Much better organized than official chanels at that. Or in my case there are almost no official channels for anime at all. I have only seen Spirited Away on DVD and that had Russian and Estonian subtitles only, Latvian in a two channel "speakover" version. I refuse to pay for such crap, the low print quality on the label was quite suspicious too... The only things on Latvian TV I know of are Bayblade and Yu-Gi-Oh (both crappy anime just to sell toys if you didn't know) and they are localized in the same "speakover" manner -- bad dubs are much more preferable than that...
You are talking bullshit. When copying I use no other energy then the one required to produce the copy. You choose to spend *your* energy creating your work (without the consont of those who made up the sounds for the language and the shapes of the letters).
If you don't want to create then don't, the act of creation is the only thing that requires energy from you. Everything after that is energy spent by those who copy.
When I make copy of your work without you seeing (wich is easy if you are dead already) you will never know. Either you are talking bullshit or you have an unlimited suply of that energy (because I could make a lotg of copies and you will not even notice).
Good luck finding steganographed, one time pad encoded messages.
"Sir, I found some noise here..."
Acronym Over-Load.
Ya Steam has rough edges, but look a few years into the future and it's all you'll see.
The child can learn on itself, invent other games with the toy, etc. Frame of refrence is the least problem with AI.
Try the number right of the date. :-D
And all of that has nothing to do with making the AI itself. It's just an environment you can put your AI in after you have it.
What does a 3D modeler with language recognition have to do with solving AI?
Usually more accurate then the "pro" translation of Zero Wing.
Much better organized than official chanels at that. Or in my case there are almost no official channels for anime at all. I have only seen Spirited Away on DVD and that had Russian and Estonian subtitles only, Latvian in a two channel "speakover" version. I refuse to pay for such crap, the low print quality on the label was quite suspicious too... The only things on Latvian TV I know of are Bayblade and Yu-Gi-Oh (both crappy anime just to sell toys if you didn't know) and they are localized in the same "speakover" manner -- bad dubs are much more preferable than that...
But theyt still will only be released to the big markets. Short of ordering from the internet (expensive) I'm still left out.
No horse, no teeth.
Selling copies of software != selling software
So what happened to the idea of waiting 28 years until the copyright expires? Let's just fuck society, why shouldn't we?
You are talking bullshit. When copying I use no other energy then the one required to produce the copy. You choose to spend *your* energy creating your work (without the consont of those who made up the sounds for the language and the shapes of the letters).
If you don't want to create then don't, the act of creation is the only thing that requires energy from you. Everything after that is energy spent by those who copy.
Your post is a derivative work of mine. Pay up.
When I make copy of your work without you seeing (wich is easy if you are dead already) you will never know. Either you are talking bullshit or you have an unlimited suply of that energy (because I could make a lotg of copies and you will not even notice).
So you have no problems with basing your works on someone's else, but don't want your copyright to ever expire. Doubleplusgood doublethink.
This does not have anything to do with the question at hand.
You keep saying the same thing. But you did write the post in the latin alphabet, in english language.