I had the same experience with older folks..they really like media sharing. The downside of a broadband connection is the malware. Most of my older buddies are not up to date with security issues. Thus I recommend Ubuntu. Works for them like a charm.
...Prof. C. McGinn
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_McGinn)
Quote:...He goes on to point out that "if one could know everything about your brain of a neural kind...its anatomy, its chemical ingredients, the pattern of electrical activity in its various segments...the position of every atom and its subatomic structure...everything that that materialist says your mind is, do I thereby know everything about your mind? It certainly seems not. On the contrary, I know nothing about your mind, I know nothing about which conscious states you are in... and what those states feel like to you... knowledge of the brain does not give me knowledge of your mind. How then can the two be said to be identical?"...(The Mysterian Manifesto: Shakespeare, McGinn and Me, http://www.observer.com/node/43473)
I wonder if a case like this could happen in Georgia...
and a nightmare at the same time for each and every intelligence service worldwide.
i'm from hollywood...you're hired!
I had the same experience with older folks..they really like media sharing. The downside of a broadband connection is the malware. Most of my older buddies are not up to date with security issues. Thus I recommend Ubuntu. Works for them like a charm.
sorry, but schizophrenia is absolutely no fun material!
...Prof. C. McGinn (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_McGinn) Quote: ...He goes on to point out that "if one could know everything about your brain of a neural kind ...its anatomy, its chemical ingredients, the pattern of electrical activity in its various segments ...the position of every atom and its subatomic structure ...everything that that materialist says your mind is, do I thereby know everything about your mind? It certainly seems not. On the contrary, I know nothing about your mind, I know nothing about which conscious states you are in ... and what those states feel like to you ... knowledge of the brain does not give me knowledge of your mind. How then can the two be said to be identical?"...(The Mysterian Manifesto: Shakespeare, McGinn and Me, http://www.observer.com/node/43473)
A friend of mine sent me a (in his words "awesome") website...hxxp://www.derbauer.de/ still in shock...nuff said
I guess that's called psychosis.