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Warning! The following material contains unconventional ideas. Reading it may be harmful to conditioned thinking and closed minds.
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Or search "resourced based economy" on Youtube.
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There are just as many closed minds in the lunatic fringe
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That was one of the darkest, most disturbing trilogies I have ever viewed. These videos could have been the prequel to "Soylent Green." I think one could ascertain that Danno is a dyed-in-the-wool collectivist. Hold your own beliefs, Danno, just stay out of my wallet. Harold Beadling
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Dear Danno, It was inventors and industrialists who were told they were crazy by the status quo. These people are just a couple of "kooky" social engineers and nothing more. Harold Beadling
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Dear Danno, It still comes down to this; Who would be the referee that decides which technologies to pursue; who would decide who would be a referee; would their decisions be based on sound, profitable business plans; government mandated business plans never end up serving anyone but those at the head of the table, rightly or wrongly.
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A musician has harnessed the power of two Nintendo Wiimotes to become a cyborg percussionist with the robo-band Jazari. His playing of one drum machine can evoke an automated response from another, so that he can go around the drum circle in a beautiful display of human-robot improvisation.
The man behind the machine, Patrick Flanagan, is a composer who cites music theory, music cognition, and machine learning as the three "chin-stroking disciplines" that influence his work. He created Jazari with a nod to Al-Jazari, a polymath of the Arab world in the 13th century who supposedly created the world's first robot band.