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Post by wolfstar on Oct 17, 2014 6:57:39 GMT 10
In summer we always have either watermelon or mangoes in the house. Enough that you can smell them! Lol. I can't wait to add mango to my morning chia for the first time this year! XD
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 16, 2014 23:28:03 GMT 10
Ooooooohhhhhh......
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 16, 2014 13:11:20 GMT 10
And, of course, our mangoes are to die for... drizzle them with choco syrup served with vanilla ice cream... I think I died and went to heaven haha I'm so there! I have a severe addiction to mangos and bananas Lol add avocados and Omg I'd be in heaven. ..
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 16, 2014 13:09:59 GMT 10
Do you mean the durian or papaya? Sorry Yeah the Zimmern thing is about the durian. Lol my mum used to try to force me to eat papaya *retch* all the nope.
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 16, 2014 11:57:34 GMT 10
Yeah I'm not keen on papaya either! You can thank Andrew Zimmern for that. His description was like "rotten onions mixed with dirty socks" that made my stomach churn. Lol I guess I'll never know until I try it for myself lol
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 16, 2014 8:21:17 GMT 10
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 15, 2014 17:14:56 GMT 10
Aawwww XD but I am rather hesitant on the durian Lol. I've heard bad bad things. XD
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 15, 2014 8:02:35 GMT 10
That's what I mean, they have a few projects currently going that they have forced to learn everything independently. No coding used at all. That's why it's taking so long. It had to even learn language. I'll have to find the show I was watching on it for you.
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 14, 2014 20:20:43 GMT 10
What I mean by creativity is that it wouldn't be able to solve any problem that our hadn't already been taught to respond to. Our best hope at true ai imho as yet is digitally. A true ghost in the shell so to speak. But like I said, that is a looong way off lol. While ai in current applications is pretty good it still can't learn. Yet the ones they're allowing to learn themselves are kept confined to a system much like a child's body as yet. Like I said they're still very slow in processing what takes us all of half a second Lol
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 14, 2014 19:50:49 GMT 10
Btw what we likely face first is bio enhancements. Or implants to facilitate various things like logging on to the Internet gits style.
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 14, 2014 19:49:04 GMT 10
They have a few ai projects but as yet they're very much like infants. They also don't have the creative process we have to solve things in any way that they haven't been taught to do (yes these are self learning systems) they are a LOOOONG way from being a threat to anyone. A bigger threat atm is basic droids that are programed to execute specific functions.
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 14, 2014 17:53:58 GMT 10
It's about a program becoming self aware. It's an older anime by anime standards. But I thoroughly recommend watching it it might give you another take on how things could go.
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 14, 2014 16:14:19 GMT 10
I'm guessing I'm the only person who watched ghost in the shell? Lol
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 14, 2014 16:00:28 GMT 10
Gotta book me a ticket Milord! XD
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 14, 2014 15:26:09 GMT 10
What I meant is that is been going around for s few years now and we aren't paying $20 for a 150g of coffee yet, or $5 for a chocolate bar I think the original article claiming it was a little over dramatic Lol. Btw Africa is another big producer of both as well there's a vid on yt showing the cocoa producers tasting chocolate for the first time that was pretty interesting.
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 14, 2014 15:12:01 GMT 10
Fwiw this has been going around along with a coffee shortage for like 3 years now. Lol. But big thumbs up to Daniel for pointing out ethically sourced chocolate!
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 13, 2014 12:09:18 GMT 10
Studied a lot of vet sciences in my spare time as a kid. That was one of the less scarring things I learned about animal reproduction. Lol
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 13, 2014 11:25:12 GMT 10
FML...even in the skeleton pic it has a weiner... Haha! I HOPE that's it's tailbone O.o Nope, almost all bats and mammals in general have one. It's called a bacculum. Dogs have them too.
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 10, 2014 20:03:57 GMT 10
Actually most animals have a p3nis bone. Just saying. ..
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Post by wolfstar on Oct 10, 2014 19:55:07 GMT 10
I think it's cute! Can I get one Aus? I promise I'll take good care of it!
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