
Think of a Word Processor, but for ideas. Think of a Word Document but now a stack/deck of ideas.Think of a PDF but instead an App published in seconds on all Mobiles
Condenses multistranded strategic thought, previously put in the "too hard basket"
Few understand that Human thought adapts to the technology, like the novel coming after the printing press. After that it is a matter of shaping the environment so the "cognative load" is kept to a minimum. Put simply, we know you want to fly so we have built you a thought aircraft.
If you are supported by a competent tech-savvy management team, and your idea is simple and makes money for the people listening - you won't need this. However if you encounter people like Otto from "A fish called Wander", and you have a positive learning outlook - this is well worth a try!
Looking the Large Hadron Collider in Cern Switzerland and how the 10 anniversary of its open is a bit low key given its significance. There are general reports on Florence the Hurricane and I data dump some facts on how theses weather events are powered. It was a really interesting read on Schrodinger and how we set out in general terms an intelligent rational hypothesis of DNA as an a periodic crystal. I felt that the Tsunami article was a bit headline grabbing as it was more about a wave in a Fjord than your classic continent slammer. I felt the article on the homo sapien art was revealing in the way they used the ochre deposits to infer the direction of stroke and tool used. It was then sobering to find that there was prehuman art from 500 000 years ago which chips away at the significance threshold of the entire discovery. The article interviewing the woman who discovered the first pulsar (little green man) was touching. It says something in that if you have an engagement ring you were chucked out the lab as married women don't work. My feeling is that we are just touching the surface of what I call "culture waste" in which opportunity is sacrificed to get some inane element of politics or beliefs right. I am typing a longer blog post to sharpen these cognitive skills and track typing speed and accuracy. Some of the other training involves just writing out entire pages from random books. I can say the last thing is sailing very close to my idea of totally not fun.
This for me is probably the most moving podcast I have ever done. It is a story of the an ancient Iranian city that was mascred and the burnt, collapsing and preserving the instant of mascre. Then if this is not enough the next article means that we have this comming to us via the hand of AI. Then if this is not enough there is a review of a book on how Twitter will plunge us in to a Nuclear war with reports just transposed from 1945 if you were having doubts if this could possibly happen.
A range of stories like octopuses on MDMA being a little less unsociable showed flawed thinking about charateristics evolving several times. I am left wondering why your hair knows to grow with artificial sandlewood and not the real thing. The story on the health risk from obesity is actually a bit disturbing. The idea of China funding the Greenland independance movement is delicious. In general articles appear to venture into low logic areas to get the length and story they want. Perhaps I am just not in a very receptive mood today.
I love thinking about Incas. I really do think this civilization could not have flourished if there was as much corruption as we have now. I believe our technology allows us to sustain a corruption load. Then there is an article on doing wildlife science in a war zone and the real cost of neglecting people near a food source. Finally there is a story of property gradients which finishes with a nice observation of how nature replenishes itself so doesnt have to hit the durablity reliablity limits we have in our technological society.
What makes us human or how we should ask that question. There is a interesting review of new London Science museums that seems to avoid the question of enshining conceptual bunders that plague our Australian ones. There is actually a quite interesting response to questions about boiling potatoes. I like the idea of diluting hunting license lotteries.
A new breed of Terminator scientist from Scotland arrives killing thousands with the aid of an army of natives. Finally he shoots a female after laying one egg and another just about to come out. Bingo! But it not only is an egg it is more primative than bird eggs. I will improve reading but I am on rehab so it is a real effort.
A new breed of Terminator scientist from Scotland arrives killing thousands with the aid of an army of natives. Finally he shoots a female after laying one egg and another just about to come out. Bingo! But it not only is an egg it is more primative than bird eggs. I will improve reading but I am on rehab so it is a real effort.
A new breed of Terminator scientist from Scotland arrives killing thousands with the aid of an army of natives. Finally he shoots a female after laying one egg and another just about to come out. Bingo! But it not only is an egg it is more primative than bird eggs. I will improve reading but I am on rehab so it is a real effort.
The reptile nature of the egg put the Platypus as reported elsewhere back in time 166 million years, this then starts to raise questions on whether fur supported lactation (milk production). CSIRO research on to the new anti microbial qualities of Platypus Milk seems to answer key questions ambiguously
The reptile nature of the egg put the Platypus as reported elsewhere back in time 166 million years, this then starts to raise questions on whether fur supported lactation (milk production). CSIRO research on to the new anti microbial qualities of Platypus Milk seems to answer key questions ambiguously
The reptile nature of the egg put the Platypus as reported elsewhere back in time 166 million years, this then starts to raise questions on whether fur supported lactation (milk production). CSIRO research on to the new anti microbial qualities of Platypus Milk seems to answer key questions ambiguously
Really interesting using the blocks for stocks and shares before the stock market crash. The introduction of logs are not for the feint hearted, how ever there is a satisfying commercial compound interest problem. I have the general insight of how there is a complex interaction between the framework of thinking and the thought produced.
A real tour de blocks as we tackle some maths probems in the time before computers. Completion of squares and arithmetic and geometric and power series. Some beautiful pictures but I can quickly lay my hands on the USB for my flatbed scanner. Amazing to contemplate the advance of 90 years technology.
Looking at calculus, and the uses in Geography, History and Economics. A book that is podcasted through and processed in short time. My thoughts are pondering thad processing the really personal experience of listening to an innovator of the past and connecting it to the extreme inertia of the present. This surely is the problem both social and mathematical we need to solve.
This is Erkof at her best. Can you imagine the time before sterilization. Forget all other experiences if it is not cheese it is not the real deal. I like Norway story. But hang on that is not real cheese they are eating. Also the success of the Vikings is all down to the might fighting cheese they took wiht them. How does the Stresa Convention sit with you? Are you a cheese outlaw? All these worries and true-cheese-facts I had been happily living with out.
Ireland that has left cheese lacking due to celts, but they have done alot of other things. Holland, the undisputed hygenic world cheese super power. The foot cheese gets a footnote, as well as off Edam knife sticker. There is oblique mention of wearing cheese molds as a helmet during the riots. I have also learnt quite alot of Dutch geography.
Bellgum blessed with wheat fields was distracted from its cheese destiny. How could I have missed the great cheese museums? Luxenbourg gets a cheese. France is next a heavy weight cheese country. I reflect on a cheese maytr that I had read about in other contexts. . . he was burnt for his belief in cheese.
This is Erkof at her best. Can you imagine the time before sterilization. Forget all other experiences if it is not cheese it is not the real deal. I like Norway story. But hang on that is not real cheese they are eating. Also the success of the Vikings is all down to the might fighting cheese they took wiht them. How does the Stresa Convention sit with you? Are you a cheese outlaw? All these worries and true-cheese-facts I had been happily living with out.
An accidental reread of Spain and the Professors cheese. Greek cheese is steeped in Greek legended - the always hungry cheese obsessed cyclops is really the stuff of legends. Fredrick the Great's cheese prise to those who can beat the Dutch made the rather dismissive entry on East Germany more interesting. Other eatern block countries are covered. The Polish government cheese seems interesting.
Afterlookng a cheese for many hours my basic chemistry has kicked into look at the gobular protien types, disulphide bonds and coagulation, light dispersion and other properties. I reflect that deep understanding is not fashionable, but it allows one to make sense of the bigger picture and make connections.
We go through the Soviet Union Bulgaria and Romania. The story of the world's biggest cheese from Canada is mind boggling. This was out done some 70 years later by a US cheese. The Canadian Variety brand sounds bizzar, however the US adulteration of cheese with other animal fat is actually rather a sad chapter in history.
Stork at her cheese best! I live the Turkish cheese they string up and beat. Israel is surreal in this description. ( Is rael is not real) I remember now that 76 was the time of the Uganda hostage raid by Israelis not the 6 day war. The confused Dutch cows in the Jordanian desert is a thought to hold onto.
Some favourites for 1976 ... a much more salty time. The Dutch having very thin sliced cheese for breakfast is told in a rather confusing way for me at least, It seems she was having a go at someone, but it is hard to tell. Unfortunately I was interrupted but I don't expect too many people will listen.
The last stange 70's salt recipes then a surprising read on wine and cheese. I thought it would be to boring to read. It is not so bad. Then Make you own cheese. The only question in why? Then finally, processed cheese or immation processed cheese food as it is called. Good bye Nancy it was nice hearing from someone who lives in a cheese world.
A long 90 min description of how the protons in you brain are coaxed to give a health report on surronding tissue by tuning the 'music' notes played to them. The first note gets them in step the second changes their 'direction' ( a bit more complex than that) and finally you brain sings its health. The image is called FLAIR. Your symmetry is S2 and don't you forget that truth.
Francis Bacon (1561 - 1624) has the vision to setup English colonies of Virginia and New Foundland. Then at the end of his life he writes NEW ATLANTIS that is the &first &science &fiction novel in which he sets out alot of the ideas acknowledged by Ben F in US constitution. Take pity on me, just minding my own business doing rehab reading through books. Abolutely no one has any time for what I am reading.
Francis Bacon (1561 - 1624) has the vision to setup English colonies of Virginia and New Foundland. Then at the end of his life he writes NEW ATLANTIS that is the &first &science &fiction novel in which he sets out alot of the ideas acknowledged by Ben F in US constitution. Take pity on me, just minding my own business doing rehab reading through books. Abolutely no one has any time for what I am reading.
Francis Bacon (1561 - 1624) has the vision to setup English colonies of Virginia and New Foundland. Then at the end of his life he writes NEW ATLANTIS that is the &first &science &fiction novel in which he sets out alot of the ideas acknowledged by Ben F in US constitution. Take pity on me, just minding my own business doing rehab reading through books. Abolutely no one has any time for what I am reading.
Given Plato speaks to us through popular adult drama of his dialogues, we are left with a lot of questions of the order and intent, presumably to prevoke then educate. It leads me to the modern paradox of education that to the uneducated its all about knowing more while to the educated it is more about being awareness and respect of knowledge.
Given Plato speaks to us through popular adult drama of his dialogues, we are left with a lot of questions of the order and intent, presumably to prevoke then educate. It leads me to the modern paradox of education that to the uneducated its all about knowing more while to the educated it is more about being awareness and respect of knowledge.
Given Plato speaks to us through popular adult drama of his dialogues, we are left with a lot of questions of the order and intent, presumably to prevoke then educate. It leads me to the modern paradox of education that to the uneducated its all about knowing more while to the educated it is more about being awareness and respect of knowledge.
We work through the four books of the Essay. We look at the fundamentals to knowledge, of substances, modes and relations, then simple and complex ideas, the use and abuse of language, and finally the fourth book about the quality of knowledge. Then we go through it again extracting special insights.
We work through the four books of the Essay. We look at the fundamentals to knowledge, of substances, modes and relations, then simple and complex ideas, the use and abuse of language, and finally the fourth book about the quality of knowledge. Then we go through it again extracting special insights.
We work through the four books of the Essay. We look at the fundamentals to knowledge, of substances, modes and relations, then simple and complex ideas, the use and abuse of language, and finally the fourth book about the quality of knowledge. Then we go through it again extracting special insights.
Quick note to John and Simon. A cladding grating with palladium and rhodium catalysts can give optical fibre feed back of cars catalytic converters. As part of a total auto-photonic solution with distributed sensors it could make sense. Gadolinium is an interesting rare earth dopant due to its magnetic properties - just checked there are now lots of papers on it.
This is Australia's deeply disturbing national sports policy. On reading the chair heading up Sports Australia seems to genuinely care, but the graphics to show twice as many people, or that the fraction of people left over from 70% is (stop the press) 30% leaves you wondering. The term used is "Roos loose in the top paddock"
This is Australia's deeply disturbing national sports policy. On reading the chair heading up Sports Australia seems to genuinely care, but the graphics to show twice as many people, or that the fraction of people left over from 70% is (stop the press) 30% leaves you wondering. The term used is "Roos loose in the top paddock"
This is Australia's deeply disturbing national sports policy. On reading the chair heading up Sports Australia seems to genuinely care, but the graphics to show twice as many people, or that the fraction of people left over from 70% is (stop the press) 30% leaves you wondering. The term used is "Roos loose in the top paddock"
A family tradition reaching back well over 100 years leds you to teach the &magic of science, with well ... MAGIC. Getting students to perform magic tricks of theirown choosing really does get the old observation, inference and &model circuit fired up. Unlike a fellow Aussie, alas I am not the world's greatest showman?
A family tradition reaching back well over 100 years leds you to teach the &magic of science, with well ... MAGIC. Getting students to perform magic tricks of theirown choosing really does get the old observation, inference and &model circuit fired up. Unlike a fellow Aussie, alas I am not the world's greatest showman?
A family tradition reaching back well over 100 years leds you to teach the &magic of science, with well ... MAGIC. Getting students to perform magic tricks of theirown choosing really does get the old observation, inference and &model circuit fired up. Unlike a fellow Aussie, alas I am not the world's greatest showman?Dr Peter Hill
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