This one is really geeky.
http://stm.sciencemag.org/content/9/387/eaal2298
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From: Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of Steven A Smith
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> < What makes you think the "Whitelash" contingent
< What makes you think the "Whitelash" contingent won't be early adopters (too)?
>
I hope they will. Give them the ability to participate in a more
sophisticated economy.
I would like to think (as I think you imply) that a more sophisticated
"economy" or "ecology" or ??? would resolve the
< What makes you think the "Whitelash" contingent won't be early adopters
(too)? >
I hope they will. Give them the ability to participate in a more
sophisticated economy.
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I am visiting my daughter and her partner in Denver right now who are
fitness/nutrition enthusiasts. They are very big into
Ketosis-triggering diets for brain-healing, obesity reduction and in
some cases even Diabetes relief.
We talked hours on it last night. Fascinating. I'm not quite read
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From: Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of Steven A Smith
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Steve writes:
"Who are we becoming?"
In spite of the Steve Bannon's of
Steve writes:
< In the example at hand of the Sugar Tax, we have already become
unhealthy, obese (well some of us) refined-sugar addicts partly because
our genome evolved to be greedy for rich sources of energy and partly
because we evolved a consumerist economy which seeks to exploit any and
We don't need a room. We have the References header:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822.html >8^D
Well, it was more a tongue-in-cheek reference to "you two are having too
much fun!" than "you need some privacy for this".
I wonder if it's coherent to ask this question? As we've seen in "the ar
f our
civilization. That works for me. Let's go.
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Steve writes:
"Who are we becoming?"
In spite of the Steve Bannon's of the world, whatever the hell we want.
Marcus
I have always operated on this tenet myself, but have observed others
seeming to fail at that task. Chomsky's "Manufacturing Consent" and
many other books on propoganda and s
We don't need a room. We have the References header:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822.html >8^D
I wonder if it's coherent to ask this question? As we've seen in "the arc"
thread, the boundaries of "I" are not very crisp. I recently tried (and
failed) to digest the argument made here:
Wie
Steve writes:
"Who are we becoming?"
In spite of the Steve Bannon's of the world, whatever the hell we want.
Marcus
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Get a room! (and finish writing that post-CyberPunk novel you just
outlined the tech concept for)!
Seriously... When I first started reading proto-cyberpunk (PK Dick,
John Brunner, et al) and then the more familiar works of
Sterling/Gibson/Cadigan/Stephenson, et alia, I didn'
..with branding like "Angelina" and "Scarlett"
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> On Apr 26, 2017, at 9:21 AM, glen ☣ wrote:
>
>
> I suppose you're right. Like Apple products, custom flora will only be
> available to rich people in closed-source formats. The rest of us will hatch
> from DIYBio hacked p
I suppose you're right. Like Apple products, custom flora will only be
available to rich people in closed-source formats. The rest of us will hatch
from DIYBio hacked pods in our grand parents' basements or burned-out
warehouses, managed by Raspberry Pis and android.
On 04/26/2017 08:02 AM,
rom: Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of ?glen?
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Which cohort would you rather be in?
http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/45505/title/Opinion
he infant could get a head start on watching television, and
> other important activities!
>
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art on watching television, and
other important activities!
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On 04/25/2017 09:37 PM,
On 04/25/2017 09:37 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/04/preemies-floating-in-fluid-filled-bags/524181/
Very cool! Being a bastard (http://bastards.org/), myself, I can't help but be
jealous of the children of the future.
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␦glen?
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