They'd want an algorithm which was the electronic equivalent of a blood hound -- doing one thing, very very well. The Holy Grail of military-application AI would be Google Search raised to the nth power -- something that could take raw, unprocessed data in an arbitrary format (e.g. here's a list of all the international bank transfers coming from Europe in the last six weeks) and exectute arbitrary queries on the data
PROMIS software developed in the 1980s by a Washington firm, Inslaw, Inc.,.... Been doing the above since the 80's... .
was a game put out a while back that made you a secret agent type character and you could enter fax phone pager email and you would get task and clues? If so, what is the name?
Not sure if you were serious in your post but you complain that he could have worked for the US military. How would that be good for humanity? And the cop out blaming games/music/movies for death is just crap anyway.
Blame you cousins lack of supervision and not a game. Hell the games have warning labels on them for people like you...
Microsoft will make back the money on the games... From what I have seen, M$ looses money on each Xbox. Nintendo makes good games because they don't try to recreate the "real" world. They make cartoon style games play good and back it up with a story.
Brand loyalty will play out...
If you could view the 3d interface on one monitor and use the foreground app in the second monitor it would be more useful. You need a game machine to run it but it looks like a step in the right direction. It reminds me of the croquet interface.
Without a connection to the internet, what good will this actually bring? What until they want to print something and the ink cost as much as the shiny new computer. Good effort though....
They'd want an algorithm which was the electronic equivalent of a blood hound -- doing one thing, very very well. The Holy Grail of military-application AI would be Google Search raised to the nth power -- something that could take raw, unprocessed data in an arbitrary format (e.g. here's a list of all the international bank transfers coming from Europe in the last six weeks) and exectute arbitrary queries on the data PROMIS software developed in the 1980s by a Washington firm, Inslaw, Inc.,.... Been doing the above since the 80's... .
and it even worked the first time.
was a game put out a while back that made you a secret agent type character and you could enter fax phone pager email and you would get task and clues? If so, what is the name?
Yes it does.
Not sure if you were serious in your post but you complain that he could have worked for the US military. How would that be good for humanity? And the cop out blaming games/music/movies for death is just crap anyway. Blame you cousins lack of supervision and not a game. Hell the games have warning labels on them for people like you...
No more sleep for me
Could someone try this with a bunch of USB thumb drives and see if you can get a raid(x) to work.
at least do better cable management. Sound pollution and EMF problems are next.
ahh but if you do those things you can be labeled a terrorist.
sounds like the plot line of Evolution, a movie that had Duchovny in it.
Not to mention the different versions of the same browser...
That is the best thing i have read all morning.
Microsoft will make back the money on the games... From what I have seen, M$ looses money on each Xbox. Nintendo makes good games because they don't try to recreate the "real" world. They make cartoon style games play good and back it up with a story. Brand loyalty will play out...
Because us gamers need the fastest setup possible. I hope they put these chips in everything.
I wish I could do this a couple thousand years ago. Then I could get a couple of slaves to build me a pyramid.
I thought that this was the way it was done before ISP's got smart and started checking IP's.
if it was doom3 anything i could see on my screen would be an improvement.
The book keeping might be the first task the grid is good for.... Also why stop at CPU power? Share disk space. Have an internet based raid setup.
I'll donate my domain's idle CPU tasks to somebody elses grid in exchange for whatever task i might need later. Somebody design the
If you could view the 3d interface on one monitor and use the foreground app in the second monitor it would be more useful. You need a game machine to run it but it looks like a step in the right direction. It reminds me of the croquet interface.
Google might not have the ads on their home page but they are on everyone else's...
Good point. I hope the cards glow in the dark or the game comes with candles.
Without a connection to the internet, what good will this actually bring? What until they want to print something and the ink cost as much as the shiny new computer. Good effort though....
This might work http://profiles.indesolutions.com/paul/tech/archiv es/000064.html