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Re: Distributed Supercomputer Mind.Forth AI David Mitchell 03-06-2010
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Posted by David Mitchell on March 6, 2010, 2:47 am


On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 15:01:47 -0800, Mentifex wrote:

> The Netizen "Keyboard Cowboy" has yesterday launched
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/distrubuted-mindforth
>
> for discussion of a distributed and parallel representation of the
> Mind.Forth ideas.

Just in case you're unfamiliar with "Mentifex", don't bother: the guy's a
nutjob.

Google him for more info.

Annoyingly, if he'd spent as much time actually /working on/ his ideas as
he has telling everyone he's solved the problem, he might have even made
some progress .

But I somehow doubt it...

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Posted by Don Stockbauer on March 6, 2010, 7:39 am


On Mar 6, 1:47 am, David Mitchell
> On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 15:01:47 -0800, Mentifex wrote:
> > The Netizen "Keyboard Cowboy" has yesterday launched
> >http://groups.google.com/group/distrubuted-mindforth
> > for discussion of a distributed and parallel representation of the
> > Mind.Forth ideas.
> Just in case you're unfamiliar with "Mentifex", don't bother: the guy's a
> nutjob.
> Google him for more info.
> Annoyingly, if he'd spent as much time actually /working on/ his ideas as
> he has telling everyone he's solved the problem, he might have even made
> some progress .
> But I somehow doubt it...

Hasn't the Global Brain made AI moot? I mean, why bother to try to
make machines smart when we've already got a world system locked in
sextillions of times better than having "smart" machines running
around. "Smart" machines? Why not waste your time trying to make
smart trees. Sheesh.

Have a nice day. Examine your religion and see if it's the true one
or not.

Posted by Don Stockbauer on March 6, 2010, 8:00 am


> On Mar 6, 1:47 am, David Mitchell
> > On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 15:01:47 -0800, Mentifex wrote:
> > > The Netizen "Keyboard Cowboy" has yesterday launched
> > >http://groups.google.com/group/distrubuted-mindforth
> > > for discussion of a distributed and parallel representation of the
> > > Mind.Forth ideas.
> > Just in case you're unfamiliar with "Mentifex", don't bother: the guy's a
> > nutjob.
> > Google him for more info.
> > Annoyingly, if he'd spent as much time actually /working on/ his ideas as
> > he has telling everyone he's solved the problem, he might have even made
> > some progress .
> > But I somehow doubt it...
> Hasn't the Global Brain made AI moot?  I mean, why bother to try to
> make machines smart when we've already got a world system locked in
> sextillions of times better than having "smart" machines running
> around.  "Smart" machines?  Why not waste your time trying to make
> smart trees.  Sheesh.
> Have a nice day.  Examine your religion and see if it's the true one
> or not.

Prove the Global Bran? Come on now. Too big a task due to its
magnificence. Why not tell me to make the galaxy spin around the
other way? Why not tell me to halt the Big Bang and create the Big
Crunch overnight? Sheesh. It's a power thing. Telling your hated
conversational opponent to do the impossible.

Posted by David Mitchell on March 6, 2010, 9:41 am


On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 05:00:59 -0800, Don Stockbauer wrote:

>> On Mar 6, 1:47 am, David Mitchell
>> > On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 15:01:47 -0800, Mentifex wrote:
>> > > The Netizen "Keyboard Cowboy" has yesterday launched
>> > >http://groups.google.com/group/distrubuted-mindforth
>> > > for discussion of a distributed and parallel representation of the
>> > > Mind.Forth ideas.
>> > Just in case you're unfamiliar with "Mentifex", don't bother: the
>> > guy's a nutjob.
>> > Google him for more info.
>> > Annoyingly, if he'd spent as much time actually /working on/ his
>> > ideas as he has telling everyone he's solved the problem, he might
>> > have even made some progress .
>> > But I somehow doubt it...
>> Hasn't the Global Brain made AI moot?  I mean, why bother to try to
>> make machines smart when we've already got a world system locked in
>> sextillions of times better than having "smart" machines running
>> around.  "Smart" machines?  Why not waste your time trying to make
>> smart trees.  Sheesh.
>> Have a nice day.  Examine your religion and see if it's the true one or
>> not.
>
> Prove the Global Bran? Come on now. Too big a task due to its
> magnificence. Why not tell me to make the galaxy spin around the other
> way? Why not tell me to halt the Big Bang and create the Big Crunch
> overnight? Sheesh. It's a power thing. Telling your hated
> conversational opponent to do the impossible.

Hi Dan,

Either you appear to be arguing with yourself, or someone's borrowed your
identity.

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= David --- If you use Microsoft products, you will, inevitably, get
= Mitchell --- viruses, so please don't add me to your address book.
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Posted by MarkWills on March 6, 2010, 11:50 am


On Mar 6, 2:41 pm, David Mitchell
> On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 05:00:59 -0800, Don Stockbauer wrote:
> >> On Mar 6, 1:47 am, David Mitchell
> >> > On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 15:01:47 -0800, Mentifex wrote:
> >> > > The Netizen "Keyboard Cowboy" has yesterday launched
> >> > >http://groups.google.com/group/distrubuted-mindforth
> >> > > for discussion of a distributed and parallel representation of the
> >> > > Mind.Forth ideas.
> >> > Just in case you're unfamiliar with "Mentifex", don't bother: the
> >> > guy's a nutjob.
> >> > Google him for more info.
> >> > Annoyingly, if he'd spent as much time actually /working on/ his
> >> > ideas as he has telling everyone he's solved the problem, he might
> >> > have even made some progress .
> >> > But I somehow doubt it...
> >> Hasn't the Global Brain made AI moot?  I mean, why bother to try to
> >> make machines smart when we've already got a world system locked in
> >> sextillions of times better than having "smart" machines running
> >> around.  "Smart" machines?  Why not waste your time trying to make
> >> smart trees.  Sheesh.
> >> Have a nice day.  Examine your religion and see if it's the true one or
> >> not.
> > Prove the Global Bran?  Come on now.  Too big a task due to its
> > magnificence.  Why not tell me to make the galaxy spin around the other
> > way?  Why not tell me to halt the Big Bang and create the Big Crunch
> > overnight?  Sheesh.  It's a power thing.  Telling your hated
> > conversational opponent to do the impossible.
> Hi Dan,
> Either you appear to be arguing with yourself, or someone's borrowed your
> identity.
> --
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> = David    --- If you use Microsoft products, you will, inevitably, get
> = Mitchell --- viruses, so please don't add me to your address book.
> ==================================================
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Or he's a nutjob.

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