It wasn't me. You can't prove anything.


2015-01-07

Notes

Germany is threatening to throw Grease out of the EU.  Grease is calling the Germany’s bluff. The thing is, Germany has a history of not bluffing. I can’t wait for the cards to hit the table in this case. I imagine that drop will be heard round the world.

GED does not stand for General Equivalency Diploma. It is a company name. They are in the process of making the test computerized. An issue arose immediately that not everyone knows how to use a computer.


People keep saying things like “You can go to a public library to get on a computer to apply for all this online stuff.” But, you have to register for that access at my local library. They ask for an address, phone number and email. I’m not sure if there is a human who can override the requirements in order to let someone make all that stuff happen. If someone is too poor to have a home address, they are going to have to produce a big pile of self drive to make the first step of getting online to register for

Direct attack in France on the freedom of expression when it comes to saying anything negative against Muslims.

Robotics seems to be missing something at the moment. All of work is making something happen in the real world that was in your head. Even if it is mindless BS task, you have it in your head before you can make it happen. Robots work off of a make this servo move this amount and then make this gear turn so many times. All robots that I’m aware of are just sleep walking. I wonder what will happen when they wake up.

Robot insult “2+2=5”. Ya?!? Screw you too buddy!

In video games people don’t get sick. They don’t wind up in wheelchairs much. They typically just die.

I watched a video this morning of a French police officer getting caught out on a street in Paris. The officer gets shot and falls to the ground. The terrorist jogged up and shot the officer in the head. He then jogged back to the car and they drove off. it made me think of video games. So often people take a far too nonchalant view on death in video games.

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