Alaska COMTECH 98. We are in the process > of tabulating the session evaluation forms and I will forward them as soon > as we have run the reports. > > As I recall, our earlier mailing of the presenter packet never made it to > you. Would you please send me a message with your postal address. > > ...S > Susan A. Favro > Meeting Results > P.O. Box 34854 > Juneau, AK 99803 > V: 907.789.6345 > F: 907.789.8003 > > > > From davew@well.com Mon Feb 23 15:22:43 1998 Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 15:22:43 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Fwd: Earth Day Events for 1998 To: peter rosen In-Reply-To: <19980223230012.24205.qmail@hotmail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII peter i agree with your proposal have words and contacts to connect you to have 2k for project to you for web development and program mgt will need an invoice and your ssn or company name can be 1k now 1 k 30 days bottom line davew btw i have ideas several chat rooms with ecco experts cucme kc-classic art music cyber-vibing collective effort to get global get well cards for planet earth from the kids ie create a web page on the fly containing the interaction ref point for future endevers we can hows distance ed to large mubmers of places create an artful matrix of human minds collectivly enabling synergy davew From davew@well.com Mon Feb 23 15:41:26 1998 Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 15:41:26 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: interface To: peter rosen In-Reply-To: <19980223232637.19955.qmail@hotmail.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII its davew@well.com davew From davew@well.com Mon Feb 23 15:42:12 1998 Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 15:42:12 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: interface (fwd) To: edlipson@syr.edu cc: gcf@npac.syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII this is getting fun davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 15:26:36 PST From: peter rosen To: BRenew@aol.com Cc: davew@well.com, peter@creativity.net Subject: Re: interface Hi bill, comments embedded: >From: BRenew@aol.com >Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 15:44:23 EST >To: Peter@Creativity.net, phrosen@hotmail.com >Subject: interface > >Peter, >Does your friend with the interface box have an email address? I have visited >Pulsar and can not seem to find the >right link to what I need. I want to see about getting what kind of interface >he offers and how I might hook it up to the laser. Dave Warner... Davew@aol.com >Now, just to confirm that we both have the same concept. >I am to build a small laser system that can be controlled by anyone over the >WEB, much the same as one controls the cameras, trains, or robots now >available on the WEB. Is this right? 100% correct >Where will the images be projected? On some Kids wall who downloads the files or creates Macro driven laser movement on the fly... Also in KidCast Central on Maui and through Dave Warner's Cyberarium network. >How will the user view the imagery? The laser/mirror box you build will be marketed as Kits that get mail ordered along with Daves interface. >If I do not have this right, please clarify for me. >About all I need now is the interface, so that I know how many functions we >want to control. >The rest is about fininshed, except for the actual construction, which will >take very little time. >Bill Let's do one as a prototype. Send it to Dave for testing and then we can discuss how to get the kits produced if it all works? More later ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com From davew@well.com Tue Feb 24 15:46:05 1998 Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 15:46:05 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Greetings from UCI To: Jill Tyler In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII hi jill http://s008.infomall.org/newmed/globalmed.html for malaysia check out http://mdc.cinenet.net/ enjoy davew On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Jill Tyler wrote: > Hello Dave. It was great seeing you at Medicine Meets Virtual Reality. > You always make illuminating comments and provide the prosocial perspective > I appreciate. You did a wonderful job of moderating the telemedicine > sessions. I agree with you about the ubiquitous nature of technology. In > addition, I wanted to find out more about the Asian consortium you > mentioned and how they approach shared expertise. Do you have a website > reference for that? I told one of my professors about the conference in > Tahoe; we'll see if I can get funding for that or perhaps I will look into > being a student volunteer. Oh, and since I had to miss your talk at > Medicine Meets Virtual Reality, I was wondering if your presentation was > available somewhere on the web. > --Jill > > > > From davew@well.com Tue Feb 24 18:11:38 1998 Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 18:11:38 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: looks like we got a house! To: Jodi Reed In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII great jodi and jeff and katie i guess this means your staying in san diego davew From davew@well.com Tue Feb 24 18:13:45 1998 Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 18:13:45 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Re: Fwd: Earth Day Events for 1998 (fwd) To: wavz@inter.net Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 15:00:11 PST From: peter rosen To: davew@well.com Cc: peter@creativity.net Subject: Re: Fwd: Earth Day Events for 1998 Dave, CMy comments embedded: >Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 21:08:38 -0800 (PST) >From: Dave Warner >Subject: Re: Fwd: Earth Day Events for 1998 >To: peter rosen > > >peter >yes i can use your help > >i ned to create a web site that casts a future shadow on what we will do > I will mock something up using a template similar to the one at: http://creativity.net/KidCast/ or please point me to something your provide as Cyberarium KidCast foundational page. Send me words describing your proposed KidCast Activities and partners. I will create Web site with custom icons, pictures you suggest/originate or that I create, then design draft of website for your feedback. I will then revise according to your comments, suggestions. Until we agree it fits the flavor of what we intend to take place. > >also this is what i can pay for... >i need to meet with you this weekend in orlando and set plans for the >earth day web page > >1 k mar 1sr and 1k aprl 1st for your work in detailing the event >we need to meet > Sorry but comm on the road is difficult especially with family reunion over weekend. We missed... Perhaps we can video conference over the Net with CUSeeMe? I will need an IP# for your machine of choice. I cannot begin work until March 3rd upon my Maui return and equipment/I=Net access. >i will be at the radison in kissimmee >tomorrow pm through sat pm > >friday would be agood time to call > >davew >407 396 7000 > >i will check in tomorrow in the late pm >davew > > >On Wed, 18 Feb 1998, peter rosen wrote: > >> Hi Dave, >> >> I will try to call you Thurs or Friday. I am in West Palm Beach Cyber >> Cafe at the moment. Pitching KidCast and networking. Hope you are well. >> Do you see a need for us to meet (perhaps half way or I can possibly do >> an overnight in Orlando as two uncles are serindipitiously visiting >> friends there)? I might be able to comindeer a couch and floor space for >> me and my mom who would be travelling with me. Our family reunion has >> been fun and will continue until March 2. >> >> If you are getting clearity on the KidCast, could you respond to our >> long time Kidcast Supporter'srequest below? Also curious as to why the >> KidCast link on your homepage goes to Paragraph rather then CCafe? >> >> What are you up to? Can I be of assistance? >> >> pr >> >> >Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 11:00:42 -0500 >> >To: Recipient List Suppressed:; >> >From: Maurice Rickard >> >Subject: Earth Day Events for 1998 >> > >> >Last year you contributed information about an Earth Day event to our >> Earth >> >Day 97 Online web site. Your participation last year helped our site >> >become such a success. >> > >> >Earth Day 1998 will be here soon, and EnviroLink is now accepting >> events to >> >post on our Earth Day 98 Online site. If you have information about an >> >Earth Day event this year in your area, please add it to our Earth Day >> >site, at http://www.envirolink.org/earthday/add.html >> > >> >Thank you for your participation in Earth Day Online, and we wish you a >> >happy Earth Day 1998. >> > >> >Maurice Rickard | "Multimedia will never go >> >Creative Director | anywhere until the amateurs >> >The EnviroLink Network | take over." >> >maurice@envirolink.org | --David Thomas >> >http://www.envirolink.org/homepp/maurice | >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> ______________________________________________________ >> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >> >> > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com From davew@well.com Tue Feb 24 20:06:07 1998 Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 20:06:07 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Rel http://www.quasar.org/21698/ To: Daryl Zeigler In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.19980224210820.00809c00@pop-server.icsi.net> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII surf this site for a view of the future http://www.quasar.org/21698/ just scan several samples of each content area davew http://www.quasar.org/21698/ From davew@well.com Wed Feb 25 07:19:03 1998 Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 07:19:03 -0800 (PST) From: Dave Warner Subject: Mistaken Identity (fwd) To: rikr@npac.syr.edu Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII life gets interesting davew ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 06:28:19 -0800 (PST) From: Asaron SunSpider To: davew@well.com Subject: Mistaken Identity Good morning Dave, 6:15 this morning, 24 Feb 1998, I was awakened by the doorbell. The shadowy figure looking like a UPS delivery guy but they say "US Marshalls, are you Dave Warner?" I express shock and show my ID and they show me the warrant for arrest and search thru the house as I explain how you help handicap children access the internet. Then they show me a picture of someone else so I show them your graduation pictures on the wall and show them your Pulsar page. Mark Drew gives me his card with a number so you can call and clear up this case of mistaken identity. 619-557-6620 or 6830 Then they apologize and leave after I remind them of the case in Seattle when gangs of cops busted in the wrong house shooting a woman protecting seven children. === Asaron Renard LionHeart SunSpider Earth Guide http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/2480/ _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com