i have listlust again.
to-do:
- mail a load of pkgs. destinations range from UTC/GMT +10 hours to UTC/GMT -07 hours. all pkgs go west west west.
- finish ripping my cd collection. i am finished with jazz and beep music. now for rock and classical. (part of my ongoing pursuit of total portability. eveything is data anyway as far as my brain is concerned - might as well go with it)
- cardio/yoga. it's supposed to be about 103 today, and there's no AC upstairs. bikram yoga by default. mmm sweat.
- waste water on the lawn. having a lawn in western colorado is stupid and wasteful.
- finish bookIII of nietzsche's gay science. where do people get the idea that nietzsche fostered fascism? it's totally anathema to where el loco was going. wagner, yeah, schopenhauer indirectly, but nietzsche? ugh.
- comment on your journal. promise. no really, i mean it.
to-do:
- mail a load of pkgs. destinations range from UTC/GMT +10 hours to UTC/GMT -07 hours. all pkgs go west west west.
- finish ripping my cd collection. i am finished with jazz and beep music. now for rock and classical. (part of my ongoing pursuit of total portability. eveything is data anyway as far as my brain is concerned - might as well go with it)
- cardio/yoga. it's supposed to be about 103 today, and there's no AC upstairs. bikram yoga by default. mmm sweat.
- waste water on the lawn. having a lawn in western colorado is stupid and wasteful.
- finish bookIII of nietzsche's gay science. where do people get the idea that nietzsche fostered fascism? it's totally anathema to where el loco was going. wagner, yeah, schopenhauer indirectly, but nietzsche? ugh.
- comment on your journal. promise. no really, i mean it.
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You know, I would really enjoy going to a special coffeeshop in Amsterdam. Especially someone with great thoughts like yours. This whole posting thing doesn't do communication justice. Plus I can show you my music collection.
I don't know about beating the Turing test. There is so much more to it as I am discovering myself. If you come by, my latest journal entry should be up and I think you too will be amazed at what I'm really tackling.
AI was come upon rather by 'accident' - of course I don't believe in accidents at all - while browsing through options for Computer Science. I was searching through the www.educationuk.org website looking for a pure science of some sort, as my failure at an arts oriented stream was an object lesson well learned. I REALLY didn't want to be a computer geek though. Then 'Artificial Intelligence' showed up in a search result. Not really knowing much about, I read a little about, liked what I read and then sought to balance it with something else as a double major. Along comes Abbadon with a link to disinfo.com on a certain Professor Warwick of the Cybernetics department. Little things continue to happen, I waver a bit, decide to go to Edinburgh, but destiny, fate, Eris or whatever intervenes and points me very correctly towards Reading. There has been a LOT of synchronicity involved in so small a journey.