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David Deamer Response to my E-mail Comment
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Author: Tom Hendricks
Date: Jul 8, 2008 11:19

...e-mail I sent him. Dr. Deamer, I would suggest a new way to look at the origin of life that I haven't seen in your work. Most origin theories are what I call Pop and Adapt chemical origins. Lifelike chemical processes first POP up out of nothing (usually the scenario must have a large fluke factor for this to happen). Then they adapt to the environment (though it is never explained how any of these processes would survive the ...
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Re: ~art~
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Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 6, 2008 05:20

...> anthropologists believe modern humans were replacing the earlier Neandertal people. The new Europeans decorated their bodies with beads and pierced animal teeth, carved exquisite figurines from ivory and stone, and painted hauntingly lifelike animals on the walls of deep caves. Some recent discoveries have strengthened this picture. Hints of art and personal ornaments have been found in Africa from just a few ...
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Re: ~art~
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Author: tooly
Date: Jul 6, 2008 05:10

... anthropologists believe modern humans were replacing the earlier Neandertal people. The new Europeans decorated their bodies with beads and pierced animal teeth, carved exquisite figurines from ivory and stone, and painted hauntingly lifelike animals on the walls of deep caves. Some recent discoveries have strengthened this picture. Hints of art and personal ornaments have been found in Africa from just a few thousand ...
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Re: ~art~
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Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 6, 2008 03:42

... anthropologists believe modern humans were replacing the earlier Neandertal people. The new Europeans decorated their bodies with beads and pierced animal teeth, carved exquisite figurines from ivory and stone, and painted hauntingly lifelike animals on the walls of deep caves. Some recent discoveries have strengthened this picture. Hints of art and personal ornaments have been found in Africa from just a few thousand ...
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Re: ~art~
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 5, 2008 22:32

...most anthropologists believe modern humans were replacing the earlier Neandertal people. The new Europeans decorated their bodies with beads and pierced animal teeth, carved exquisite figurines from ivory and stone, and painted hauntingly lifelike animals on the walls of deep caves. Some recent discoveries have strengthened this picture. Hints of art and personal ornaments have been found in Africa from just a few thousand years before ...
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Re: Rolling Stone's 40 essential albums of 1967
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Author: Treadleson
Date: Jul 1, 2008 19:10

... of life and spirit). So, the cells were painted with not only whatever gross or obvious movement was indicated, but with a constant expansion and contraction of subtle "breathing" movements... thus the incredible lifelike dimension of those classic great cartoon movies like Peter Pan and Cinderella. The same sort of thing holds true for analog versus digital recording. In analog recording, the human element of breath, ...
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Re: Rolling Stone's 40 essential albums of 1967
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Author: Janice
Date: Jul 1, 2008 11:14

...source of life and spirit). So, the cells were painted with not only whatever gross or obvious movement was indicated, but with a constant expansion and contraction of subtle "breathing" movements... thus the incredible lifelike dimension of those classic great cartoon movies like Peter Pan and Cinderella. The same sort of thing holds true for analog versus digital recording. In analog recording, the human element of breath, of slight...
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Re: one-liner for characater replacement
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Author: GaryScott
Date: May 29, 2008 11:42

... to the list  http://www.amtec.com/ -- You have to roll your own, but GINO and Winteracter have extensive plotting capabilities, GINO historically provided device drivers for REAL plotters in addition to the usual rasterization process. It also does 3D and fairly lifelike/gamelike moving images and dynamic plots. Since they are fairly complete APIs, you can write the entire application, not just the plotting parts with either one.
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Date: Apr 27, 2008 20:50

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Re: some thoughts on intelligence, natural and artificial
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Apr 26, 2008 09:18

... no "brain" at all. All of its 12 motors and 21 sensors were distributed in a decomposable network without a centralized controller. Yet the interaction of these 12 muscles and 21 sensors yielded an amazingly complex and lifelike behavior. Each of Genghis's six tiny legs worked on its own, independent of the others. Each leg had its own ganglion of neural cells-a tiny microprocessor-that controlled the leg's actions. Each leg thought for...
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