Somewhat out of sequence:
- some of what glen describes seems to be embodied cognition. A related
example is knowing how to play a musical instrument. This is part of the
4Es of cognition.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embodied_embedded_cognition
- some of the discussion reminds me of Behavior: T
She is correct. The IPCC reports are also very conservative.
An informal poll of the IPCC representatives gave 2.5C as the likeliest
final temp rise. That is a huge amount, however probably not enough to
eliminate humanity.
We are turning the corner: carbon emissions have plateaued.
However pass
>From the latest Future Crunch newsletter:
In this week's *we're living in a simulation* news, two defendants are
going to traffic court somewhere in the US, where they will be defended be
artificial intelligence. Proceedings will be recorded via glasses, while a
chatbot built on GPT-3 will offer
This site has the best info i have found:
https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/
Curt
On Sat, Jan 8, 2022 at 1:05 PM wrote:
> Anybody,
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> Has you seen anywhere the number, Prob Omnicron|vaccinated+boosted or Prob
> [Omnicron + Hospitalization] | vaccinated+boosted ?
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People game because the 'game world' is consistent. If you do the correct
things, you always get the reward.
In contrast, the real world isn't fair. You can be the hardest worker yet
someone else gets the promotion.
Paraphrase of 'Reality Is Broken' by McGonigal.
https://books.google.com/books/ab
In Siobhan Roberts' biography of Conway she summarizes how it took months
(or perhaps years) to work through different sets of rules for the game of
life. The goal was to find ones that produced Interesting behavior.
This was done by his group, and by hand as computers weren't readily
available. Y
emporal and functional scales. And with such a
> taxonomy, we could talk about which ones facilitate the Markovian processes
> EricS mentioned, required to successfully challenge "the hard problem" from
> a behaviorist perspective.
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> On 8/26/21 8:05 AM,
Bucky Fuller on apprehension / comprehension of systems:
http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s05/figs/f0901.html
We ignore larger / slower frequencies. We also ignore smaller / faster
frequencies.
http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s05/p0600.html#509.01
Curt
On Thu, Aug 2
A sciencey view of emotions and where they are located in the body:
https://www.pnas.org/content/111/2/646
Search emotions map for visuals that show a ton of different emotions.
Curt
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 11:54 AM uǝlƃ ☤>$ wrote:
> I suppose my problem is that I *do* think we can find
Speaking of curation - nothing better than a radio show for me! I stream
WORT out of Madison and enjoy several of their hosts enough to regularly
buy CDs based on what they play.
You can explore many stations across the world here:
http://radio.garden
After listening you can find the station web
The streaming services are basically ripping the artists off.
https://freeyourmusic.com/blog/how-much-does-spotify-pay-per-stream
As others have noted, live shows, merch and CDs are the only way artists
make money anymore.
So yeah the streaming is 'good' for consumers ...
Curt
On Sun, Aug 2
The transistor came out of bell labs. Perhaps a third place, neither public
nor private? An argument can be made that deForest used similar resources
for the invention of tubes.
It is generally agreed that a lab which can explore ideas independent of
applications will produce good stuff.
Few wou
Prof West comments on carbon offsets - "I can't see exactly how my money
actually does something other than line someone's pockets; and it feels a
whole lot like spitting on a forest fire. There must be a better way to
spend my funds."
Quite a few years ago i calculated my ecological footprint. E
Per Prof West's comments --
In some cases you state degrees F and in others the scale is unspecified.
It is good to keep the scale consistent. The IPCC uses degrees C.
For a good overview of the IPCC (including brief summaries of models) see
the wikipedia page. Since the IPCC is a large group whi
This discussion reminded me of two books:
The Mechanical Mind by Crane
https://books.google.com/books?id=fIzWix4CPxkC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
In it the author makes clear that all thinking is tied to (some kind) of
experience. Which is different from AI (at this time).
The Order o
Actually the question was about the nurse :-) and (from my understanding)
the dynamics of medicine is such that nurses *don't* give doctors feedback
on things like this. So the good advice here (which i agree with) would
need to be passed onto the doctor directly
Curt
On Fri, Jul 13, 2
With all due respect -- I have looked through these missives and this prose
in vain for any deep examination of metaphor.
For background: the natural systems working group of INCOSE is studying
metaphor as a fundamental skill for designers and engineers interested in
transferring biological "solut
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Games_for_Change
On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Curt McNamara wrote:
> http://www.onlinecolleges.net/50-great-sites-for-serious-educational-games/
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> http://www.forbes.com/sites/danieltack/2013/09/12/serious-games-and-the-future-of-education/
http://www.onlinecolleges.net/50-great-sites-for-serious-educational-games/
http://www.forbes.com/sites/danieltack/2013/09/12/serious-games-and-the-future-of-education/
Curt
On Jul 7, 2015 12:38 PM, "Gillian Densmore" wrote:
> @Cody As to video games, I submit they're somewhat useful or at
http://m.gapminder.org/videos/200-years-that-changed-the-world/
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-decline-of-violence/
Curt
On Jul 6, 2015 6:02 PM, "Parks, Raymond" wrote:
>Human behaviour is human behaviour and it has not changed in 50,000+
> years. Humans act in their own
http://blog.ted.com/7-talks-on-the-benefits-of-gaming/
Curt
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 12:47 PM, Parks, Raymond wrote:
> It is fascinating seeing business evolution in action.
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> A lot of the AAA game companies seem to be struggling with maintaining
> their size and advantages compared to
http://www.brainrules.net/wiring
Curt
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 12:00 PM, glen ep ropella
wrote:
> On 06/30/2015 09:14 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
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>> " what it was to be Dine' " could possibly be reduced to their genes,
>> their language and the artifacts they carried or knew how t
http://gasstationwithoutpumps.wordpress.com/2013/07/28/mooc-roundup/
Curt
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 10:34 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:
> Loved the graph. Fascinating to see the interconnections.
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>-- Owen
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> On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 4:58 PM, glen e p ropella wrote:
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>> You MOOCy p
Reminds me of A Clockwork Orange (*not* my favorite movie).
Curt
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 7:34 PM, Jack Stafurik wrote:
> Here is a link to a Washington Post article on mooc:
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> http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-innovations/in-education-innovatio
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> n-moocs-are-only-the-begin
Kaufman also neglects Prigogine in his books.
Curt
On Mar 25, 2013 12:18 PM, "glen e. p. ropella"
wrote:
> Roger Critchlow wrote at 03/25/2013 07:55 AM:
> > http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.5684
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> > Stu Kauffman on the varieties of laws and entailments.
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> Wow, seriously? A paper on the exac
Mock-Socratic? Sort of like this discussion list where we are supposedly
discussing however just responding based on the words.
While I can see the value of professional notes (at least then you will
know what the prof thought important) it seems to me most lecture type
learning happens when I tra
Just curious - how many of you have actually signed up for and completed a
MOOC?
If the answer is not yet, then consider jumping onto Scott Pages excellent
model thinking course that is just starting.
Curt
https://www.coursera.org/course/modelthinking
On Mar 7, 2013 6:19 PM, "glen" wrote:
There are different types of buddhism: zen and Tibetan are different and
are both from the Mahayana side.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism
Curt
http://inwardpathpublisher.blogspot.com/2010/05/your-religion-is-not-important.html
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Russ Abbott wrote:
I had been nicely ignoring this thread in the belief (faith?) that it would
go away without affecting me. Alas, the need for a distraction from grading
has drawn me back into its basin of (strange) attraction.
Faith: that the other drivers will stay on their side of the road. I don't
have to track
And to tie this into the other discussion:
The CDC is looking out for you:
http://www.cdc.gov/phpr/zombies/#/page/1
Curt
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Robert Holmes wrote:
> You guys clearly know too much about philosophy and not enough about
> zombies. Your notion that there is a s
<http://www.Ideatree.us>
> The World Happiness Meter <http://worldhappinessmeter.com>
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> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Curt McNamara wrote:
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>> I am interested in attending. Live and work in MN however I could fit
>> this in with a trip to D
doing more collaboration.
Curt
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/curt-mcnamara-m-eng-p-e/3/b21/b89
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Tom Johnson wrote:
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> All:
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> My Institute for Analytic Journalism is co-sponsoring this, but that
> aside, the topic is key for not
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