How Massachusetts defies gravity

With the temperature dipping below 20 every night and the cost of a house running 2X what it might be in the Sunbelt, one wonders how the Massachusetts economy stays afloat.  This article claims that nanotech is part of the secret.  I link to it because it features Xtalic, a startup company on whose Board of Directors I sit.  As much fun as nanotech and being on a company Board might be, however, I’m looking forward to leaving on January 13 for Hawaii (finishing up my helicopter instructor rating).


[Note:  My advice on the subject of Xtalic’s Web site was not solicited.]

3 thoughts on “How Massachusetts defies gravity

  1. Hard chrome is going to be legislated out of commercial use? Damn. I better get the Desert Eagle in for the treatment before this happens. The factory “blue” sucks (more like a phosphate finish).

  2. Hexavalent chromium is a potent human carcinogen; it causes lung cancer. OSHA is under court order to produce a standard in January but is rumored to be seeking a delay due to Katrina. Their regulation (currently at OMB) may impact the plating industry but I doubt it will remove Cr VI from commercial use.

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