look! with a program like visual basic one could create a program to teach oneself lipreading, by concatenating multimedia clips of typical lip positions for component phonemes. (disregaring the common problem of aphoneticity in english and most other languages). this is a really interesting techenology and inspires one to ask why it hasn't been done yet, or why it causes revulsion to the powers that be.
whereas speech recognition is mastered by most except the deaf, the opposite occurs in the case of lip reading.
read my lips: you ain't seen nothing yet, and you are already asking the computer to do it for you!
IANAC 2 is there any law that prevents me from overriding the FDA and seeking USDA prime rating for my prime cloned human stem cell caviar grown in petrie dishes? i guess the department of cannibalism (DOC) knows everything about it.
i mean if this health food has benfits, why are we trying to appease the religious right to prevent alledged cannibalism? cloned human stem cell caviar health foods nourished in a petrie dish could save your life!
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is there any law that prevents me from overriding the FDA and seeking USDA prime rating for my prime cloned human stem cell vaiar grown in petrie dishes? i guess the department of cannibalism (DOC) knows everything about it.
mathematics falls under the domain of free speech, and so does programming, except where it violates local or national or international emissions codes. mathematics doesn't have emisssions, except possibly from enlightened brainwaves, and there is no such thing as a mathematics license, only proof. some of the world's best mathematicians approached the subject from non-traditional angles and revolutionized math and the whole world. and the criterion of proof was never subject to any political definition of what was convenient to the general populace, although a good proof generally served the whole world well.
software engineering is not a branch of science any more than math; they are realms of thought and philosophy. and philosophy is not a licensable profession, like math and computer software programming.
and a kwazy kwanzaa to you too!
look! with a program like visual basic one could create a program to teach oneself lipreading, by concatenating multimedia clips of typical lip positions for component phonemes. (disregaring the common problem of aphoneticity in english and most other languages). this is a really interesting techenology and inspires one to ask why it hasn't been done yet, or why it causes revulsion to the powers that be. whereas speech recognition is mastered by most except the deaf, the opposite occurs in the case of lip reading. read my lips: you ain't seen nothing yet, and you are already asking the computer to do it for you!
IANAC 2 is there any law that prevents me from overriding the FDA and seeking USDA prime rating for my prime cloned human stem cell caviar grown in petrie dishes? i guess the department of cannibalism (DOC) knows everything about it. i mean if this health food has benfits, why are we trying to appease the religious right to prevent alledged cannibalism? cloned human stem cell caviar health foods nourished in a petrie dish could save your life!
IANAC 2 is there any law that prevents me from overriding the FDA and seeking USDA prime rating for my prime cloned human stem cell vaiar grown in petrie dishes? i guess the department of cannibalism (DOC) knows everything about it.
mathematics falls under the domain of free speech, and so does programming, except where it violates local or national or international emissions codes. mathematics doesn't have emisssions, except possibly from enlightened brainwaves, and there is no such thing as a mathematics license, only proof. some of the world's best mathematicians approached the subject from non-traditional angles and revolutionized math and the whole world. and the criterion of proof was never subject to any political definition of what was convenient to the general populace, although a good proof generally served the whole world well. software engineering is not a branch of science any more than math; they are realms of thought and philosophy. and philosophy is not a licensable profession, like math and computer software programming.