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Title: Rc: imho = in my humble opinion
This page is pretty good: htto://kb.iu.edu/data/adkc.html
(reminds me of meeting a Jewish boyfriend's dad once... My boyfriend had had problems exchanging
something at a store, I suggested buying another and using the new receipt to return the old item.
His dad spins to look at me and goes, "You from Brooklyn?!??" (where he grew up))
On 9/6/09 10:56 AM, "Jeffrey Epstein" <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
sorry „ what is imho.. in brooklynees , not what i think you wanted to suggest
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Victoria Stodden
wrote:
Like the elves in Lord of the Rings. I think immortality is so seductive it's
got these guys a bit mesmerized, but I like that people are Interested in
researching aging. The singularity part is a bit confusing - too many
different definitions floating out there for it to be a meaningful concept at
this point, imho.
My friend apparently went to hear startup funding pitches at Singularity University not
the Singularity Summit.
I'm sending you the book we talked about "The Making of the Atomic Bomb." Not only
does it go through the evolution of discoveries in physics it traces the
human side of how this project came together, starting with Szilard's
framing of his ambitions (based in part on HG Wells's writing ie. The
Open Conspiracy) and how personal dreams and interactions produced
the collaboration.
On 9/6/09 7:10 AM, "Jeffrey Epstein" <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
most are goofballs. however, there seems to be a kernel of
an idea , here and there „ even if by accident. , I know
little about them, have met many, the contention that
though most people are afraid of death, they are as
concerned if you tell them they will live for 1 000 years
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 8:33 PM, Victoria Stodden .c
;• wrote:
I know some of them - not Eric Baum. I liked
his criticism of engineering as creating static
and nonevolutionary design. I'll try and apply
that to my work in scientific innovation: code
and evolve, simple publication results are
static. He has a nice framing - robust
programming - that computational science as
a whole might benefit from, going beyond his
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CAD apps. There is a similar idea to his notion
of modularization in the study of scientific
progress called black boxes - the components
we build future results on (another aspect to
my research is the consequence of the
Internet making these opaque component
boxes transparent).
I don't know Peter Thiel (funder of singularity institute) personally, but
found him interesting at one point a few years
ago since he comes from the same Ayn Rand
and Stanford background as I do. I saw him
speak on the singularity at Google about a
year or so ago and didn't think he knew what
he was talking about and lost interest. In fact,
I'm not sure those Singularity guys are being
precise or scientific about what they're doing,
generally speaking. Might not be an issue for
you but makes it less interesting for me.
Wouldn't mind chatting with Norvig and maybe
a few others though, and I know Michael
Nielsen personally and like him.
Brockman asked me about them a few weeks ago and he questioned the
lack of involvement by women. I agree that's
weird. I told him Thiel was gay and he was
surprised at his own prescience!
A good friend of mine went to the singularity summit a couple weeks ago.
I'll ask him about it.
On 9/5/09 7:54 PM, "Jeffrey Epstein" <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
http:fisinginst.orgimedia/singula
ritysummit2008jericbaum I'm
going to search this domain for
more people
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