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Get out of my mind!

Get out of my mind! 04/09/2004 04:02 PM

Ok, so I first have to wake up around 6 for my lesson with Jen tomorrow morning I figure I'll...




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"(After surgery, the patients were asked) to do various motor and speech tasks, moving their hands various ways, talking, and imagining. The team could see from the data which parts of the brain correlate to these movements. They then asked the patients to play a simple, one-dimensional computer game involving moving a cursor up or down towards one of two targets. They were asked to imagine various movements or imagine saying the word 'move,' but not to actually perform them with their hands or speak any words by mouth. When they saw the cursor in the video game, they then controlled it with their brains.

'We closed the loop,' said (professor Daniel) Moran. 'After a brief training session, the patients could play the game by using signals that come off the surface of the brain. They achieved between 74 and 100 percent accuracy, with one patient hitting 33 out of 33 targets correctly in a row.'"

I'm sure the military would love to play too. Link

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Nutritional facts for games .. Currently on my mind

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I 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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Seems To Mind
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It looks like a reporter in Australia is really trying to make a story out of nothing today. Apparently, there's a new personal video recorder device being released there that lets people completely eliminate ads while recording whatever show they want. Broadcasters in the US have fought against such things in the ReplayTV device, and clearly the reporter on the article is trying to stir up some controversy. What's funny, though, for all of the scary language the reporter uses about how this will impact advertisers and networks she can't come up with a quote to back it up. In fact, the quotes paint a completely different picture. All the quotes from network people say they don't think it's a big deal, and believe that they'll be fine. Then, the reporter goes down a different path, and suggests the company, Faulconbridge, offering this ICE PVR may be somehow stealing the networks' programming guides. However, simply asking him shows that's not true, and they have staff creating their own programming guides. So, despite all of the scary language written by the reporter, it doesn't seem like anyone (other than the reporter) is actually that concerned about the launch of this device.

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falling leaves in my mind . . .


falling leaves in my mind . . . 06/14/2004 09:20 PM
Everyone else in the family had gone to sleep, and it was past midnight. I just wasn't able to sleep, so I sat on the couch and tried to read . . . but I couldn't focus. In the back of my mind, I knew that I was avoiding the real reason that I haven't been interested in weblogging, so I put down my book, and faced it. I turned off the light, opened the window over my head, and sat there, in the green glow of my ambient orb, and listened to the crickets in my back yard. I let my mind drift, and the answer came to me.

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