Domain: timecube.com
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Comments · 564
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Re:There is only one speed: c
You should team up with this guy..
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Re:$10,000 CHALLENGE to Alexander Peter Kowalski
Also, curiously, the style reminds me a little of the text of OT III.
Not surprising given the mental history of that author.
:)As mentioned by another AC up there, the troll in question is actually a pretty well-executed mashup of APK's style with the word salad of Gene Ray's Time Cube.
(APK doesn't appear to be schizophrenic, merely obsessed with HOSTS files. Kinda sad; I like HOSTS files, I use 'em for the same purpose he does, the differences is I know it's an inelegant and imperfect solution. He's done more to discredit the use of HOSTS files than anyone in the "do it right and set up a firewall" crowd ever could. Gene Ray, on the other hand...
:)Long as we're going down the rabbit hole, for an unrelated example of word salad consistent with schizophrenia, check out Gabrielle Chana, who made Fark yesterday. Some sort of reincarnation of Catherine the Great, telepathic wife of Vladimir Putin and Brent Spiner (yes, "Data" from Star Trek), and yes, something even weirder about the Jesuits. Mental illness isn't pretty, but it can be pretty amusing.
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Re:ZPE
There's already an entire website specifically for that purpose.
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Re:Wikipedia ugly?
How is that an empirical truth?
It's an exact comparison learned by observing Wikipedia from more beautiful websites. Too bad it's a subjective comparison.
Then again, if that person finds a Wiki page ugly, then he's more than free to use CSS or other stuff to make it look beautiful. perhaps floating elements (already in use), rounded corners, etc. If it remains ugly, then it's obvious that presentation isn't an issue.
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Re:Attitude
It's hard to beat Time Cube for sheer WTF??!!?? batshit crazy...
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Is that you,
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Re:THIS WAY FOLKS! SEE COGNITIVE DISSONANCE!
Who are you talking to, don't you have a site to run?
That's right, government doesn't participate in market, and it's not an irrelevant argument, it means government cannot price things in any meaningful way, that's the reason it should not be in any business, including business of "leasing out land" for any purpose, because it cannot know what the appropriate price for that lease is.
Also gov't should not be subsidising any business, that's why it shouldn't be removing liability and responsibility, and limiting liability to, I don't know, say 75 million USD per oil spill incident, such as was observed in case of BP deep drilling disaster, is the reason why gov't shouldn't be doing it. The moral hazard that is created by such limitation of liability allows private businesses to socialise the costs.
Government cannot 'steal' land from people to sell it. Either it is public land, and then no business can be allowed to mine on it (of-course I am against any public land on a principle), or it is to be mined and then it cannot remain public land, it must be sold off so that the public gets proper payment for it on an open auction, which is the only way to decide what the actual price/value of that property is, the public gets paid and the private owner can mine on that land. Since the public gets paid, it can use the money to ensure that no public land is polluted, and that's the correct way to fund such a project.
As to gov't getting money (good/bad) - gov't getting any money is bad, because it grows the gov't. In case when gov't supposedly 'owns' public property, getting rid of those assets at fair market values is good, as long as that money is not wasted, but more importantly it's good because there wouldn't be any limited liability, no moral hazard and no public bail outs. Well, of-course that shouldn't happen in any case.
Lastly: you can't even parse what you are reading, is the time-cube capsule that foggy? The point of using the funds received from the auctioning off the assets is not to 'clean up the mess' but it is to control the situation and in case there is pollution to force the private company to bear responsibility.
In fact it should be the private company who is forced to clean up the mess, should this mess transfer from their private property to any public property. Of-course if the pollution is transferred to other private properties, it is between the owners, not between an owner and the public.
You need to check your blood pressure, it seems to be overflowing.
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Re:Since U trolled me on hosts?
Ah, APK... Your comments so often start out decent, then after the slightest bit of criticism, you end up making Gene Ray look sane...
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Re:D-Wave sold a commercial Quantum computer in 20
Your argument is invalid.
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Re:You get what you pay for
Oh, yes, I've seen your site.
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Re:What Disgusting Moderation
What about Native Americans who lost, well, their ENTIRE CULTURE and GENE POOL.
You apparently aren't an American, otherwise you would know that there are millions of native Americans living in the US with their own distinct culture.
And yes, black people still live in America. They are free, equal members of American society. They were intially freed from the southern slave states in the 1860s. Other slave states soon followed as the Constitution was amended to free them. Laws forcing segregation were struck down in court over time.
As far as Hiroshima goes, there were fewer people lost there than in the fire bombings of other cities. Bombs kill people. Nuclear bombs kill people. Same same.
In fairness though, there is a difference between what happened to people in concentration camps targeted for death. Entire peoples were targeted for extermination by the Nazi's, genocide. There is a special horror to that, and they came all too close to achieving it.
So fuck off and get off your high horse asshole. There is plenty of evil for all, you don't get to whine about your relatives exclusively.
Aren't you sweet? Forget his relatives? I guess you feel the pain of all murdered people, virtually all of which you'll never know? Do you feel the pain of the people the Japanese killed in the Rape of Nanking? What about the American service men who were dissected alive by the Japanese? Or, as it appears, do you mainly reserve special pity for the people killed by Americans, or people in America?
You really should think about starting a web site to flesh out and present your ideas. Might I suggest this as a model that reflects your style?
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LaRouche?
Gingrich, campaign promises, space program, okay, with you so far... wait... did you just link to larouchepac.com? As in Lyndon LaRouche? You're kidding me right? Are you even pretending to be editors anymore? You might as well link to timecube.com. Holy crap.
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Re:Again: Y2K in a bigger way
No one uses Time Cube is what I meant to say. see here: http://www.timecube.com/
Hell, even the Americans rejected it and it was a American invention.
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Re:No they can't
Dude you need to learn from timecube.com
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Re:Pipe dream
Affordable health care is as close as your fingertips. (That's not the only way to do it, either; there are many energy healing modalities.
lol. Right. Also free energy and a total understanding of the universe are right at your fingertips, too!
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Re:24 hours of work per day is possible
96 hours if you learn the mystical SuperSymmetry of the time cube.
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Re:This says it all for Linux "security"
Apk showed current information which u don't disprove in each point of his on Linux being hacked on servers, hosting malware
... which u and others who are Linux fans seem to avoid disproving in each documented current point from reputable sources he used to show that much. Why's that? Because you can't do it?Actually,
I can't read the stuff that
is formatted in the way that
Random Anonymous Cowardswrite with the tagline of APK
It's very jarring. I usually read the first few lines, let him rant like Gene Ray, then read the closing argument.
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Re:Abolish time zones
By any chance have you read http://www.timecube.com/
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Re:Too generic
The term "time line" is such a common generic term. I doubt their suit has any legal standing.
Yeah, well, Facebook could escape this legal problem *and* jump on a recent bandwagon by going from a "time line" to a "time cube".
I look forward to Facebook's imminent introduction of this feature, around the same time that Gene Ray convinces Mark Zuckerberg convinces him to send him all his money. Hey, it can't be any worse than scientology doing the same thing
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Re:In other news...
Your time cube theory seems sound. Please tell me more! http://www.timecube.com/
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Re:Problem with literal interpretation
When the Unseen, the Eternal, the Divine Essence, caused the Day-Star of Muhammad to rise above the horizon of knowledge, among the cavils which the Jewish divines raised against Him was that after Moses no Prophet should be sent of God. Yea, mention hath been made in the Scriptures of a Soul Who must needs be made manifest and Who will advance the Faith, and promote the interests of the people of Moses, so that the Law of the Mosaic Dispensation may encompass the whole earth
This goes on for about as long as the time cube guy. For real? Just when I think there is nothing new to find on the web, sites like this are posted. I was going to click on the photo of baha, but worried my system may get infected with his holy spirit. Malwarebytes would have to work overtime to exorcise that out of the code.
No thanks, life is crazy enough; I don't need that introduce into my thought stream.
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Re:Instantaneous Telecommunication System
After reading article 'The Universe as a Hologram', I've an idea to apply this theory into telecommunication system.
Briefly, in "holographic universe" theory, reality is stored in a high dimension space. Reality is a kind of superhologram which the past, present and future all exist simultaneously. Men can only receive/project a part of that reality. Maximum men can receive/project is only 4 dimensions (3 for space, 1 for time), and it's not the entire space and time. It's just a point in space and time ocean.
If we could store data in at least 5 dimension space! The sender stores the data there and the receiver projects to the same data/reality. This is what causes the instantaneous telecommunication system.
This can change future of 'the Net'. All traffic can be transmitted instantaneously. In 5 dimension space, the 'state' of the net is all possible states, so Akamai report no longer necessary haha.
Here, This might help you understand things better. You're pretty close.
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Timecube
I think we should standardize on the timecube.
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How does this affect the TimeCube?
This gentleman may need to revise his theory. http://www.timecube.com/ NSFW due to some naughty language
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Re:a scathing opinion piece
Thank you very much, please drive thru.
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Re:How can it be tied to local time zone?
It can be tied a local time zone because of TIMECUBE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re:The easier way
This might just be the most baffling comment I've ever read on Slashdot. Which is pretty damned impressive. Kudos.
Here, this explains it.... in detail.
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Re:Nuclear zealots are idiots
Most if not all nuke plants are not efficiently in terms of thermodynamics that is the carnot cycle as opposed to modern coal plants. I think modern electric plants use steam to extract more electricity. Nuke plants just boil water which is less efficient. The only reason that nuke plants are built this way is because uranium is cheap.
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Re:Slahdot broken?
Either that or the front page of the Time Cube site.
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Re:WTF?
From TFA:
“[My approach] would be entirely different from today's documents where you look at one page at a time and you can see a ribbon or beam connecting documents together,” he said. “Having to refer to a paragraph and a sentence in an e-mail is just so barbaric when you could just strike it out and make the connection between sentences.”
Is it just me, or is this just completely incoherent? What the hell is he talking about?
No, this all makes slightly less sense and is somewhat less coherent than the time cube. On the plus side, its shorter, so at least he comes to his "point" faster.
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Re:time space math truth all 'suspended' paralyzed
Nah, it's just him again.
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Duh...
I thought we done with this "theory" crap ever since this guy revealed the truth...
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Educated stupid?! The solution to DS is simple!!
FREE SPEECH in AMERICA is
"BULL SHIT",
EVIL EDUCATORS
block and suppress
www.timecube.com.
You are educated evil,
and might have to kill
the evil ONE teaching
educators before you
can learn that 4 corner
days actually exist -but
all Cube Truth denied.
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Time Cube
Is now a good time to bring this up again?
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Re:Come on Sony!
Well, to be fair, us westerners also have our suspicions about the number four.
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holy hell, who gave you mod points
"Informative"? http://www.timecube.com/
funny story, that site is actually blocked by our firewall, filed under "racism and hate"...
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Re:I've been malware free on Windows for 15++ yrs.
Loving the fact that most (all?) of those threads from that Bing search were just you screaming in all-caps and bold into the abyss. That pcreview thread was 8 pages of you being ignored. Nobody cares about your 16MB hosts file or 85.706 CIS score. Nobody.
This is you:
http://www.timecube.com/You have wasted your life.
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Re:here's the gist of it
TimeCube guy is that you?
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Re:Abstract...
It gets even better if you read further into the patent:
The new computing paradigm of the present invention starts from a new kind of world view: A global economy is emerging with rapid flows of capital, knowledge, products, and competitive pressures. A growing number of companies and industries face new needs to leapfrog their limits and become effective competitors on a global level, transforming their performance, productivity, adaptation, and innovation capabilities. Is it possible for a single leverage point to help fill part of these needs?
This new type of software is defined by its novel purposes: the improvement or fabrication of reality based on its users' ideas and imaginations.
I think someone managed to submit Timecube as a patent application, which is kind of awesome, although it still doesn't explain what it has to do with rollovers.
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A cube, I would say
This site might or might not be relevant to this story. I'm not really sure, to be honest.
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Re:"a humorous article"
You both forgot about the ironing boards.
And I think it's either time to mention a singularity or at least Time Cube. -
Re:Haha you got me
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Re:Haha you got me
The real prank would be to invite or pay Gene Ray to the party. Then they could all debate about geocentrism vs time cubism.
--jeffk++
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Re:His website's text
Jeez, that guy's almost as bad as Gene Ray's Time Cube.
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Re:Have to dial it in
I'm pretty sure it's a coded broadcast of the The timecube. It's just that you snotbrains can't see it through your evil "Oneism"
All I can say is whiskey-tango-foxtrot
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Re:Have to dial it in
I'm pretty sure it's a coded broadcast of the The timecube. It's just that you snotbrains can't see it through your evil "Oneism"
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Re:It gets sillier all the time.
Even we on Earth are already emitting more electromagnetic radiation than the sun
[citation needed]
I'm sure it's in there somewhere
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Time Cube
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Re:Balogna Cubes
> The surface resistance of the silver-coated samples also shows a sharp change near 313 K.
Pure copper does the exact same thing.
I call bogus.
Maury
Cheap shi.. uhh, shot.
Time to grow up, sonny boy!
This phenomenon has already been explained quite explicitly
at the SLASHDOT TIMECUBE!
Well known here amongst us slashdot cognoscenti. Where ya been? -
Re:Just go to a religious school already
Wow, you are educated stupid
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