Djiezes

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Location:Belgium
Joined:12-29-2005
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About me
"Reality can destroy the dream, why shouldn't the dream destroy reality?" - George Moore

"Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, no one but yourself can free your mind." - Bob Marley

"[N]o testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact, which it endeavors to establish." - David Hume
Why I use Clipmarks
"Seize the moment of excited curiosity on any subject to solve your doubts; for if you let it pass, the desire may never return, and you may remain in ignorance."
- William Wirt

"Happiness is not so much in having as sharing. We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give."
- Norman MacEwan

"Software is like sex: It's better when it's free."
- Linus Torvalds
Where to find me on the web
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Website/Blog: http://k21st.wordpress.com/







   
 
 
 
   
 
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Your Nose, Your Brain, Your Faith
Antara
by Antara  1-12-2008    24
 Sam Harris article....very interesting! Rest of article: http://www.samharris.org/site/full_text/my-nose-my-brain-my-faith/
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No Central Control - how does it work?
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  1-11-2008   
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Internet Implications
abailart
by abailart  1-3-2008    3
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2008: Time to Change Your Mind
abailart
by abailart  1-1-2008    2
 Wonderful. Just think: you too could be a different person at the end of this sentence than you were at the beginning! May all our life sentences be write.
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Growing up in the Universe - Richard Dawkins
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  12-31-2007    6
 Lectures for Children from a young Richard Dawkins
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Thinking without Words
abailart
by abailart  12-26-2007    3
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Thinking the way animals do
pokkets
by pokkets  12-25-2007    9
 Temple Grandin Ph.D. is an assistant professor of animal behaviour at Colorado State Uni. She suffers from a form of autism, and describes the way she thinks as thinking in pictures. This has helped her understand the way Animals think, with direct association, rather than a logical process. A significant statement which can apply to most people, is the fact that originally as far as she was aware everybody thought the same way. Until she asked people and found this was not the case. She describes a radio station person who said she had no pictures, in her mind, but thought in terms of emotions or words. I'm sure I can understand my dogs. They seem to think in a manner that is simple, and straightforward, it can just be a matter of associating cues with behavior, and remembering Pavlov. I think in Pictures and sounds. There is music I can 'hear' in my mind that not only has the same 'quality' as the original, but there is a remarkable capacity to edit. Perhaps something like Auti
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A DNA driven world?
wildcat
by wildcat  12-18-2007    2
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BBC Visions of the Future: The Intelligence Revolution
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  12-11-2007   
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Mandala & Circle: Bioevolutionary Theory of Universality
abailart
by abailart  11-18-2007    1
 A good article on why circles, madalas etc seem universal, with reference to child development and cross-cultural artefacts.
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South Park explains Scientology
apple white
by apple white  9-12-2007    3
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Human Knowledge-Foundations and Limits-Brian Holtz
pokkets
by pokkets  8-25-2007   
 There are many more questions discussed, but there was enough room to provide some examples. He is asking the kinds of questions, that while profound, must be considered as answerable if we are to understand where we stand in the universe, and where we have the ability to go.
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WHY PEOPLE THINK COMPUTERS CAN'T
wildcat
by wildcat  7-10-2007    2
 Marvin Minsky, MIT First published in AI Magazine, vol. 3 no. 4, Fall 1982
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Plants "Recognize" Their Siblings
egsnyder
by egsnyder  6-13-2007    3
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another collaborative mindmapping tool
ghiberti
by ghiberti  6-12-2007    1
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Mark Twain's "The War Prayer"
Kore7
by Kore7  5-28-2007    4
 In 1904, disgusted by the aftermath of the Spanish-American War and the subsequent Philippine-American War, Mark Twain wrote a short anti-war prose poem called "The War Prayer." His family begged him not to publish it, his friends advised him to bury it, and his publisher rejected it, thinking it too inflammatory for the times. Twain agreed, but instructed that it be published after his death, saying famously: None but the dead are permitted to tell the truth. "The War Prayer" was eventually published after World War I, when its message was more in tune with the times. Now, Washington Monthly's publisher, Markos Kounalakis, who was affected by Twain's words when he covered the war in Yugoslavia in the early 90s, has made "The War Prayer" into a short video for release this Memorial Day weekend. It features stunning illustrations by Akis Dimitrakopoulos and is narrated by Peter Coyote, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Erik Bauersfeld. *
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Kurt Vonnegut Library Online
ashleystar
by ashleystar  5-8-2007   
 the sweetest find.
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Why The Loudest are Often the Most Wrong
Kore7
by Kore7  5-5-2007    12
 This classic paper by Kruger and Dunning, Unskilled and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One's Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self-Assessments , examines the psychological reasons for the unfortunately common correlation between ignorance and confidence. We argue that when people are incompetent in the strategies they adopt to achieve success and satisfaction, they suffer a dual burden: Not only do they reach erroneous conclusions and make unfortunate choices, but their incompetence robs them of the ability to realize it. Instead, like Mr. Wheeler, they are left with the mistaken impression that they are doing just fine. As Miller (1993) perceptively observed in the quote that opens this article, and as Charles Darwin (1871) sagely noted over a century ago, "ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge." ( PDF here .)
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The 100 Greatest Theorems!
abbysname
by abbysname  5-2-2007    1
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klipfolio.com: personal dashboard
zamanikarmana
by zamanikarmana  4-4-2007    3
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Kurt Vonnegut
morgainelefaye
by morgainelefaye  3-21-2007    8
 Eight rules for writing fiction.
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248-Dimensional Mathematical Map Calculated
Kore7
by Kore7  3-20-2007    8
  "The calculation was known to be possible in principle, but it was thought to be hopeless in practice," says Adams. "But four years ago a group of us said let's really try to do it. We're pretty sure we've got it right, but it's hard to be 100% sure." "It's probably one of the most complicated pure mathematical calculations anyone's ever done," says Stewart. "Each entry is difficult to calculate — it's amazing they managed to do this."
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Are we missing something?
ghiberti
by ghiberti  3-15-2007    4
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Self made scholar
wildcat
by wildcat  3-10-2007    4
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Podcasts that make you smart
lordthor
by lordthor  3-2-2007    2
 This is a nice collection of podcasts meant to make you smarter (ex: university lectures)
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WikidPad personal notebook
clipper1224
by clipper1224  2-27-2007    2
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12 Writing Tips From George Orwell
missangelyss
by missangelyss  2-15-2007    2
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Beyond Belief, Science, Religion, Reason and Survival
arifsali
by arifsali  2-10-2007   
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Convince me, debate, vote
wildcat
by wildcat  2-4-2007   
 interesting
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When You Can’t Get Started Writing
kwonsu
by kwonsu  2-3-2007   
 Follow the link for full text
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Google Videos of the Year
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  1-24-2007   
 Only 10 clipped but there are 20 picks
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Web 2.0 in the classroom: use cases
enbar
by enbar  1-24-2007    2
 A long and pretty miscellaneous list of examples from NITLE.org's blog, "Liberal Education Today." Mostly professors trying to use various Web 2.0 technologies in their classrooms.
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10 Most Significant Developments in Sci-Tech in 2006
gingembre
by gingembre  1-22-2007    2
 Chinese academics voted for the top 10 most significant developments in science and technology in China and the world in 2006. Short summaries of each item of both lists provide more information in the article.
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A huge Collection of Free Icons
funana
by funana  1-17-2007    2
 A collection of free icon pages. Very huge! I just clipped the teaser thumbnails, visit the source to get the download links of the icon sets.
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Positive impacts of free open source software assessed
alexpapa
by alexpapa  1-17-2007    1
 Piece of info posted on Slashdot today with a link to a massive academic study on the impacts of free open source software.
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Free Stock Photos for Graphic Designers & Web Designers
digitalnu
by digitalnu  1-16-2007   
 A list with comments of more than 50 free stock photo-websites
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Handbook: Academic freedom and responsibility post 9-11
tpq62
by tpq62  1-16-2007   
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Massive Resource List for All Self-Learners
cay002
by cay002  1-15-2007    9
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Beyond the Scientific Revolution
Socratoad
by Socratoad  1-13-2007    1
 Please go to source ..... you won't be sorry as there is lots of food for thought there
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15 Principles to Creating What You Want
shivas86
by shivas86  1-10-2007    17
 WoW that was a kind of a wake up call....
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