Anyone have a copy of this?
EDIT: Nevermind, it's available at the Internet Archive:
https://archive.org/details/AtomicGamer_091227
The file can be opened with 7-Zip.
For those having the traffic in one lane problem, one thing that's been going around is the "pinch" which forces cars to use all lanes on one way roads:
Eh, I think that emotions are moreso a type of thought, not the other way around. You can have thoughts without emotions but not emotions without thoughts. A computer can think, but does it really have emotions?
How can they think it out if you begin with the proposition that thoughts are just...
Yeah. I don't think Google ever wants to change it either, the head of Google Plus resigned I believe, it was his pet project, it got integrated into everything so they can't just take it back but Google admitted that it wasn't that great, and it seems like they're keeping it anyway since it...
YouTube used to hide comments that had too many downvotes though, so it didn't matter if they were "encouraged", they weren't seen. However, even though Reddit still gives people the ability to downvote and those comments with many are hidden, the quality of comments there still isn't that great...
With the Middle East specifically, it's probably since meddling in the area has made it worse so no one wants anything to do with it anymore even though the crisis in the area requires a response and that regional alliances for economic reasons means that for now it seems that autocrats must be...
Well, Canadians have taught an AI to be unbeatable at a version of poker, and it's coming for terrorists and your blood sugar next.
http://www.calgaryherald.com/life/Knows+when+hold+Alberta+scientists+develop+unbeatable+poker+program/10712411/story.html
Yeah, I was looking at the first few and thought I got the gist of it, but the rest are pretty bad in a way that I don't think most Western newspaper artists would ever pursue because of how generally condemning they are, regardless of the political situation.
The West has its fingers in more...
One difference is that those don't seem to portray any religiously significant figures, like Moses or David or Solomon (obviously because it would be against their own religion), and are more politically motivated. It would be more like a Western artist caricaturing Osama bin Laden or Abu Bakr...
That's a great summation of the Western political attitudes towards Muslims, I like how it combines liberal tolerance and conservative condemnation, and the smugness.
We would also obviously be less hostile if we weren't engaged in conflict with Muslim groups in the Middle East, but...
They should have no points that warrant what they ask for and people should know that they are no good in a wider context, but unfortunately they too often can find a key political/personal issue and build up their ideologies around it, and find unhappy people who don't care what the rest of the...
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