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Sesame Street taught me how to count to 10 in Spanish
hahahahaha
thats more then the nuns taught me when I was kid in catholic school I should know how to speak french to add... the only word I know in french is how to say 'the sun'. thats all I remember isn't that bizarre?
sorry im being silly.......
wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy off topic........
my home is being invaded by orange cats....... and they are all around my home crying.......
its bizarre and weird... just orange cats...
I cant even go out by my patio to sit and relax with out seeing all these orange cats screaming and crying to get inside my patio area... its driving me nuts
im prolly being punished..
and even more weirdness... my kid is playing sims.. she loves that game.. she just said to me now that there is an orange stray cat coming to her 3D home family you guys ever play sims you can design homes and make people
I asked her. did you make this happen in the game she said no it just happened..
bizarre game----> sims 3 Supernatural
Quoting: SeaPunk I'll bump this. Was there 8 of them by chance? Just wondering if it is connected to the quake. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32430667 i remember that see now we are not sure cos you kept looning off you experience a lot of connectivity this we know you see sequences in it that appears to me not to match what you decided it should match maybe this time if we follow your sequences we may discover what it might match Quoting: aether Greetings Everyone This fits with something I am looking into but wont let me post the link to the site eats the post as usual LOL " mind uploading"( dot org) into substrate-independent minds (SIM) will need to remove the parentheses to look for the group (M) (U) (R) (G) know, high-resolution non-invasive scanning is unfeasible because of the short wave-length requirement that will evaporate the brain. But there may still be hope. Suppose we just want to scan the 3-D connectivity. This requires a resolution of about 0.3um. Maybe down to 0.1um at most.
The closest thing that I know is NMR microscopy which has voxel sizes of 100x100x100um. Which is way off. (Maybe they've made some progress lately).
How about using some nano-scale markers to mark the longitudinal orientation of dendrites and axons? Then the problem reduces to imaging those markers.
Quoting: observationThere is more to this but will let you go from here ;) "The Society of Neural Prosthetics and Whole Brain Emulation Science"
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