Computer main memory, even SSD drives, are faster than human memory.
The elementary parts that make up a brain can be emulated by digital logic. The connections and their changes can be emulated by digital logic. The appropriate question is not can it be done, but how can it be done and is it practical to do it?
The slashdot users know (mostly) how to fix it, but it ain't gonna happen. Take a look at which articles have the most comments, and which ones are almost ignored. Political flamewars draw attention, the tech that slashdot is supposedly based on doesn't. We lose.
As far as I'm aware, there's no social site with a moderating system as good as slashdot's, and a page format that's as good as slashdot's, that draws a good crowd and stays focused on tech.
The British pound has been declining against the US dollar for decades. A century ago, a pound traded for US$4.70.
Long term, it's a question of economic strength and which country waters its currency more, and those things in turn depend on the mentality of the general public of each nation.
You badly mischaracterize a supermajority of people if you think they hate Hillary because she's a woman. As long as leftists believe that sort of rubbish, they're not going to understand what drives politics in America.
You are arguing that if all the money won by cheating had been lost by further gambling, the casino would not have sued for recovery of the money that the gambler won by cheating. I doubt it.
This sounds like a case where the infection may have had a reservoir in the bone, where it would have been hard for any form of treatment to wipe it out completely. Normal bacteria restoration seems like it should be a useful thing, but probably not relevant in this case.
Pfizer scientists Andrew Bell, David Brown, and Nicholas Terrett originally discovered sildenafil (Viagra) as a treatment for various cardiovascular disorders. -- wikipedia
So, markdavis, nice job of malicious ignorance. Viagra was developed to improve heart health, and you object because it's a cash cow that makes possible more pharmaceutical research.
Trump is appointing successful people, mostly businessmen. They will be replacing racist anti-capitalist ideologues who had no practical experience before their appointments. He's replacing axe-grinders with workers.
The United States has the third highest general top marginal corporate income tax rate in the world at 39.1 percent, exceeded only by Chad and the United Arab Emirates. http://taxfoundation.org/article/corporate-income-tax-rates-around-world-2014. This makes the US uncompetitive for some new businesses. The historical comparison internal to the US is interesting but not relevant.
"Obama drafted it"
Now that is funny. The ACA was ready to be railroaded through Congress before Obama ever saw it, and the idea that he's read the whole thing is absurd. By his own admission, he's lazy, and the ACA is a huge document. The ACA is the work of many people, such as MIT's arch-villain Jonathan "the public is stupid" Gruber.
"Getting everyone insured"
Didn't happen. By choice, I'm not insured.
Is not a good thing.
---Forcing insurance on everyone is a violation of freedom.
---Insurance is cowardly, and thus immoral.
---Insurance adds a middleman without added value, making health care more expensive.
---Government enforced insurance adds more expense due to paperwork and manpower.
---Government enforced insurance and healthcare adds rules which reduce efficiency.
Government enforced insurance is lose-lose-lose-lose-lose, entirely without benefit.
The history of Hitler's rise to power involved much more than exercising just the legally limited power of the office he was elected to. Learn the history.
The context of Trump's response, which you distort, was that there was already evidence that the Democrats intended to cheat. That he should accept the results before knowing if the results were obtained honestly would have been stupid, yet the media took his obvious answer and promoted it as if he had said something vile.
Do you not remember Gore's multiple Florida recounts, based not upon claims of malice, but that voters were too stupid to understand the ballot?
My observation is that people have generally failed to properly respond to the Industrial Revolution. The implicit learning and immediate feedback involved in working every day from a very young age with your family has been lost, handed off to professional teachers who don't and can't know what the best interests of your children are. Over the years, the teachers and their unions have become worse.
Of course, if we wish to live in an advanced technological society, specialized teaching is necessary, but parents need to control it and supplement it. This has not been done well.
For instance, many parents who realize that moral training is necessary think that sending their children to Sunday School 1 hour a week for several years discharges this responsibility. It does no such thing.
All respect should be earned. I initially grant a smidgen of respect to strangers for being dressed, not yelling at me, not smelling bad, and not pissing on the floor. That person gains more respect as his actions earn them, or doesn't gain respect if he behaves badly.
Giving unearned respect marks you as a sucker, and devalues the respect granted to people who earn it. Giving unearned respect is a fundamentally unjust action.
The 6502 is not a microcoded processor.
Computer main memory, even SSD drives, are faster than human memory.
The elementary parts that make up a brain can be emulated by digital logic. The connections and their changes can be emulated by digital logic. The appropriate question is not can it be done, but how can it be done and is it practical to do it?
In computers, "random number generators" are often only pseudo-random, and are in fact deterministic.
OK, it would have helped if you had specified motorcycle.
"Should" implies a goal of some sort. The goal implied by your plan is the poverty of every person on the planet.
The slashdot users know (mostly) how to fix it, but it ain't gonna happen. Take a look at which articles have the most comments, and which ones are almost ignored. Political flamewars draw attention, the tech that slashdot is supposedly based on doesn't. We lose.
As far as I'm aware, there's no social site with a moderating system as good as slashdot's, and a page format that's as good as slashdot's, that draws a good crowd and stays focused on tech.
The British pound has been declining against the US dollar for decades. A century ago, a pound traded for US$4.70.
Long term, it's a question of economic strength and which country waters its currency more, and those things in turn depend on the mentality of the general public of each nation.
You badly mischaracterize a supermajority of people if you think they hate Hillary because she's a woman. As long as leftists believe that sort of rubbish, they're not going to understand what drives politics in America.
For all practical purposes, he used marked cards. If that isn't cheating, nothing is.
You are arguing that if all the money won by cheating had been lost by further gambling, the casino would not have sued for recovery of the money that the gambler won by cheating. I doubt it.
This sounds like a case where the infection may have had a reservoir in the bone, where it would have been hard for any form of treatment to wipe it out completely. Normal bacteria restoration seems like it should be a useful thing, but probably not relevant in this case.
The U.S's continuing failure to provide affordable space flight
The U.S's continuing failure to provide affordable ponies and unicorns
Everything comes from human effort. If you're demanding that such things be produced, you're no better than any other slave owner.
So, markdavis, nice job of malicious ignorance. Viagra was developed to improve heart health, and you object because it's a cash cow that makes possible more pharmaceutical research.
Not go to a doctor for 10-14 days? If you've got meningitis or any of dozens of other diseases, you'll be dead before you call the doctor.
Bernie was able to identify problems. His solution was to make them worse.
Trump is appointing successful people, mostly businessmen. They will be replacing racist anti-capitalist ideologues who had no practical experience before their appointments. He's replacing axe-grinders with workers.
Liberal arts majors are innovators in the field of perversion.
The ACA was a honeypot for insurance companies. They fell for it.
The United States has the third highest general top marginal corporate income tax rate in the world at 39.1 percent, exceeded only by Chad and the United Arab Emirates. http://taxfoundation.org/article/corporate-income-tax-rates-around-world-2014. This makes the US uncompetitive for some new businesses. The historical comparison internal to the US is interesting but not relevant.
"Obama drafted it"
Now that is funny. The ACA was ready to be railroaded through Congress before Obama ever saw it, and the idea that he's read the whole thing is absurd. By his own admission, he's lazy, and the ACA is a huge document. The ACA is the work of many people, such as MIT's arch-villain Jonathan "the public is stupid" Gruber.
"Getting everyone insured"
Didn't happen. By choice, I'm not insured.
Is not a good thing.
---Forcing insurance on everyone is a violation of freedom.
---Insurance is cowardly, and thus immoral.
---Insurance adds a middleman without added value, making health care more expensive.
---Government enforced insurance adds more expense due to paperwork and manpower.
---Government enforced insurance and healthcare adds rules which reduce efficiency.
Government enforced insurance is lose-lose-lose-lose-lose, entirely without benefit.
The history of Hitler's rise to power involved much more than exercising just the legally limited power of the office he was elected to. Learn the history.
The context of Trump's response, which you distort, was that there was already evidence that the Democrats intended to cheat. That he should accept the results before knowing if the results were obtained honestly would have been stupid, yet the media took his obvious answer and promoted it as if he had said something vile.
Do you not remember Gore's multiple Florida recounts, based not upon claims of malice, but that voters were too stupid to understand the ballot?
The failure goes back at least another generation. http://mobile.wnd.com/2015/06/not-the-greatest-generation/. William's hypothesis is that the people of the 1920s failed to pass on moral values.
My observation is that people have generally failed to properly respond to the Industrial Revolution. The implicit learning and immediate feedback involved in working every day from a very young age with your family has been lost, handed off to professional teachers who don't and can't know what the best interests of your children are. Over the years, the teachers and their unions have become worse.
Of course, if we wish to live in an advanced technological society, specialized teaching is necessary, but parents need to control it and supplement it. This has not been done well.
For instance, many parents who realize that moral training is necessary think that sending their children to Sunday School 1 hour a week for several years discharges this responsibility. It does no such thing.
Your broken English notwithstanding...
All respect should be earned. I initially grant a smidgen of respect to strangers for being dressed, not yelling at me, not smelling bad, and not pissing on the floor. That person gains more respect as his actions earn them, or doesn't gain respect if he behaves badly.
Giving unearned respect marks you as a sucker, and devalues the respect granted to people who earn it. Giving unearned respect is a fundamentally unjust action.