Well... isn't that *special*.
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] New Seven Wonders
Scroll through it to the
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, noozguru@... wrote :
Guess what else those Samsung Smart TVs are doing? Playing ads during the
movies you own while watching. Guess who created the service? Most of you are
looking at them right now: Yahoo.
They insert ads into movies If I'd
Guess what else those Samsung Smart TVs are doing? Playing ads during
the movies you own while watching. Guess who created the service? Most
of you are looking at them right now: Yahoo.
http://www.theverge.com/2015/2/11/8017771/samsung-smart-tvs-inserting-unwanted-ads
On 02/10/2015 10:06
I know, I know.I tried to cover with my question to Barry about whether or
not he was an old soul. I was thinking 70 years and 7th decade and my mind
tried to confuse me. God, this getting old stuff is rough stuff, man. I've had
to take up meditation and that's saying something! It's why
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@... wrote :
I liked it so much I ditched my job and moved in. So yes, it's quite sweet
that he can get carried away at his age and level of experience
Did you tell your employers why you were quitting, to move into a TM facility?
No
This is why I bought a dumb TV. First off, I figured the apps on a
Smart TV would be updated for about 2 years and then they'd stop
updating them. That's what they do with BD players. I have a
Chromecast though I haven't used it in a while because the U-Verse
gateway wifi is too weak to get
If these folks are right, they will be the biggest shots in the scientific
world for many years to come.
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Mum was worried that I was joining a cult
Mum was right!!
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Maybe they are just trying to mug everyone off.
I shouldn't think so, it's got a lot of interesting things to it, like an
explanation for dark matter and energy which are odd because they appear to be
everywhere but we know
Scroll through it to the end J
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Sorry, couldn't help myself.
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Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] New Seven Wonders
Well... isn't that
Yup, Apple is either the Calvin Kline of tech or the TMO of tech. :-D
As for Ubuntu, I'm going go get a faster AMD CPU for this machine. All
I have to do is plug it in and says Ubuntu is, yup, you got a faster
processor. Cool. Try that with Windows or a Mac.
On 02/11/2015 01:07 AM,
I've been thinking about creating a TV series or movie called 10 AC.
AC stands for After Computers. Being the arts/tech field I've been
watching the trends and the research. The series would be about society
10 years after an EMP blast from the Sun renders most electronic
useless. Not an
Too late! SM Stirling got there ahead of you with his Emberverse series. Never
read it but friends have recommended it.
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Completely off topic here but what was your favorite thing your Mum made food
wise for you as a kid? Mine were the caramel cakes she made for me and
especially the made from scratch donuts she made in the winter time. I would
stand there watching her fry them, then she'd drop 'em into a brown
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@... wrote :
Mum was worried that I was joining a cult
Mum was right!!
It could have been worse, I was interested in Scientology for a while when I
was 18. Me and a guy I worked with were planning to spend a weekend at their HQ
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, noozguru@... wrote :
I've been thinking about creating a TV series or movie called 10 AC. AC
stands for After Computers. Being the arts/tech field I've been watching the
trends and the research. The series would be about society 10 years after an
That look interesting. I always liked post-apocalypse stuff but there isn't
all that much of it in popular culture. Some people find it morbid apparently.
One of my fave TV shows when I was growing up was the BBC's Survivors. A
really grim tale about a plague that wipes out 99% of humanity
Maybe Survivors would been better if they had stuck to 6 or 8
episodes. When network execs ask for 13 then showrunners have a problem
and start padding episodes or have ones that don't really contribute to
the running storyline. I note that Best Call Saul is only 10
episodes and Vince
Well said
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote :
The notion of spending my last moments concerned what others thought of me and
hoping for them to forgive me doesn't appeal to me. What I hope for at the
moment of death is a sense of expectation and looking forward to
The Changes (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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| The Changes (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encycloped...The Changes is a
British children's science fiction television serial filmed in 1973 and first
broadcast in 1975 by the BBC. It was directed
I'd go with Calvin Klein. Macbook cases, precision milled out solid blocks of
aluminum, are some of the sexiest computer hardware ever made. The computers
really are works of art. In fact, Petra will soon migrate entirely to Apple
hardware. She adores her iPad, and when US Cellular finally
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, noozguru@... wrote :
This is why I bought a dumb TV. First off, I figured the apps on a Smart TV
would be updated for about 2 years and then they'd stop updating them. That's
what they do with BD players. I have a Chromecast though I haven't used it
Ukraine blast supposedly at a chemical plant:
http://rt.com/news/230459-donetsk-explosion-ukraine-shelling/
The solar flare known as the Carrington Event occured in 1959 and
knocked out telegraph communication. Ever wonder why there was such an
interest in fiber based communications?
On
There are lots of post-apocalyptic stories, movies and TV series. And
many like this one seem to be fond of middle ages, horse and buggy
scenarios. Rover didn't do that as some things still worked. However
my scenario could also be from people just burning out on tech and
walking away from
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@... wrote :
Ha ha! I hadn't thought of it that way!
Annoyingly the article doesn't contain a link to their work, just a link to
itself! Quantum time loop maybe?
The instant problem I'm trying to get to the bottom of is how come the
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269314009381
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To repeat something I believe Share said, life is a spiritual experience. And
so are the bluesI've posted many a blues tune. Seems like you've
unstressed now and things will improve for you *temporarily* - this last
outburst of yours was quite the doozy. The problem is, Barry, you don't
Maybe they are just trying to mug everyone off.
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Ha ha! I
The other day I found myself reminiscing about what was not really
post-apocalyptic stuff that influenced me but PRE-apocalyptic stuff that
influenced me. I was born about the same time the bomb was, so mine was the
first real generation to grow up living with the knowledge that our parents had
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote :
The other day I found myself reminiscing about what was not really
post-apocalyptic stuff that influenced me but PRE-apocalyptic stuff that
influenced me. I was born about the same time the
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, noozguru@... wrote :
Ukraine blast supposedly at a chemical plant:
http://rt.com/news/230459-donetsk-explosion-ukraine-shelling/
http://rt.com/news/230459-donetsk-explosion-ukraine-shelling/
The solar flare known as the Carrington Event occured in
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, noozguru@... wrote :
Maybe Survivors would been better if they had stuck to 6 or 8 episodes.
It was two 6 episode series a year apart. I thought they could have made more
for each one actually but it's probably expensive and for such a narrow
Saw it and loved it. A clear memory is the noise from the sky as the children
are running away into the country under swaying pylons after all the adults go
crazy. Really sinister!
Great stuff from the BBC. Everyone my age remembers it and is haunted by it.
---In
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote :
The other day I found myself reminiscing about what was not really
post-apocalyptic stuff that influenced me but PRE-apocalyptic stuff that
influenced me. I was born about the same time the bomb was, so mine was the
first real
You have not defined what looking forward to work means. Looking forward to
what comes next does not require that a next to exist for looking forward to
work.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, anartaxius@... wrote :
This would not work if there is no next.
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Re Looking forward to what comes next does not require that a next to exist
for looking forward to work. :
WTF?! Is English not your first language?
Barry presumably believes that his good self will carry on existing in some
future state. If that strikes one as unlikely then looking back
This would not work if there is no next.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote :
The notion of spending my last moments concerned what others thought of me and
hoping for them to forgive me doesn't appeal to me. What I hope for at the
moment of death is a sense of
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Goodness, don't you think you're getting a tad over-irritated? I know my
response is the trigger, not the cause of your over-the-top reaction, but
still...relax.
Yep, I could have been clearer. So, here's my corrected response to anartaxius'
comment:
You have not defined what it means for
In the context of my comment, looking forward to a 'next' is certainly possible
even if there is no 'next'. Expecting there to be a result from this though,
would have no result if there was no 'next'. I was thinking of Wittgenstein's
comments on death:
'At death the world comes to an end.'
Re It may be that some years from now we can look back and say that 'On the
Beach' is the movie that saved the world.:
Well, yes. I'm a big fan of that film also. Worth pointing out though that
chemist James Lovelock who came up with the Gaia hypothesis and remains a
pioneering
Re it's the end of the day here in sunny CA:
Ah! The sun! It's been a while since I saw that here in London.
I'm not irritated, never mind over-irritated. I do find it odd though that
Barry believes he's got an immortal soul and yet scoffs at the idea of God.
How anyone could suppose
70th decade? If that's the case, I want to same-sex marry him so that I can
take possession of his corpse, if it ever becomes one. Who wouldn't shell out
good money to see the embalmed remains of someone who lived 700 years?
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, s3raphita@... wrote :
Your Samsung TV might be listening!
http://rt.com/uk/230699-samsung-tv-listens-privacy/
Apparently it's when the TV forms a gang with the vacuum cleaner that you've
got to worry...
It's
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, s3raphita@... wrote :
What cynics you two are! I found his article rather sweet.
So did I. What I find interesting is the TM scientist getting all carried away
and spiritual about what he must know is neurological wibble-wobble. If he
knows that TM
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Your Samsung TV might be listening!
http://rt.com/uk/230699-samsung-tv-listens-privacy/
http://rt.com/uk/230699-samsung-tv-listens-privacy/
Apparently it's when the TV forms a gang with the vacuum cleaner that you've
got to
If that's all they'd done, they wouldn't be nearly as big. The huge success of
Apple lies with the iPod and iPhone.
Pretty funny, though, that the teeming hoards of neckbeards have never managed
to make a version of Unix that's anywhere near as user friendly as a Mac. And,
don't tell me
Ha ha! I hadn't thought of it that way!
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I liked it so much I ditched my job and moved in. So yes, it's quite sweet that
he can get carried away at his age and level of experience
Did you tell your employers why you were quitting, to move into a TM facility?
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Is it a breath mint, or a candy mint?
Is it Barry talking,or Michael Jackson.
They both sound the same!
It's the Deflect the Blame game.
Evidently Michael is the main host, and Barry, the fill in host.
Or maybe it's the good cop, bad cop thing.
Sounds like Keystone Cops to
God love you Barry.
I mean, God, really love you.
Goofball, you don't read my posts, so you've missed the examples you seek.
Think, Barry. Think before you write.
You are kinda cute though!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote :
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Nonsense. It works whether there is a next or not. Furthermore, it works at
every moment of life, not just at the last moment of life.
Looking backwards is always looking backwards. I prefer looking forward.
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I was not 'caricaturing' Wilson's point of view so much as stating that I don't
see the value of it.
He may feel that he is defined by his relationships with others; I do not. My
relationships with others were created in the moments I spent with them; I'm
certainly not going to waste any time
I feel the way I do about the notion of reincarnation because of personal
experience 'remembering' previous lives and even 'remembering' the transit
through the Bardo between death and rebirth.
At the same time, I know that these 'memories' may be false, so I don't know
fersure what will
Just to follow up, Buddhists can believe in reincarnation without even the
notion of self, much less the notion of God. As you say, such concepts seem
to be beyond you.. :-)
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