From: KPJ (kpj@sics.se)
Date: Sat Aug 11 2001 - 00:53:03 MDT
It appears as if Zero Powers <zero_powers@hotmail.com> wrote:
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|Why not? I am black. I am speaking up. As if it matters.
<MODE SPIKE>
Don't try o fool us. We all know you are a pinko. {8-]
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In this day and age, when a human can change its physical appearance
as well as skin and hair colours, it seems rather irrelevant to have
a hang-up on any of these properties of any human, except for those
who lack the monetary means to change them, as they only can use the
builtin methods of creating a scion, and thus must consider the colour
information in their mates' genes (if they wish to exercise any control
over the colour of their scions, of course).
Summary: Yawn.
ObExtrop:
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Here at the HAL-2001 (Hackers At Large <URL:http://www.hal2001.org/>),
Vaughan Bell <vaughan@backspace.org> held yesterday a talk on "Hacking
the Brain: From Reverse Engineerng to Optimisation". Slides available
at <URL:http://delerium.spc.org/tha/HALTalk.sdd>.
He concentrated on the input of glucose, oxygene, and B-vitamins to
optimise the cognitive circuits of the brain, after first introducing
the field of cognitive neuroscience.
A 50g glucose drink increased the cognitive throughput after a delay
of 30 minutes, and panned out after approximately one hour.
Oxygene 30s to one minute before learning something increased the
learning, but not the retrieval of the learned information.
I believe the exact scientific references exist in the slides.
Many Extropians would surely have felt much of the talk to been old hat,
but introduced the field nicely to newcomers.
[Tech: This report comes to you from <wireless-folk-34-14.campsite.hal2001.org>
comes to you via a wireless network connection (11 Mbps WaveLAN) and an
encrypted Kerberos telnet connection. Network congestion is rather low
at this time (Saturday, August 11, 2001, 08:23:34 +0200).]
[Weather: It has rained every day since we arrived here Monday, with sun now
and then. It becomes rather cold at 04-05 (in the morning) when you
live in a tent, around here. Brr...]
[Misc: I have seen one guy with wearable setup (LiquidImage M1 and Twiddler),
and another with a wearable web camera on his head. Standard setup
seems to be a laptop, and a number of traditional tower PCs and CRTs.
Lots of folk pack various mobile hardware, phones and PDAs.]
Cheers,
/kpj (of the colour frozen blue)
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