Re: [FRIAM] Faber, Sapiens, or Ludens?

2015-02-15 Thread Victoria Hughes
This is an excellent question. Thanks, Steve. First, do you truly think it is possible or useful to have a balance between Faber, Sapiens, and Ludens? Then what would it be? My vote would be for a Taoist approach, responding to the needs of the moment with the appropriate way of being. Rather

Re: [FRIAM] response to: Friam Digest, Vol 140, Issue 12

2015-02-15 Thread Victoria Hughes
IN the long run it is more profitable, and much less arrogant. Tory Hughes victo...@toryhughes.com 505-301-9142 On Feb 15, 2015, at 10:39 AM, peggy miller wrote: > Steve Smith and Marcus wrote of GMO's and their concerns related to how we > seem to construct only worse disasters as we en

[FRIAM] [ SPAM ] Re: Slasdhot linked article RE; god

2015-01-08 Thread Victoria Hughes
, sustaining or intelligent activities. Mebbe we get the god we deserve. Mebbe we get the belief we have faith in. Whence can cometh growth? Tory Now! > On Jan 8, 2015, at 9:30 PM, Victoria Hughes wrote: > > So any belief other than one's own is a delusion? > How convenient. &

Re: [FRIAM] Slasdhot linked article RE; god

2015-01-08 Thread Victoria Hughes
So any belief other than one's own is a delusion? How convenient. I do not believe that our technology is sophisticated / adept / precise / subtle enough to answer any of these open ended philosophical queries. I believe that believing our technology- and our ability to be responsible and appro

Re: [FRIAM] text and picture layout programs for mac?

2014-10-05 Thread Victoria Hughes
I've used Pages for years, and find it very responsive, comprehensive and robust- do all my graphics, flyers, desktop publishing, etc etc with it. In the iWork suite. There are lots of smaller apps as well for selected idiosyncratic goals although I don't use them. Comic Life, or TypeTwister, et

[FRIAM] BBC article excerpt re frivolous GOP lawsuit against Obama

2014-07-30 Thread Victoria Hughes
"Every US president since George Washington has issued executive orders, and Mr Obama has not stood out in the modern era for the number he has signed. In his six years in office Mr Obama has issued 183 executive orders, compared to 291 across George W Bush's eight years and 381 for Ronald Reaga

Re: [FRIAM] Oh, sad New Mexico, we love, we love you so | Chris Cervini

2014-04-05 Thread Victoria Hughes
Damn. Yep. Tory On Apr 5, 2014, at 10:02 AM, Owen Densmore wrote: > Holy Cow! Nailed it. > >-- Owen > > > On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Tom Johnson wrote: > I think this guy pretty well nailed it. So what can we do? > -Tom > > http://chriscervini.com/2014/04/01/oh-sad-new-mexico-we

Re: [FRIAM] bursting the placebo bubble

2013-04-25 Thread Victoria Hughes
Ah…. This and Steve's preceeding note are the most useful, humane comment so far in this thread. Thanks, Robert. Tory On Apr 25, 2013, at 2:44 PM, Robert Holmes wrote: > Steve's post made me think of the Roger McGough poem "Let me die a youngman's > death": > > Let me die a youngman's death

Re: [FRIAM] beyond reductionism twice

2013-03-26 Thread Victoria Hughes
creased knowledge. I'm signing off for today, pleasure to bounce ideas back and forth as always. Tory On Mar 26, 2013, at 12:44 PM, glen wrote: > Victoria Hughes wrote at 03/26/2013 11:27 AM: >> 1. The discussion also references non-European, non-white-male models for >> aw

Re: [FRIAM] beyond reductionism twice

2013-03-26 Thread Victoria Hughes
Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Victoria Hughes > wrote: >> Jeees Louise. >> … I've been trying so hard to curb my addiction to taking time to respond to >> the continuously intriguing things that show up at the Friam…. but I must >> say, Doug, that the phrase &q

Re: [FRIAM] beyond reductionism twice

2013-03-26 Thread Victoria Hughes
Jeees Louise. … I've been trying so hard to curb my addiction to taking time to respond to the continuously intriguing things that show up at the Friam…. but I must say, Doug, that the phrase "violently disinterested" is a classic, even for you. And as long as I'm at it, Sas, I laughed out loud

Re: [FRIAM] Questions for you all: Photo sorting? Site mapping?

2013-03-09 Thread Victoria Hughes
Arlo, Sarbajit, Steve- thanks for these leads, I'll check into them. Steve, yes indeed, your assumptions about what I want are on the money. Knew this was the right place to ask. Tory On Mar 9, 2013, at 7:42 PM, Arlo Barnes wrote: > Tineye has an image analysis program (separate from their f

[FRIAM] Questions for you all: Photo sorting? Site mapping?

2013-03-09 Thread Victoria Hughes
Hello all- Mebbe the amassed brain and experience power here can help me: Do any of you have a good lead on an effective image-sorting program that sorts by visual characteristics? I have thousands of images, many of them different sizes and duplicates of art photos: so a single object in a w

[FRIAM] Vocabulary word

2012-11-21 Thread Victoria Hughes
This from Rob Breszny, (whom some of you may secretly read without ever acknowledging it) "Sapiosexual" is a relatively new word that refers to a person who is erotically attracted to intelligence. Urbandictionary.com gives an example of how it might be used: "I want an incisive, inquisitive, i

Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: Hacking the President's DNA—New Article

2012-11-08 Thread Victoria Hughes
Fascinating. The future got here before we did. On Nov 8, 2012, at 8:43 AM, Stephen Guerin wrote: Awesome article, Steven. Congratulations! -S FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's C

[FRIAM] Post you may find interesting, re the debates-

2012-10-16 Thread Victoria Hughes
http://www.thesadbastardbar.com/2012/10/have-you-all-lost-your-goddamn-minds.html?m=1 Tory FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at ht

Re: [FRIAM] faith

2012-09-26 Thread Victoria Hughes
It's your honesty I've always loved about you, Steve. I'm going with the weasel. T On Sep 26, 2012, at 2:40 PM, Steve Smith wrote: Tory - Why is the idea of two differing but synergistic approaches so challenging to so many on this list? Or are you arguing for the fun of the game? I'm pr

Re: [FRIAM] faith

2012-09-26 Thread Victoria Hughes
(A post script to my frustrated rant replying to this thread (not to this post, Roger)) None of what I said precludes the table pounding and the whiskey. Need to go on record about that. Tory On Sep 26, 2012, at 2:02 PM, Roger Critchlow wrote: http://www.nature.com has provoked its own

Re: [FRIAM] faith

2012-09-26 Thread Victoria Hughes
Gentlemen and Ladies- There is a big question in this endless and reiterative loop about faith and science that no one mentions. So I will. Seems to be one of my functions. To wit: Even our brains have two primary and differing sections, the hemispheres: for best health and growth of the in

Re: [FRIAM] fripm

2012-09-24 Thread Victoria Hughes
Fripm October 12. When worlds collide. On Sep 24, 2012, at 9:39 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote: Worksforme. On Sep 24, 2012 9:34 PM, "Victoria Hughes" wrote: Perhaps one could rename or subset the meeting as FRIPM. Meet at Sas' and finally combine the whiskey, the cast of char

Re: [FRIAM] faith

2012-09-24 Thread Victoria Hughes
Perhaps one could rename or subset the meeting as FRIPM. Meet at Sas' and finally combine the whiskey, the cast of characters, and the table-pounding. After October 10. On Sep 24, 2012, at 9:28 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote: Yikes. I might just have to break tradition and attend an actual FRIA

Re: [FRIAM] Turning into butter, was RE: faith

2012-09-24 Thread Victoria Hughes
LadleRatRottenHut! Be still my heart. Brilliant in sooo many ways... Yonder nor sourghum stenches shut ladle gulls torque wet strainers! You know, HL Chace wrote/rewrote a number of those. All are beloved and collected by word-y and book-y people. And of course locally our own Robin Wil

[FRIAM] Fwd: faith

2012-09-24 Thread Victoria Hughes
Actually these elements that negotiate your behaviours are encoded neuroelectrical and neurochemical subroutines, not with volitional consciousness to decide or not decide- so 'belief' is perhaps not the most accurate word for Ms Stem's motivation. If she had to think and decide,she'd be

Re: [FRIAM] Turning into butter, was RE: faith

2012-09-24 Thread Victoria Hughes
I remember. Hard to forget, and I can still see the illustrations. It was already Not PC when I saw it. But I read it anyway, I believe in the library in Manila at the American Church, which was really a gigantic community center for expats. They also had all of the Wizard of Oz books, orig

Re: [FRIAM] faith

2012-09-24 Thread Victoria Hughes
be different from mine. I'm just saying that believing that the world will continue to conform to your sense of what the everyday world is like is not faith; it's simple belief. Eric, I would take "having faith in something" in the colloquial sense as different from &q

Re: [FRIAM] faith

2012-09-23 Thread Victoria Hughes
Russ wrote, in part- Faith, I would say (in fact I did earlier) is believing something that one wouldn't otherwise believe without faith. Believing that the everyday world is the everyday world doesn't seem to me to require faith. Russ, with all due respect for the enjoyment I get f

Re: [FRIAM] what's old is new again

2012-09-16 Thread Victoria Hughes
Good points, Mike. I see aggressive authoritarianism as a developmental stage. This behaviour did not start in the 20th century, it starts as humans develop a sense of individual self. Not just societies ( or "religions" ) but all human effort - from an infant growing to adulthood to our sh

Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: America and the Middle East: Murder in Libya | The Economist

2012-09-14 Thread Victoria Hughes
and Islam. Both of which require faith as a prerequisite of membership. But yes, I'd enjoy drinking whiskey with you and, if I may suggest, Steve S. to discuss further. --Doug On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Victoria Hughes > wrote: Doug - You are defining religion differently t

Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: America and the Middle East: Murder in Libya | The Economist

2012-09-14 Thread Victoria Hughes
Exactly. Thanks, Roger. On Sep 14, 2012, at 10:47 AM, Roger Critchlow wrote: The Fixation of Belief, Charles S. Peirce, Popular Science Monthly, November 1877. http://www.peirce.org/writings/p107.html I was going to paraphrase another part of this, but looking at it again I realize my fe

[FRIAM] Fwd: America and the Middle East: Murder in Libya | The Economist

2012-09-14 Thread Victoria Hughes
Religion is not inherently bad. It is the use of it for mundane power that is the problem. All religious traditions began with a prophet / visionary / mystic who urged tolerance, peace and self-awareness. Muhammad, Jesus, Buddha... In most cases, that person's initial followers began to lev

[FRIAM] Fwd: America and the Middle East: Murder in Libya | The Economist

2012-09-14 Thread Victoria Hughes
Re Doug's last comment: It's about power and control. A justification for them. They are using 'religion' as a potent, unquestionable label to justify their behaviour. Much like fundamentalists from all 'religious traditions' Technically, the word 'religion' derives from 're-linking', as in

Re: [FRIAM] PRES12_WTA Prospectus - The University of Iowa

2012-08-19 Thread Victoria Hughes
You have such a way with words, Doug.On Aug 19, 2012, at 3:41 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote:Or, possibly it's due to the growing education of the masses, and the attendant dawning realization that Romney believes that god is a space alien who lives on the crystal planet Kolob.  And that he baptizes dea

Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: Starbucks signs up with Square.

2012-08-08 Thread Victoria Hughes
this mean the implants are next?ToryOn Aug 8, 2012, at 10:04 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Victoria Hughes <victo...@toryhughes.com> wrote: I have one also, and love it. Artists were very early adapters to this technology, for obvious reasons.  Many of us who are

Re: [FRIAM] Save the date: McCorduck reading

2012-08-01 Thread Victoria Hughes
Pamela- Congratulations! See you there, and looking forward to it-ToryOn Aug 1, 2012, at 2:29 PM, Pamela McCorduck wrote:Save the date:Pamela McCorduck will read from her new novel, Bounded Rationality, at Garcia Street Books, Saturday, August 25, at 2:00 p.m.Bounded Rationality is the second novel

Re: [FRIAM] iClarified - Apple News - Tactus Shows Off Real Physical Keyboard That Rises Out of Touchscreens [Video]

2012-06-05 Thread Victoria Hughes
Wow! Great link, Owen. Startling and eery, but we'll get used to lusting for it very quickly, like everything else. Tory On Jun 5, 2012, at 9:25 PM, Owen Densmore wrote: Whoa! A deforming touch screen so that you can have real keyboards/ buttons! http://www.iclarified.com/entry/inde

[FRIAM] Great party last night! - and speaking of Science and Art-

2012-06-02 Thread Victoria Hughes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-18302158 "At the tender age of 10, Swedish boy Linus Hovmoller Zou has had his name put on a research paper published in The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. Using his Sudoku expertise, he helped his father Professor Sven Hovmoller di

[FRIAM] Video of Brian Christian talk in Santa Fe, "What Computers Teach Us about Being Human"

2012-04-15 Thread Victoria Hughes
http://www.santafe.edu/news/item/lecture-most-human-human/Recommended. Santa Fe Institute tapes these community lectures, lucky for us. Usually engaging and thought-provoking. This one is also funny. For locals: they're held at James A Little Theater- sign up for SFI email list.  Tory Hughesunusual

Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: So, *Are* We Alone?

2012-04-11 Thread Victoria Hughes
Ditto and right back atcha. Incidentally, did anyone else on this list attend Rebecca Goldstein's talk on Intuition the other day? Victoria On Apr 11, 2012, at 12:27 PM, Pamela McCorduck wrote: Generally speaking, if a topic isn't interesting to me, I just pass over it. I don't expect other

[FRIAM] Fwd: [Lectures] SFI Community Lecture — Tonight, April 9, 2012 • 7:30 p.m. • James A. Little Theater

2012-04-09 Thread Victoria Hughes
FYI. Begin forwarded message: From: Santa Fe Institute Date: April 9, 2012 8:39:47 AM MDT To: inho...@santafe.edu, activities-annou...@santafe.edu, lectu...@santafe.edu Subject: [Lectures] SFI Community Lecture — Tonight, April 9, 2012 • 7:30 p.m. • James A. Little Theater *** SFI Commun

Re: [FRIAM] Just as a bye-the-way

2012-03-23 Thread Victoria Hughes
Be interesting to hear why your ordination has meaning to you. That it does is obvious, and your willingness to engage in FRIAM about it implies there's an aspect of having it that you may not have mentioned. Yes? No? Maybe? Tory On Mar 23, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote: Inde

Re: [FRIAM] Handling Your QR Code Marketing Successfully

2012-03-17 Thread Victoria Hughes
I used them last year in a show of my jewelry: each necklace had a descriptive tag with price, length, etc, and a QR code that took you to a page on my site where you could read the background story on the inspiration behind the piece, see photos of it worn, and purchase it through Paypal.  Was a

Re: [FRIAM] Self publishing

2012-02-15 Thread Victoria Hughes
re my last note- > Financial success for me. Success for my readers in whatever category they choose. ( For those of you who want to query my vague pronoun references...) On Feb 15, 2012, at 1:04 PM, Victoria Hughes wrote: Thanks all, this is quite helpful. I particularly like envisaging

Re: [FRIAM] Self publishing

2012-02-15 Thread Victoria Hughes
Thanks all, this is quite helpful. I particularly like envisaging my readers secretly copying my book so others can read it and ultimately generate financial success à la Rowling. Nice visuals. I'll share, when it happens. Tory On Feb 15, 2012, at 12:17 PM, James Steiner wrote: On Wed, Fe

Re: [FRIAM] Self publishing

2012-02-15 Thread Victoria Hughes
Any watermark or copy protection on this format? Thanks, Tory On Feb 15, 2012, at 8:16 AM, Robert J. Cordingley wrote: We've just finished a website to sell an eBook (Kindle or EPUB) for an author in town, Josh Gonze, see the streetsofsantafe.com. Visitors buy the ebook ($11.95) via PayPa

Re: [FRIAM] YES

2012-02-13 Thread Victoria Hughes
Easier to interpret the sabertooth in the underbrush, and procreate thereby.From a visual maker's perspective, the human compulsion for pattern recognition leads to much of the engagement of art, in all forms. Tory Tory Hughesunusual objects and unique adornments www.toryhughes.comwww.toryhughes-ga

Re: [FRIAM] Google unveils 'Solve for X' website, hints at TED-like think tank | The Verge

2012-02-06 Thread Victoria Hughes
Thanks, Owen. Good model. Tory On Feb 6, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Owen Densmore wrote: Some more info: http://www.thinkbelieveact.com/solveforx/ .. and here's the leaked image of 10 points used for speakers. Its tiny but your browser can zoom in on it to the point that its quite readable. h

Re: [FRIAM] Further SOPA/PIPA

2012-01-11 Thread Victoria Hughes
Cool. Must be the subliminal messages we send through the mesh networks. On Jan 11, 2012, at 9:54 AM, Roger Critchlow wrote: According to http://sopaopera.org/NM/ both our senators and our congressman support SOPA and PIP. -- rec -- On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Victoria Hughes > wr

[FRIAM] Further SOPA/PIPA

2012-01-11 Thread Victoria Hughes
Voting on SOPA is January 24th. Here's an accessible article The Problem with SOPA (And How to Stop It) | Copyblogger to pass around to those who don't quite get what is going on. Easy online action: signing email letters. Further action:Follow the links in the Copyblogger article to a discu

Re: [FRIAM] parislemon • Why I Hate Android

2012-01-10 Thread Victoria Hughes
What a great solution- the mesh network. Communal, reasonable, relying on interpersonal responsibility. How feasible is this actually? This model - what without knowing the jargon I'd call distributed or partnership effort, each person doing a small part of the task, and numbers making the

[FRIAM] Reuters article may be of interest to some-

2012-01-04 Thread Victoria Hughes
"Matt is right, in that scripting is the new literacy, and a growing form of artistic expression. Tech-savvy artists are creating apps and developing sites to put their art into the world. Whether its Matt Inmann creating his work and coding his site at The Oatmeal or young app developers l

Re: [FRIAM] Tomorrow

2011-12-22 Thread Victoria Hughes
St Johns is closed, to confirm. On Dec 22, 2011, at 4:53 PM, Owen Densmore wrote: If? Where? FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at htt

[FRIAM] You are Invited> All of you>My studio> Next week. Get out of the house, explore stuff.

2011-12-22 Thread Victoria Hughes
Hello all you friamistas -Come over for a visit next week, great field trip, refreshments et al.I have a nice studio at 1519 Upper Canyon,same studio compound as Orlando Leibovitz's. Quarter mile south of the hiking trails, the nature conservancy, etc.I'll be in my studio (directions below)next wee

Re: [FRIAM] [EXTERNAL] Re: Cell Service/Tower/Reception/Repeaters/etc.

2011-12-22 Thread Victoria Hughes
ccess, even to an automated system. Thus the algorithm.Tory Tory Hughesunusual objects and unique adornments for women and menwww.toryhughes.com On Dec 22, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Parks, Raymond wrote: On Dec 21, 2011, at 11:06 PM, Victoria Hughes wrote: Well actually I was sorely tempted a

Re: [FRIAM] Cell Service/Tower/Reception/Repeaters/etc.

2011-12-21 Thread Victoria Hughes
andard 3G (which of course Tmo does NOT use) which is good enough if you get real 3G. If you really do love watching videos on your phone, maybe you should consider the trade-offs. BTW YouTube works fine w/ 3G. I can go on forever, but better stop here, -- Owen On Wed, Dec 21, 2011

Re: [FRIAM] Cell Service/Tower/Reception/Repeaters/etc.

2011-12-21 Thread Victoria Hughes
FYI re TMOBILE: I have just had the latest in a round of totally unsuccessful interactions with T-Mobile. I have a Galaxy S2. I have only had phone service with them for three months: however I've had to deal with constant lousy coverage and unexplained gaps in service, I've replaced the or

[FRIAM] Fwd: FlowingData - Best statistics question ever

2011-10-29 Thread Victoria Hughes
Best statistics question ever Posted: 28 Oct 2011 01:25 AM PDT By way of Raymond Johnson, the best statistics multiple choice question ever written on a chalkboard. Try not to think too hard. [via] You are subscribed to email updates from FlowingData To stop receiving these emails, you ma

Re: [FRIAM] 99%, occupyWallStreet, Santa Fe, etc.

2011-10-15 Thread Victoria Hughes
Ah Nick, you are a treasure. I have no info: very busy with a professional watershed event and my place in it, so I watch and honk as I drive by but choose not to participate. IF I had info, you would definitely be getting it! Tory Tory Hughes www.toryhughes.com RAM- Terra Nova Milagro H

Re: [FRIAM] One fix for the [IP] email Flu bug

2011-10-14 Thread Victoria Hughes
Hello all- In case this helps any related issues: >> I posted re: my computer not holding my modem's password after I uploaded the iTunes update, and having to manually go deep into system preferences to add it in each time my laptop slept or shut down. • The fix, given to me by my ISP: 1.

Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: [IP] The email Flu bug

2011-10-13 Thread Victoria Hughes
Would this also answer why since I upgraded iTunes last night, my system network can no longer remember my password for signing on to my own wireless - and can't hold the password when the computer goes to sleep or shuts down? OS 10.5.9 So no emails, right, nor internet access despite a ni

Re: [FRIAM] Nerd humor:

2011-10-10 Thread Victoria Hughes
LOL to THAT! Tory Hughes www.toryhughes.com Milagro Hacienda creativity retreat The Creative Development manual On Oct 9, 2011, at 10:54 PM, Tom Johnson wrote: "We don't allow faster-than-light neutrinos in here," says the bartender. A neutrino walks into a bar. -- tj =

Re: [FRIAM] Cell Service/Tower/Reception/Repeaters/etc.

2011-10-07 Thread Victoria Hughes
Oh joy. On Oct 7, 2011, at 1:10 PM, Parks, Raymond wrote: On Oct 7, 2011, at 12:50 PM, Victoria Hughes wrote: I've just gotten T-Mobile and am having problems in many areas. I'd love to know what you find out. If you have specific things I can research, let me know. I know

Re: [FRIAM] Cell Service/Tower/Reception/Repeaters/etc.

2011-10-07 Thread Victoria Hughes
I've just gotten T-Mobile and am having problems in many areas. I'd love to know what you find out. If you have specific things I can research, let me know. I know even less about what I don't know than you do, so direction is useful. Tory On Oct 7, 2011, at 12:45 PM, Steve Smith wrote:

[FRIAM] another resource for kids and other humans: Khan Academy

2011-10-06 Thread Victoria Hughes
Great teaching style, use of simple accessible graphics, and what, over 2400 topics about math, science, finances, and more. Video format. http://www.khanacademy.org/ Tory Hughes www.toryhughes.com Milagro Hacienda creativity retreat The Creative Development manual =

[FRIAM] Fwd: Public meeting this Thursday re proposed Cannon Air Force Base low altitude training flights

2011-09-18 Thread Victoria Hughes
Subject: Cannon Air Force Base low altitude training flights On Sept. 14th Cannon Air Force Base released their Environmental Assessment, claiming their proposed low-altitude repetitive night flights will have no impact on on the public or the environment in northern New Mexico and southern Co

Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: The Psychology Of Yogurt

2011-09-17 Thread Victoria Hughes
ey want to make of the mind that makes the mind-body problem a problem? Nick From: friam-boun...@redfish.com [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of Victoria Hughes Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2011 1:09 PM To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Subject:

[FRIAM] Fwd: The Psychology Of Yogurt

2011-09-17 Thread Victoria Hughes
Probiotics, reduced anxiety, and thoughts about the weird, wrong perception that we exist separately from our bodies, somehow. Date: September 17, 2011 12:18:17 PM MDT Subject: The Psychology Of Yogurt Source: Wired Science » Frontal Cortex Author: Jonah Lehrer My latest WSJ column uses a new

Re: [FRIAM] Anne Jolis: The Other Climate-Change Theory - WSJ.com

2011-09-10 Thread Victoria Hughes
State University, Los Angeles Google voice: 747-999-5105 blog: http://russabbott.blogspot.com/ vita: http://sites.google.com/site/russabbott/ _ On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Victoria Hughes > wrote: Cool. Tory Hughes www.toryhughes.com

Re: [FRIAM] Anne Jolis: The Other Climate-Change Theory - WSJ.com

2011-09-10 Thread Victoria Hughes
Cool. Tory Hughes www.toryhughes.com The Creative Development manual On Sep 10, 2011, at 8:51 PM, joseph spinden wrote: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904900904576554063768827104.html?KEYWORDS=climate+jolis -- "Sunlight is the best disinfectant." -- Supreme Court Justi

[FRIAM] Brains and Head (was Re: [sfx: Discuss] "Friam @ Lucky Bean this Friday")

2011-09-09 Thread Victoria Hughes
reas that David brought up, about the development and nature of computational models of brain activity. Tory On Sep 9, 2011, at 10:26 PM, Nicholas Thompson wrote: In neither place does one get the stunning views of the Jemez and the Sangre de Cristo’s we get at St. Johns.

Re: [FRIAM] Friam @ Lucky Bean this Friday

2011-09-07 Thread Victoria Hughes
How many people usually meet for Friam? Tory Hughes www.toryhughes.com The Creative Development manual On Sep 7, 2011, at 3:34 PM, Owen Densmore wrote: We had wedtech today at Tesoro, as usual, and stopped into the Lucky Bean coffee shop & cafe which has taken over the old Borders sit

[FRIAM] Fwd: [sfx: Discuss] Today SF_X 3p: Robert Geist, Graphics Professor from Clemson

2011-09-06 Thread Victoria Hughes
Stephen's email re today's talk. From: Stephen Guerin Date: September 6, 2011 10:05:58 AM MDT To: Owen Densmore , kordy Smythe >, Greg Sonnenfeld , Scott Wittenburg >, Peter Robert Guerzenich Small Cc: disc...@sfcomplex.org, "Wedtech@Redfish. Com" , Robert Geist Subject: [sfx: Discuss]

Re: [FRIAM] All Together Now - NYTimes.com

2011-09-06 Thread Victoria Hughes
I agree. The issue has been getting attention from various levels at those levels. Now our dilemma / opportunity is cultivating a willingness to see the interconnections, from which humane lasting solutions can be drawn. Thus my reference to the implications of Krakauer's last talk. As I was

Re: [FRIAM] All Together Now - NYTimes.com (Friedman+Krakauer)

2011-09-05 Thread Victoria Hughes
I'd couple this with the Ulam talks. After further understanding the global cultural pressures we've taken on when we plunged gleefully over the edge into the digital revolution, we need to add that to the mix. Cracking up, cracking open. Our tools make our revolutions possible and increase

Re: [FRIAM] I want Owen to hate me some more

2011-08-30 Thread Victoria Hughes
L O L Tory Hughes www.toryhughes.com The Creative Development manual On Aug 29, 2011, at 10:03 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote: Thanks, Tory. Emergent. There, we're not off-topic any more... -Doug Sent from Android. On Aug 29, 2011 9:57 PM, "Victoria Hughes" wrote: &g

Re: [FRIAM] I want Owen to hate me some more

2011-08-29 Thread Victoria Hughes
Wow. Fabulous trip. First time I've ever wanted a motorcycle. I enjoyed the variety of scenery /geology you traveled across. Thanks for sharing. Tory Tory Hughes www.toryhughes.com The Creative Development manual On Aug 29, 2011, at 4:32 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote: The finished trip bl

Re: [FRIAM] [sfx: Discuss] 13 yr-old builds fibonacci tree solar collector

2011-08-21 Thread Victoria Hughes
Ya never know. Those people had to start with a predilection for editorial precision. Question: from what circumstances do youall think invention and innovation arise? Now that Sas has brought us back into the realms of annotated autobiography >> (and this discussion has become very

Re: [FRIAM] "no one shall expel us from the paradise that Cantor has created", Hugh Woodin's "ultimate L": Richard Elwes: Rich Murray 2011.08.18

2011-08-19 Thread Victoria Hughes
"God is a circle whose center is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere." attributed to various philosophers, beginning with Empedocles a non-dual rephrase> " ... whose center is everywhere and circumference is now here". or even "be the hologram you are, babe". On Aug 19,

[FRIAM] circuitry on your skin: electronic 'tattoos'

2011-08-16 Thread Victoria Hughes
brief description and images of temporary patches: electronics that measure, monitor and feed back info on activity in the heart, brain and muscles Electronic Temporary Tattoo Marks Breakthrough In Health Monitoring @PSFK Tory Hughes victo...@toryhughes.com =

[FRIAM] Hijinks Ensue-

2011-08-11 Thread Victoria Hughes
BBC News - Animal's genetic code redesigned The first few sentences- Researchers say they have created the first ever animal with artificial information in its genetic code. The technique, they say, could give biologists "atom-by-atom control" over the molecules in living organisms. One

Re: [FRIAM] Europe: 2 questions

2011-08-09 Thread Victoria Hughes
Hm. I was a corporate kid whose family was transferred globally every three years. I came back to the US to go to college (did not do the Junior Year Abroad option) stayed in that same town for 8 years after graduating, then began to move again; around the US this time, every year or two,

Re: [FRIAM] Deafening silence re downgrade -

2011-08-08 Thread Victoria Hughes
at the Chico Hot Springs Hotel in Montana tonight, where the wireless access is iffy, at best. My take: we're fucked globally, for a while. Think the 2008 recession and I suspect we'll be in the ballpark. On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Victoria Hughes > wrote: Strong opinio

[FRIAM] Deafening silence re downgrade -

2011-08-08 Thread Victoria Hughes
Like many of us, I have been reading a wide range of opinions online about this, and had been looking forward to the discussion here. So what's the sense here? My nickel: despite the gloom and doom, the prophecies of the final demise of the middle class, the unbelievable behaviour by the Tea

Re: [FRIAM] Ongoing cell-phone thread re google voice mail

2011-08-02 Thread Victoria Hughes
Hm. Mebbe a Wedtech on understanding and applying cell phone technology... But seriously: a question for Owen and all those who might know- This afternoon I inadvertantly ended up with Google voice mail (thought I was getting something slightly different: I'm not familiar enough with googl

[FRIAM] Fwd: [sfx: Discuss] WiFi / London’s bus network / email / phone

2011-08-02 Thread Victoria Hughes
Speaking of which- Begin forwarded message: From: Tom Johnson Date: August 2, 2011 9:43:39 PM MDT To: disc...@sfcomplex.org Subject: [sfx: Discuss] London’s bus network to benefit from Wi-Fi and open data (Wired UK) Reply-To: disc...@sfcomplex.org Londoners will soon have access to Wi-Fi v

Re: [FRIAM] Ongoing cell-phone threads, esp T-Mobile

2011-08-02 Thread Victoria Hughes
Gist of this is an interesting buried T-Mobile cell-phone service, inexpensive and month-to-month. No contract, no penalties. Link: How to Save on Your Cell Phone Plan with Secret No-Contract Deals Post: This is a guest post from social-media maven Laura Roeder. Laura first told me this story

Re: [FRIAM] Bernd Stelzer, The Higgs Boson - A one page explanation!

2011-07-27 Thread Victoria Hughes
Oh you all are going to have a field day with this one, I can see already. Howabout how many Friamistas does it take to change a lightbulb? The mind boggles. Tory On Jul 27, 2011, at 9:54 AM, Douglas Roberts wrote: Another might be: "Why does water swirl the way it does going down the dr

[FRIAM] AdaFruit did a Google+HangoutVideo based Makers' show and tell

2011-07-17 Thread Victoria Hughes
Looks like a heck of a lot of fun. First ever electronics show-and-tell over google+ hangout was a success! « adafruit industries blog FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College lecture

Re: [FRIAM] Creating a Network Like Facebook, Only Private - NYTimes.com

2011-07-14 Thread Victoria Hughes
Not all people or cultures would agree that fame and lack of privacy = lack of safety. On Jul 14, 2011, at 2:42 PM, Jochen Fromm wrote: Privacy is a curious thing, especially those who do not have it - the rich and the famous - desire it. Those who have it - the poor and the nameless - do not

Re: [FRIAM] Creating a Network Like Facebook, Only Private - NYTimes.com

2011-07-12 Thread Victoria Hughes
A great example of creative action; intentional and potent. So those who sign up have self-selected to be in a group of folks wanting specific things from their social networks, rather than those wanting- or tolerating - the wider, scattershot approach of FB etc... Our interests are much mo

Re: [FRIAM] Google+ Circles and Social Networks

2011-07-08 Thread Victoria Hughes
I just signed up, am on the list: is there a quicker way to get an account? Went to Jochen's page, looks nice and clean. Of course pictures of the Maldives beaches are helpful. Does a trip there come with the G+ account?... Tory On Jul 8, 2011, at 7:07 PM, James Steiner wrote: I'm in it

[FRIAM] Fwd: wordply

2011-07-08 Thread Victoria Hughes
You mean no one has posted this yet? MENSA INVITATIONAL The Washington Post's Mensa Invitational once again invited readers to take any word from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, or changing one letter, and supply a new definition. Here are the winners: 1. Cashtration

Re: [FRIAM] The Grand Design, Philosophy is Dead, and Hubris

2011-07-07 Thread Victoria Hughes
http://www.xefer.com/2011/05/wikipedia On Jul 7, 2011, at 8:03 PM, glen e. p. ropella wrote: Owen Densmore wrote at 07/07/2011 06:39 PM: Good lord, how? Is it as empirical? Does it create as provably valid models? Or is it simply as worthy an area of study as science? Well, as I said, p

Re: [FRIAM] SIGGRAPH paper and video available online

2011-07-06 Thread Victoria Hughes
Pradeep, Steve- Really enjoyed this information as well as the presentation style. Thanks for the re-post of the link. Having done some welding, I was particularly impressed by the video of the cutting torch- it's an amazing sensation to watch that closely without squinting behind the mask.

Re: [FRIAM] Apropos of a certain off-limits thread

2011-07-05 Thread Victoria Hughes
And a grand bottle it was, too. Now there's a tangent, a great bottle of Bourbon. Thanks, Sas, for the excellent summer get-together! Wonderful conversations at our table about art, science, observation, cognitive processing, perception, awareness, h, all the big ones. Consciousness.

Re: [FRIAM] Experiment and Interpretation

2011-07-04 Thread Victoria Hughes
Ahem. Thus working in a studio setting. Don't think I am not observing the clamorous silence in response to my post inviting you over to experiment with what you think will happen, what does happen, and how you made it happen. VEH On Jul 4, 2011, at 9:30 AM, Nicholas Thompson wrote: De

Re: [FRIAM] A Happy Thought (experiment)

2011-07-02 Thread Victoria Hughes
Be there within the hour. Want anything? TJ's is on the way. Tory On Jul 2, 2011, at 6:03 PM, Steve Smith wrote: Nick, Peter - It is good to see the curmudgeons with their curmudgeons out. Maybe we can get Doug to flail (swirl?) his too! and I think we have a few others here as well...

Re: [FRIAM] A Happy Thought (experiment) (action)

2011-07-02 Thread Victoria Hughes
Hello all- I am following this thread with interest because of similarities between gedanken experiments and the classic creative processes: an idea, whether potential scientific theory or potential visual/ multimedia theory is clarified, then attempted in the mind, possible / probable eff

[FRIAM] LANL surveillance system used to show LA evacuees situation in LA right now

2011-07-01 Thread Victoria Hughes
http://www.inciweb.org/incident/article/2385/12142/ Laboratory-Developed Military Technology Put to Use Incident: Las Conchas Wildfire Released: 40 min. ago News Release Noon News Media Information: 505-820-1226 NR#28 Laboratory-Developed Military Technology Put to Use for Las Conchas Fire E

Re: [FRIAM] [sfx: Discuss] iClarified - Apple News - Google Launches a Social Network: Google+

2011-06-29 Thread Victoria Hughes
Speaking of which: A pie chart of what happens on line in 60 seconds: 60 Seconds - Things That Happen On Internet Every Sixty Seconds [Infographic] Search engine Google serves more that 694,445 queries 6,600+ pictures are uploaded on Flickr 600 videos are uploaded on YouTube videos, amounting

Re: [FRIAM] An Open Letter to Steve Guerin

2011-06-28 Thread Victoria Hughes
I'd like to ditto a part of what Nick is saying to SG: Despite the brevity of your presentation at Notions of Time, your way of showing and telling has stayed with me clearly. I notice turbulence, and gradients, and the visual with the plastic bottles neck in neck or head to head was effect

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