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| Communications is key |
| 07.21.04 (9:14 am) [edit] |
Take a bunch of deseprate bits == data. Turn the data into a pattern == information. Turn that information into a partern == Knowledge. Turn that information into a pattern == Judgement. Turn that judgement into a pattern == action.
Data == Information == Knowledge == Judgement == Action.
To form relationships in the infinite void is what seperate lower level from higher level. What stops you from solving a calculus problem?
A problem is an equation, mathematical (Game Theory) to be solved. How do I get the water from the bottom of the well? How do I eat? How do I swim? How do I get to the moon? How do I get to the next star.
It takes sitting down and reading a sea of data. That data holds clues: for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction, an object has bouancy, lift is equal to this that and the other, this planet or that planet rotates at this that and the other speed, gravity ... well, we don't have enough data yet.
This is the information age. It's more precious then gold. If I have the knowledge to do whatever, then whatever is what I can do. But I can't do it alone. I must be able to take my paradign and convey it. I must convey it quickly and accurately and securely with zero leakage of thought.
Technology brings you to the next level where you can just get to the next level of doing things. People tend to try to do things for the "good" of humanity. People like to look at the data and form the wrong conclusions. Either there is a break down into the data to action process or communications is all screwed up.
The data states we have DNA which means we are spirits connected to bodies or the sum of all our parts. There are more planets then we can count. We are pretty much stuck in a slump where we can't convey data correctly and use it effectively for eveyone to achieve a higher level of existance. High level is like from ridding horses, to driving cars, the flying planes to, this to that. To stay stagnant means being stuck at one level. I would like to achieve a higher level in general but there is a lot of data to go through. Maybe I can transfer my consciousness to a machine brain and live forever but if I'm a spirit, I don't know how that works. And then I'll be stuck on this plane of existance forever. I know there's a lot of mysterious about what happens when the brain and heart stops working but energy is neither created nor destroyed.
What am I trying to communicate. Dig through the information and form your own conclusions. Think for yourself and don't let my thoughts lead you unless it leads you to think and do better for human DNA. (Don't get silly and start tinkering with DNA silly)
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| Moon Flag Tribute |
| 07.21.04 (7:56 am) [edit] |
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Hey, we should send a satelite to orbit the moon in preparation of comming missions to the moon. It should be put into an orbit the mimics the original lander being that it seemed like a pretty good idea for an orbit in the 60's. Any comments or are we scared of a few pesky aliens and their ray guns :). Or maybe the lock ness monster lives there. We need to get serious about checking out the moon as a good scratching point for planetary exploration. We also need a way for them to return to earth really quickly in an emergency like something they didn't plan on when they're like spending 10 years there.
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| Missing Link |
| 07.20.04 (12:10 pm) [edit] |
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http://www.thebournesupremacy.com/
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| Bourne Supremecy is cool site |
| 07.19.04 (1:17 pm) [edit] |
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This is like the coolest designed flash site I've seen created in a while.
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| New Intelligence Czar: Make it me, make it me |
| 07.19.04 (7:06 am) [edit] |
I think it's great that one intelligence agency doesn't exist in the United States, that way if one doesn't listen another will. If you make one czar, nothing would get done. What will happen is an attempt to streamline everything and cut back on staff. That means less people doing anything at all. Then they'll put everything into one database. I love one database which has the intelligence of your state agency and all your national agency. Then, push for a national ID card. Your shopping at Wallmart will never be the same. For the moment you wake up to go to sleep I'll know what you're doing. I'll track you on the bus, TV camera. I'll track you in the mall, TV camera. I'll track you at school, TV camera. And, when I'm not tracking you buy camera, I'm looking at what you eat and seeing if it's healthy or not. Do you use credit cards? Do you use cost saving cards with your info. Well basically, I'll put everything about you ever into one database from your K-12 records to your college records to your W-2's. Then, I'll create a psychological profile. If that's not good enough, there's good old biometrics. I'll grab a sample of your DNA (good old DeoxyRhibineulclic ACID, for every T there's a G and for every A there's a C), I'll take a copy of your Iris, your Fingerprint, geez, this could be interesting. Then, I'll create a psychological profile. From all this information, I'll determine if you're a terroist or just waiting to be a terroist one day. Happy shopping for books for school this semester.
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Or we just improve what we have and keep our checks and balances in place.
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| Bobby Fischer the Chess Criminal? |
| 07.16.04 (9:08 am) [edit] |
I saw a movie once about Bobby Fischer. He was supposed to be this kind of genious kid who could be the best at chess. Comes the find out, well, it's true. He is a genious and a legend in his own time. I just don't understand why he has to be on the run for being the best.
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20040716 _283.html" title="http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20040716 _283.html" target="_blank"http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Wo...
Pretty nefarious to me.
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| Ever get the feeling you're being censored |
| 07.15.04 (6:07 pm) [edit] |
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I like to go to my favorite web site and rant about things that I'm concened about and today the site was blocked by the school I go to. It wasn't like the site just simply not load, they blocked the part where I couldn't participate in a forum. I'm just trying to figure out what if there are like tons of site out there with good content but just doesn't agree with the network administrator and he decides to block the site you're on just to be funny. People say the programmers will take over the world, well, they sure are pretry good at censorship. It's kinda like book burning because the sites exist if only in virtual form like books. If you block access you're burning books. You can totally control what information a person has access to so you can pretty much filter out the political thought provoking sites and have a person stick to the sex and advertising sites. That should keep a person comfortably numb.
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| Man/Machine and a side order of potatoes :) |
| 07.13.04 (3:43 pm) [edit] |
Imagine:
Your brain is now half machine and your entire body is machine but you can't tell the difference due to the beauty of nanotechnology. You breath but don't have to breath that much due to the beauty of nanotechnology. So you're basicly free. You can download from one body to the next. One moment you're in san francisco, the next moment in new york. If you left the coffee pot on you can just connect to your body in San Fran and turn it off. 1000 year space flights? who cares, you're immortal.
But of course there are tons of other scenarios to imagine. The technology is within reach. Robotics is improving. Nanotechnology is improving. GIS is here. RFID is here. Satelites are here. Impants are simply enhancements like prosthesis. We simply need to start working on robotics and programming better. And making the machines more complicated.
What needs to be considered is that when things become more complicated in relationship to computers and you zoom in. It takes more processing power to look at the image. The image also has to be drawn in 3D for a better effect.
Forward the Foundation (A little Issac Asimov in light of the IRobot Movie)
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| P2P support |
| 07.08.04 (7:34 am) [edit] |
The RIAA is turning into a big brother company. Its purpose is not to defend the rights of musicians, its purpose is to control what you can do or not do with your computer. The internet is going to be the new medium with which 70% of what you could have done by walking to places will be done online.
For instance, if you wanted to stand in the eifell tower (however it's spelled), you would pay for a ticket and all costs involved and go. If you wanted to go shopping, pay and go. However. With the increased speed of the internet, in the future, 3D realism will increase to the point where you could put on 3D goggles and it'll be like you're right there. Some company is already working on smell software so you can smell what an object is. Another university has a machine hooked up to the internet 2 that allows him to control a robot hand miles away. I can control my computer from home where when I go to school, I can simply use my computer at home and not use the schools computer at all. I'm still waiting for the last phase where you can simulate walking around and you're standing in one place. Like some type of tread mill device. :) You know, like a hamster. :)
What it boils down to is ports. The RIAA simply wants to control the ports on your computer. They want the ability to look into your computers activity without a court order which to me sounds like wiretapp, invasion of privacy and a few other broken laws. I'm not lawyer, so it's a rich persons game with whoever has the deepest pockets make up the laws how they feel. Somehow, it's being sugar coated to say the Privacy Act of 1974 amounts to things other than protecting your computer from unlawful intrusion and spying. Keyloggers I agree should be outlawed unless it's designed by a person who uninstalls it after they're done using it.
I would really like to be annonymous and not "register" at every store I go to which is what happens when you login to a site and also similar to what you do when you walk into a building and sign your name at the same time being recorded by Closed Circuit television. Most sites take a copy of your IP address, your OS, what places you visited and so on and so forth. People don't realize that studying the habits of a person as they use the internet creates a profile of the person. Even as we speak, just about anyone can contact your ISP and see wherever you went on the net. Companies like the RIAA are simply helping to ensure that before people are aware of how to protect themselves and before "new" and better technology appears that could benefit mankind are put into place that the strangle holds are they to stop "any" kind of new invention. I'm looking at P2P and how it is used for people around the globe to collaborate in projects. There's tons of stuff in P2P that's not music related. I think the problem began when some law was passed that said you can't make a copy of something you bought that belonged to you. It's like this. I buy a car. I can't sale it or make a copy of it. I buy a house, I can't sale it or make a copy of it. I buy software, I can't sale it or make a copy of it. So software changes the rules of ownership of something.
The thing that must be protected is a persons right to privacy. On the net, when they take a survey, whatever.
Even right now this web page is similar to p2p in that I'm sharing web pages. The RIAA is simply a way to control that process.
And oh yeah, keep making up make believe loss statements. I lost $10 billion dollars in unearned income just by posting my blogs. :)
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