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  1. Why aren't we teaming up? on The New AI: Where Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence Meet · · Score: 1

    Each AI will react and learn differently, if the goal is to mimic the brain, why aren't we teaming up AI with people? I want an interface that learns me and my habits, how to react to them, how to respond, etc. The more people that could work and train different AI's the more adaptable they could become in the future. We learn from experience, we have a lot to teach...

  2. Re:Real People Needs on MS Office 2013 Pushing Home Users Toward Subscriptions · · Score: 1

    Another Obama vote then!

  3. Re:Real People Needs on MS Office 2013 Pushing Home Users Toward Subscriptions · · Score: 1

    References on these percentages please.

  4. Re:How many people do you think Bill Gates bribed? on Bush Administration Stops Microsoft Breakup · · Score: 1

    Sorry, forgot to make it a link. Here you go:

    http://biz.yahoo.com/t/m/msft.html

  5. How many people do you think Bill Gates bribed? on Bush Administration Stops Microsoft Breakup · · Score: 1

    If you go to http://biz.yahoo.com/t/m/msft.html you will see that in the last two months Bill gates has sold several hundred million dollars worth of Microsoft stock... It kind of makes you wonder how many people he had to bribe to get the government to stop pursual of this case...?

    The answers to how this happened are right in front of us, just go have a look at the Insider Trading Data...

  6. Re:Mmm... Random plasma discharge... on Nattering Nabobs Of NASA Negativity · · Score: 1

    As do I, but since you can't smoke it in Space, you've got to do something for kicks, right?

  7. Mmm... Random plasma discharge... on Nattering Nabobs Of NASA Negativity · · Score: 1

    Have you ever had one of those days where you just feel bad? Well, thanks to our new, innovative technology that has been in the works for years, you can now toss those feelings out the door! Thanks to our Unique Random Plasma Discharge System (URPDS), your mind can now float outside your head, and make all your worries disappear! Just grab a straw, sit back, and inhale. After thousands of years in existance, you'd think we could actually make something work.

  8. America: Home of the Obese on Statistics On The Degrees People Earn · · Score: 5

    Wow, all of these fitness and recreation degrees, and we are still the most obese nation in the world. What a waste of time.

  9. Gambling in other states...? on Legal On-line Gambling In Nevada · · Score: 2

    I wonder how they set up the service to recognize whether or not a person is from Nevada. What if you changed what your computer outputted to make it seem as though you were from Nevada, and just had money deposited into an account in Nevada, and get a PO Box? Would this be possible?

  10. Hahahaha! on How Much Digital Tool Convergence Is Possible? · · Score: 1

    Now, I love linux, but the fact that it is what it is, is simply hilarious.

  11. A whole lot, perhaps... on How Much Digital Tool Convergence Is Possible? · · Score: 1

    If you look at the advancements in technology over the last twenty years, you'll see that it is quite substantial. At the rate that things are getting smaller, merging together a palm device and a cellular phone shouldn't be hard at all. You could even have a hand-held video device one day, who knows. But there are many advancements, and machines are getting smaller and smarter. Anything is possible, and I see technology advancing in leaps and bounds in the next five and ten years.

  12. Telecom rights should be upgraded on Net Privacy -- Cable vs. Telecom Service · · Score: 1

    I think that Telecom rights should be upgraded, because consumer privacy is a huge issue about the Internet. If the government downgraded cable modem owner's privacy rights, there would be serious lawsuits filed against them. If anything, we need more protection, and I believe we need that protection on the phone, too. It's sad that Police officers can tap our phones and listen in on our private conversations. We pay the phone company for a phone number, and that's it. We don't pay them so we can be incriminated. Privacy is what we have left in the world, it's absurd that they're trying to strip us of it.