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> I think there are too many trails you simply cannot close.
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Which is why the title is *not* 'How to Disappear Online Completely and
Never Be Found'. :)
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Agreed. I've seen some fantastic 3D flock models that looked exactly like
that. Schooling fish ditto.
Stephen G: you had a reference to a 3D flocking, with obstacles and
avoidance, model a while back. Was it on-line?
-- Owen
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 9:40 PM, James Steiner wrote:
> I expec
Agreed. I can't imagine living without banks, credit cards (i.e. cash only
world), nor driver's license, nor phones, nor useful internet stuff beyond
facebook et. al.
-- Owen
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 1:40 AM, Arlo Barnes wrote:
> I think there are too many trails you simply cannot close.
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I thought the eclectic minds inhabiting this list might be interested
in my latest project: "The Amoeba's Secret", a translation into
English of Bruno Marchal's "Le Secret de l'Amibe", which is a
semi-autobiographical account of his investigation into the
consequences of computationalism (the idea