Read Your Banker's Mind
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Read Your Banker's Mind (The Motley
Fool)
Read Your Banker's Mind (The Motley
Fool)
04/27/2004 01:00 PMThe Motley Fool - We don't yet have the technology to read other
people's minds (although the public use of cell phones has given us
unprecedented access to the private lives of perfect strangers). But
in the world of banking, consumers have come pretty close to crawling
into their lender's headspace.
Vader Will Read Your Mind
Vader Will Read Your Mind
06/05/2005 11:51 PMBurger King has put together a nifty
flash site where Darth Vader
guesses your thoughts in 20 questions. Make sure you turn on your
sound for the funny dialogue. Thanks to Ken Benobi for the alert.
Dave Read My Mind
Dave Read My Mind
01/16/2004 11:28 AM
"RSS feeds whose title
contains 'librar'." [Scripting News]
How To Instantly Read Your Prospects
Mind by Harnessing The Power of 5 Magic
Words
How To Instantly Read Your Prospects
Mind by Harnessing The Power of 5 Magic
Words
04/16/2004 08:57 AMWebDevInfo Apr 16 2004 1:06PM GMT
In a Banker's Retrial, Evidence the Jury
Will Not Hear
In a Banker's Retrial, Evidence the Jury
Will Not Hear
04/11/2004 10:21 PMNew York Times Apr 12 2004 2:52AM GMT
22 Italians (funny, it only read 12 when
I first read it this morning) died in a
bomb blast in Iraq
22 Italians (funny, it only read 12 when
I first read it this morning) died in a
bomb blast in Iraq
11/13/2003 08:53 AMBombing comes despite attacks on insurgents .. lourd tribut ..
CNN
cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/11/12/sprj.irq.main/index.html
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Read My Lips: Read My Lips Proudly
Presents the 89th Edition of the
Carnival of the Vanities
Read My Lips: Read My Lips Proudly
Presents the 89th Edition of the
Carnival of the Vanities
06/03/2004 06:36 AMRead My Lips: Read My Lips Proudly Presents the 89th Edition of the
Carnival of the Vanities
tig.mu.nu/archives/030809.html
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If you read nothing else today - READ
THIS
If you read nothing else today - READ
THIS
03/13/2003 12:46 PMgreat piece (full of the truth) .. The French Connection .. New York
Times .. him seriously .. Bill Safire
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"If you read nothing else today - READ
THIS"
"If you read nothing else today - READ
THIS"
03/13/2003 03:47 PMMind AI 0.1
Mind AI 0.1
04/18/2004 12:27 PMAn artificial mind based on some advanced concepts.
MIND 1.1
MIND 1.1
07/27/2004 08:11 PMDICOM query/transfer tool
FC Now: Of A Whole New Mind
FC Now: Of A Whole New Mind
04/13/2005 05:15 PMYesterday afternoon, I took the train down to Philadelphia to join the
local Company of Friends group at the Charter High School for
Architecture and Design. Why go so far just to turn around to head
home in several hours?...
Mind the Gap
Mind the Gap
08/16/2004 10:23 AMGap is starting to look vulnerable as it gets set to post quarterly
results.
Mind you, I bet it isn't
Mind you, I bet it isn't
06/17/2004 01:04 PMOh My Fucking God. Please let this be a joke....
It's all in the mind.
It's all in the mind.
03/22/2005 04:37 PM
Neuroeconomics: "Eventually it
could help economists design
incentives that gently guide
people toward making decisions that are in their long-term best
interests in everything from labor negotiations to diets to
401(k) plans." Note the ambiguous use of the pronoun
"their"--are we talking about the long-term interests of
people in general or of economists?
Get out of my mind!
Get out of my mind!
04/09/2004 04:02 PMOk, so I first have to wake up around 6 for my lesson with Jen
tomorrow morning I figure I'll...
Why Would Anybody in Their Right Mind .
. .
Why Would Anybody in Their Right Mind .
. .
06/05/2005 11:52 PMThe Fair Employment licenses and the Creative Comment licenses face
similar kinds of resistence. We often hear people say that no employer
in its right mind would volunteer for legal liability. But this sounds
a lot like people who say that noone in their right mind would ever
throw away...
Not What We Had in Mind
Not What We Had in Mind
07/09/2004 04:44 PMShark Tank: It's the 1990s, and this training director pilot fish
orders a PC so his office can at long last be connected to the LAN --
but the computer and printer have to be ordered separately.
The Flickering Mind
The Flickering Mind
05/12/2004 02:25 PMMapping the Mind
Mapping the Mind
04/12/2005 04:15 PMRB minds the mind
RB minds the mind
01/18/2004 02:45 PMRageBoy talks a quick trot through AI, cognitive psychology and
philosophy, proving once again that autodidacts are the best educated
people on the planet. Since RB ties me into the piece — I am not
worthy, I am not worthy — let me answer the question he ends
with: "I don't know quite how I got here from Fodor's funny take on
Dasein." Here's how you got there, muh friend. In a few pithy —
and NC-17 — paragraphs you raise the notion of Dasein, and then
take us through the clumsy way AI has tried to reincorporate the
baby...
Making the Mind
Making the Mind
01/17/2004 10:42 PM Making the
Mind. "The general outlines of how genes build the brain
are finally becoming clear, and we are also starting to see how, in
forming the brain, genes make room for the environment’s essential
role. While vast amounts of work remain to be done, it is becoming
equally clear that understanding the coordination of nature and
nurture will require letting go of some long-held beliefs."
Expand My Mind?
Expand My Mind?
02/05/2005 09:26 PMFree registration may be required to read the story. Dr. Ecstasy
“Alexander Shulgin, Sasha to his friends, lives with his wife,
Ann, 30 minutes inland from the San Francisco Bay on a hillside dotted
with valley oak, Monterey pine and hallucinogenic cactus. At 79, he
stoops a little, but he is still well over six feet tall, with a mane
of white hair, a matching beard and a wardrobe that runs toward
sandals, slacks and…
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Mind like Water
Mind like Water
05/19/2004 05:43 PMIn the future, we shall look to each other, and the few who know the
codes will say the codes, and the codes shall be "GTD" and "David
Allen", and lo we shall know each other, and it shall be...
A Machine With a Mind of Its Own
A Machine With a Mind of Its Own
07/29/2004 05:01 AMRoss King wanted a research assistant who would work full time without
sleep or food -- so he built one. By Oliver Morton from Wired
magazine.
In The Canyons Of Your Mind
In The Canyons Of Your Mind
08/12/2004 04:36 AM
Life's like that
isn’t it?
Only the other day I was
walking in the west end and...
suddenly I was set upon by hordes of fans and
admirers who wanted to...
touch my clothes.
So I took
sanctuary in a nearby cinema.
Normally of course I don't go in but...
that day I saw something that...
really moved me
I'd
like to share this...wonderful experience with you
it was...
(more inside gentle reader)
The Hidden Mind
The Hidden Mind
04/12/2004 12:52 AMHypnosis really changes your mind
Hypnosis really changes your mind
09/12/2004 03:26 AMnewscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99996385
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The Mind Reels
The Mind Reels
08/29/2004 12:25 PM
What is the justice department trying to censor in the ACLU's case
against the Patriot Act? Anything they feel like, apparantly,
including quotes from
The
Supreme Court. [via
boingboing]
The American Mind
The American Mind
02/19/2004 08:05 AMsees big potential for John Edwards .. Sean Hackbarth at The American
Mind
theamericanmind.com/mt-test/archives/014738.html
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The Mind of the Fundamentalist
The Mind of the Fundamentalist
04/29/2004 09:14 AM
The mind of the fundamentalist (streaming RealAudio) is an
hour-long radio show featuring excerpts from talks given at a
psychoanalytic psychotherapy conference in Sydney. Three speakers
discuss experiences with fundamentalists, and driving factors behind
their beliefs. It includes an amazing first-hand account of
fundamentalist terrorism by a journalist whos plane was hijacked, and
who later tracked down the hijacker and attempted to understand what
drove him. The RealAudio-squeamish can find a
tran
script here.
Wonderland: Currently on my mind
Wonderland: Currently on my mind
08/28/2004 04:46 AMNutritional facts for games .. Currently on my
mind
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Mind if I fart?
Mind if I fart?
03/23/2005 10:53 PM
Physicians and
scientists around the world even go as far as to state that smoking
leads to premature death. Don’t we all know someone who smokes
constantly, even heavily, yet is still living — or has lived — to
the mature age of eighty, ninety, and older? Furthermore, the MDs and
PhDs state that smoking causes cancer and emphysema. If this diagnosis
were definitive, wouldn’t these afflictions affect all smokers
equally, rather than the small percentage that it actually does
affect?
Georgia out of its mind
Georgia out of its mind
02/10/2004 02:59 AMIn 1848, in Georgia, it was illegal to teach a black person to read.
Two years ago it was illegal...
"Whoops, never mind"
"Whoops, never mind"
05/22/2004 02:19 AMMind Reading
Mind Reading
03/13/2003 10:16 AMAn American researcher taps collective consciousness by scanning Web
searches.
"he doesn?t mind"
"he doesn?t mind"
07/04/2004 03:35 PMMind Your Phraseology!
Mind Your Phraseology!
08/14/2002 03:13 AMThe Mind Boggles
The Mind Boggles
03/19/2003 10:28 PMI finished the residual style fixes today. All of the code that I
wrote to fix up tag misnesting and to reopen tags across paragraphs
works like a charm. I deliberately implemented this code to only
execute when in quirks mode, so standards mode pages will not get
fixed up implicitly if they use bad HTML.
Proud of myself, I then went through my bug list. All of the pages
were fixed except for one. Perplexed, I cut out the relevant snippet
and pasted it into a local Web page. It worked! I loaded the page
online. Nope, didn't work. I brought it up in Mozilla and WinIE, and
the page looked just fine.
Confused I downloaded the entire page to disk. Still didn't work
in Safari, but it did work in Mozilla and WinIE! I kept reducing the
page until finally I noticed that it had an XHTML doctype.
An invalid page, horribly invalid (two body tags, misnested font
tags) , was using standards mode in Safari and Mozilla! Even more
mind-boggling, Mozilla actually still applies residual style quirks in
strict mode. I couldn't believe it!
Maybe I'm taking a hard-line stance here, but I view fixing up tag
misnesting as a horrible quirk that should not be implemented in
standards mode. If you don't behave strictly when in standards mode,
how will people ever write valid HTML?
I hope that Mozilla's behavior is just a bug.
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