Hi there!

I’m currently writing my Thesis on the GLXP 1) at the University of Business 
and Economics in Vienna. I also head the Ethereum group there 2) and met the 
guys from cortical.io during the ‘prototype' hackathon in July. Big shouts, you 
are awesome! 

CLA will create a bunch opportunities. Among the many, I’m particularly keen 
on: Business Intelligence, Industrial Process Control and social sciences. The 
latter because it’s a sophisticated, yet ‘objective’ method for inference, 
construct validation and possibly grounded theory development. 

Btw, you guys should maybe talk to Splunk 3). The anomaly detection feature of 
their API gained significant traction recently. At least according to an 
employee.

Thx Numenta for creating this awesome community.

1) http://www.googlelunarxprize.org
2) https://www.ethereum.org
3) http://www.splunk.com

Alex



On 29.08.2014, at 16:54, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello NuPIC,
> 
> Thanks for your patience during this very annoying mailing list
> situation. It seems that the dust has settled after migrating to our
> own virtual private server, and the lists are back to 100%
> functionality.
> 
> ... But that's not good enough for me! I think we should STRESS-TEST
> our mailing lists' new home. So here is the plan: I've sent this
> message to each of our four mailing lists. Please reply to this
> message with a short SELF-INTRODUCTION! I'm especially interested in
> hearing from LURKERs who've been reading the lists but never posted.
> Let us know you exist, even if it's just a short "hello world!". If
> you are an established poster that everyone knows, perhaps you should
> share something interesting or unique about yourself that no one on
> the list knows.
> 
> Here's mine:
> 
> I spent over four years in the US Air Force working as an intelligence
> analyst. I worked to support the B-2 Stealth program, and I trained
> pilots about air defense systems, so I know a lot about surface-to-air
> missiles. After leaving the Air Force, I worked as a defense
> contractor, where I really got into programming mostly in fortran77
> and shell scripts. I had to convince my coworkers to use Java!! Can
> you believe that? Anyway, I realized I wanted to dedicate my career to
> software development instead of supporting combat operations, so I
> left to build code, and I ended up here at Numenta.
> 
> Your turn!
> 
> ---------
> Matt Taylor
> OS Community Flag-Bearer
> Numenta
> 


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