[FRIAM] AI and Carnegie Mellon

2023-06-22 Thread Frank Wimberly
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2023-06-22 Thread glen
IDK. I can't help but wonder how I'd have felt if Blue Origin had blown up with Shatner in it. I mean, that would be a great way to die ... among the possible ways to die. Were I up there, I *wish* I could die like that. Instead, I'll prolly die in a bike crash, bleeding out all over the

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2023-06-22 Thread Jochen Fromm
Yes, the Greek shipwreck was horrific but the Titan(ic) story sadly got much more media attention.One aspect is the rich/poor divide: the Titan submersible contained 5 very rich passengers, while the ship from Africa was full of poor people looking for a better life. African migrants are for

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2023-06-22 Thread Marcus Daniels
I remember when the Challenger blew up. It was that consciousness of that higher-order life form that was disturbed. Or maybe just my hope that there was one. The dorks going to see the Titanic don't disturb my perception of that consciousness. -Original Message- From: Friam

[FRIAM] mind candy

2023-06-22 Thread glen
The Greek shipwreck was a horrific tragedy. Yet it didn’t get the attention of the Titanic story https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jun/22/the-greek-shipwreck-was-a-horrific-tragedy-yet-it-didnt-get-the-attention-of-the-titanic-story By analogy with eye candy, where the Eloi get all