Quantum Gravity would take the place of General Relativity with their respective gravitons and spacetime warping, both of which have their inherent problems. Gravitons are mere speculation at this point, and warping spacetime (and it thus having a gravitational effect) presupposes gravity and can therefore be discounted as circular (fallacious) logic. They both, as you yourself pointed out, have really neat formulas as visual aids though, so they both get A for effort.;-)
and checking your stats changes them, so you can never really know what your stats are. It's best to apply Occam's Razor and just assume you don't have any stats, the cat never existed in the first place, and all of life is just something you dreamed up.
And if you read the article it's not even using a neural network; they're just dropping the term to hype up their approach. A neural net in terms of MMORPs would mean that every node (computer) would be involved in rendering everybody's avatar's position (et al.), but according to their article all they're rendering (as in the case of WoW) is their character's actions. One node processing its own specific data does not a neural network make.
True, and perhaps with a smaller military, Saddam Hussein would've kept his tanks rolling into Saudi Arabia in 1991 because there would've been no one in a position to oppose him.... Iraq was "stable" because of tyranny and brutal oppression, ethnic and religious.
Iraq invaded Kuwait for (allegedly) drilling into their oil field.
As you said, that region of the world probably isn't ready for democracy, but rather needs tyranny and brutal oppression to keep all the fundies in line and not killing each other. So now we're over there trying to convert them all to democracy while they're dying in record number, and fleeing the country en masse (some 100,000 per month, according to http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1966333,00 .html). These people need 'tough love' to keep them in line and return them to the closest thing to stability that they're going to be able to have in the foreseeable future.
Quantum Gravity would take the place of General Relativity with their respective gravitons and spacetime warping, both of which have their inherent problems. Gravitons are mere speculation at this point, and warping spacetime (and it thus having a gravitational effect) presupposes gravity and can therefore be discounted as circular (fallacious) logic. They both, as you yourself pointed out, have really neat formulas as visual aids though, so they both get A for effort. ;-)
And now you're just paraphrasing what I've been saying for months. Consider this your cease and desist letter. ;-)
and checking your stats changes them, so you can never really know what your stats are. It's best to apply Occam's Razor and just assume you don't have any stats, the cat never existed in the first place, and all of life is just something you dreamed up.
And if you read the article it's not even using a neural network; they're just dropping the term to hype up their approach. A neural net in terms of MMORPs would mean that every node (computer) would be involved in rendering everybody's avatar's position (et al.), but according to their article all they're rendering (as in the case of WoW) is their character's actions. One node processing its own specific data does not a neural network make.
As both an ex-soldier, paramedic, and an ER tech (91W/68W) I can vouch for this.
So they've done away with Jury Nullification? That's rather unsettling.
So it's okay to defraud the advertisers just because they're 'third party'? Harsh, man.
Iraq invaded Kuwait for (allegedly) drilling into their oil field.0 .html). These people need 'tough love' to keep them in line and return them to the closest thing to stability that they're going to be able to have in the foreseeable future.
As you said, that region of the world probably isn't ready for democracy, but rather needs tyranny and brutal oppression to keep all the fundies in line and not killing each other. So now we're over there trying to convert them all to democracy while they're dying in record number, and fleeing the country en masse (some 100,000 per month, according to http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1966333,0
Look into the Civilization series of strategy games. They're turn based, and I found them deeply engrossing.