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  1. The project will appear successful.... on IBM Dumping $1 Billion Into New Watson Group · · Score: 0, Troll

    .... but it will then fail at what marketing hype claims it to be in their effort to rent it. It will be the demise of IBM.
    The web is not a good source of genuine core knowledge, but rather an example of the bottomless pit of abstract distortion of knowledge.

    How to know this is to know core knowledge. Even the watson project cannot avoid making use of core knowledge, but hide it with the illusion that it can be greater than its creators who as are the rest of us, all contain and make use of core knowledge.

    IBM is a patent whore, but software patents are invalid due to core knowledge. Their own product will create problems it cannot solve but instead to solve the problems it creates, what it attempts to hide, will be required to be exposed, so people will understand and know how to solve watson created problems. This will result in the fall of IBM.

    Core knowledge, the tools of knowledge navigational mapping - http://abstractionphysics.net/pmwiki/index.php

  2. Anyone up for making.... on Google Begins To Merge Google+, Gmail Contacts · · Score: 1

    .....mud pies?

    Google seems to be up for it.

  3. The regression of computer science...fiction. on Ask Slashdot: How Many (Electronics) Gates Is That Software Algorithm? · · Score: 1
  4. AT&T is seriously guilty of .... on AT&T Introduces "Sponsored Data" Allowing Services to Bypass 4G Data Caps · · Score: 1

    ...throttling youtube!!!

  5. But we can charge SEC on The SEC Is About To Make Crowdfunding More Expensive · · Score: 1

    The same and more for their failure to do the job they are supposed to do,.
    The SEC is a failure!

  6. Accounting - its should be used to budget... on Counterpoint: Why Edward Snowden May Not Deserve Clemency · · Score: 1

    Over 50% of taxpayer funding of government is used for Warfare or Warfare related expenses.
    Anything the exposes how this money is being sucked from the people and used to in teh addiction of the military industrial complex is OK!!!

    Had this funding been instead used to help friends..... there would be no Taliban, as there would be not incentive or motivation for such to be.
    The Taliban is a CIA funded organization designed to fabricate reason (a sign of addiction) for warfare.
     

  7. Well of course... on How To Change U.S. Laws To Promote Robotics · · Score: 1

    ... robots should be able to kill humans...

    To the point.

  8. Chemtrail are working on Reducing Climate Change Uncertainty By Figuring Out Clouds · · Score: 0, Troll

    ... apparently there is a great deal figured out in regards to engineering the weather. The polar ice caps are not shrinking, but growing.

  9. There are three User interfaces and none are.... on Ask Slashdot: Command Line Interfaces -- What Is Out There? · · Score: 1

    ... of any less value than the others.

    From http://abstractionphysics.net/pmwiki/index.php

    Primary computer user interfaces:
    Nature likes three (3) in primaries, as color in light (additive - red, blue, green) and paint (subtractive - blue, yellow, red) from which we can create all other colors in the rainbow. This applies to abstraction physics as well, as applied through the tool of computer, for there are three primary user interfaces. The command line, the Graphical User interface (GUI) and the side door port to application and functionality access (known by many different names and application levels such as API, IPC, DCOM, dcop, D-BUS, Plumber, computer sockets, etc., but each having its limitation and typically not so end user friendly as the concept should be.) And like the primary colors, if you take one away or limit its use, you constrain the ability of the user in putting new automatons together or modifying existing ones. Causing false limitations in user ability also applies to the abstraction actions mentioned above, constrain access and you constrain users ability to create or modify.

    Why The Matrix was inside it green until the end of the third where the sky was full color. Why there were "THREE" power lines to the robot city...

  10. By the Declaration of Independence... on NSA's Legal Win Introduces a Lot of Online Insecurity · · Score: 1

    the founder recognized the rights and DUTY of the people to put off Tyranny.
    Its not law, its more powerful than law, its the foundation and spirit of all legitimate law.

    With this that judge is up for being fired.... someone just need to do so...... Tell him he is fired.

  11. Waiting for computer to get so smart..... on Neural Net Learns Breakout By Watching It On Screen, Then Beats Humans · · Score: 1

    ... they don';t need us creators any longer. Now if only we could see what they come up with about their origins after we are gone.

  12. Well this is verification that...... on Millions of Dogecoin Stolen Over Christmas · · Score: 1

    ...this is a doge dog world.

  13. So let me guess. on NASA Could Explore Titan With Squishable 'Super Ball Bot' · · Score: 2

    They shoot the super ball at the target and it bounces back with the data.

  14. I didn't know the internet could do this..... can on Internet Commenting Growing Away From Anonymity · · Score: 1

    someone give me the internet's address so I can request it not do this?
    Maybe the U.S .can help, but I can't find that address either. And I tried Israel, Turkey, China, but these are entities that don't seem to have an address, either.

    Is facebook biased? Yeah, facebook is against a dislike button.

  15. Re:ways to spend taxpayer money... on US Federal Judge Rules NSA Data Collection Legal · · Score: 1

    A government that uses taxpayer funding to support its manipulation of the taxpayers is a tyranny.
    NOW go read the Declaration of Independence and someone, preferably a taxpayer citizen, fire that judge by the recognition of the founders that it is our (the peoples) right and duty to put off tyrannical government.

    Really, this is in the Declaration of Independence! Not Law but more important, the spirit and foundation of all legitimate US based law. If a law doesn't fit, its not legit!

  16. ways to spend taxpayer money... on US Federal Judge Rules NSA Data Collection Legal · · Score: 1

    Terrorist can use any words they want, common phrases but given a different and agreed upon meaning within their dialog constraints.

    On the other hand and within the timeline there was need to have an ear to the public in order to know how to respond in the cover up of 9/11 (Building 7 was not hit by a plane, It obviously was taken down by demolition and what it contained needed to be removed to help the cover up.) This is verified!

    What the government knew for certain is that they could create a feedback loop with the help of the media, so to influence the public to their bias.
    They did not have to look for the needles in a hay farm (terrorist), as they were looking at the hay....... the public.

    They never needed technology that didn't yet exist to process so much information for terrorist finding. They just made use of what technology they could get
    Spying on Americans....

    Given the recent articles on slashdot regarding the NSA data collection and inability to process it all but wanting more and more...
    http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/12/23/1323212/member-of-president-obamas-nsa-panel-recommends-increased-data-collection
    http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/12/26/234216/nsa-drowns-in-useless-data-impeding-work-former-employee-claims

    The above is the only conclusion of spending taxpayer money ..... to spy on the taxpayers.

  17. So does this mean we can.... on First 3D Printed Liver Expected In 2014 · · Score: 2

    .... bring people back from death? Re: The Fifth Element.

  18. Re:The spying was never for terrorist and here is on NSA Drowns In Useless Data, Impeding Work, Former Employee Claims · · Score: 1

    Previously an article on slashdot of them wanting more data collection ...... in total contradiction to this article. http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=4590265&cid=45767805

  19. Re:The spying was never for terrorist and here is on NSA Drowns In Useless Data, Impeding Work, Former Employee Claims · · Score: 1

    I didn't agree to have my taxes spent this way!

  20. The spying was never for terrorist and here is why on NSA Drowns In Useless Data, Impeding Work, Former Employee Claims · · Score: 1, Troll

    Terrorist can use any words they want, common phrases but given a different and agreed upon meaning within their dialog constraints.

    On the other hand and within the timeline there was need to have an ear to the public in order to know how to respond in the cover up of 9/11 (Building 7 was not hit by a plane, It obviously was taken down by demolition and what it contained needed to be removed to help the cover up.) This is verfied!

    What the government knew for certain is that they could create a feedback loop with the help of the media, so to influence the public to their bias.
    They did not have to look for the needles in a hay farm (terrorist), as they were looking at the hay....... the public.

    They never needed technology that didn't yet exist to process so much information for terrorist finding. They just made use of what technology they could get
    Spying on Americans....

  21. Well here is the proof..... on Antarctic Climate Research Expedition Trapped In Sea Ice · · Score: 1

    ....chemtrails do work.

  22. Don't you think .... on Member of President Obama's NSA Panel Recommends Increased Data Collection · · Score: 2

    ...the taxpayers should be asked if they are willing to fund this? Or do we assume a Tyranny is in effect?

  23. Another verification sign of..... on DoD Public Domain Archive To Be Privatized, Locked Up For 10 Years · · Score: 1

    ....government gone rouge.... from a long and growing list that when it gets long enough the people will pull out the Declaration of Independence for the instructions teh founders wrote for the people.

  24. What is a musical instrument? on Ask Slashdot: Can Digital Music Replace Most Instrumental Musicians? · · Score: 1

    The answer is yes and no.
    What is considered a musical instrument? That's the real question.

    As someone who has always had interest in music, but no formal training though interest test show my interest are strongly inline with musicians as well as having physical dexterity good enough http://abstractionphysics.blogspot.com/2010/03/old-test-scores.html ......there remains the fact that available time (working outside of music) does not allow me to train and maintain my brain/hand coordination with musical instruments more than I have. Owning two Violins (one I made, electric), two acoustic guitars (1 being a 12 string), three electronic midi able keyboards (and an upright piano), where would I even find time for all the other instruments?

    There is what I hear in my mind and it is through midi instruments and software that make it possible for me to create far beyond my limited mind/body coordination ability not to forget the cost of all the instruments that I'd physically need to do it all manually.

    So what is a musical instrument, when the goal is to create music?
    What would had the great classical composers accomplished had they the tools of music production today?

    Performance.... that's different, but even the there you have such electronic equipment that often extends the performing musicians production/performance. i.e. minimoog synthesizer, marshal amps, etc..

    And to make things easier, there is now even cord progressions libraries. i.e. http://www.prosonic-studios.com/Midi-Progressions-Details.aspx?lngCollectionID=76

    So there is a divide, a difference between the instruments of music production, creation and live performance. For there is no strictly digital music that creates the stage set, special effects, costumes, etc... that are also an extension of performance entertainment.

  25. Well of course it can but..... on Ask Slashdot: Can Digital Music Replace Most Instrumental Musicians? · · Score: 1

    .... that's only because the quality of music today has been diminished to where most pop music is nothing more than lyrics to a beat with som,e background filler sounds.