Mr. Ed
Be what you is not what you what you ain’t
- Location
- Central NY
Ok you are a computer, do you prefer a reboot of a fresh install?
Absolutely, what time shall I make your appointment?Is System Restore an option?
Luddite....Is there an English translation to this thread?
You want to be a VR headset because you want people to wear you. That's the only reason.I’d rather imagine myself as a VR headset. They get to go more places and can create their own version of reality as well. Isn’t that what most of us really want, after all? A reality of our own choosing?
Actually, I just want to change the way they see things, that's all.You want to be a VR headset because you want people to wear you. That's the only reason.
Don't flatter yourself. At one time, Windows 3.1 in a new shiny Dell was all the best.If I am a computer, I want to be put in a new shiny case with all the latest, top of the line components.
Still better than what I'm in now. Getting old a second time doesn't sound so bad.Don't flatter yourself. At one time, Windows 3.1 in a new shiny Dell was all the best.
You might be shiny today and completely top of the line but the line keeps shifting
and what's shiny today likely wont be as much so tomorrow. But if you don't have a
dream, how you gonna have a dream come true?
Did I tell you the tale of next door's 14 year-old? Probably, but memory and old age are not the best of companions.Luddite....![]()
Sometimes "smart" means knowing that one doesn't know everything, after all.Did I tell you the tale of next door's 14 year-old? Probably, but memory and old age are not the best of companions.
A knock on the door and the lad is standing there with his mother. Mother asks: "Did I know anything about quadratic equations?" "Yes, but I need to find my school book just to refresh." "You still have your school book!" A very surprised mother said. "I will find it and call round." A quick search in the attic and there it is. Notice Holly, a quick search in the attic, not on line, Luddite indeed.
The young lad is very bright, he also realises that mathematics plays an important part in computer science, a subject that he excels in, so we go through his homework and he grasps the fact that quadratic equations have two answers. Quadratics have two answers because they can be reduced to a square root, in a suitable sense, and there are typically two square roots of any given value.
I give him a couple of easier examples and he cracked them straight away. Then I answered his first homework question and laid it upside down in front of him. He looked at his homework question, wrote it down, worked it out and looked at me for approval. "Turn my attempt over," I told him. They matched. He was triumphant. He then said: "If you are so smart, how come I had to program your new phone so that you could use it?" "That's a very good question, " I replied, as I gathered my book and went home.
Somehow that reminds me of this videoHe then said: "If you are so smart, how come I had to program your new phone so that you could use it?" "That's a very good question, " I replied, as I gathered my book and went home.
An interesting idea, but not one I can relate to very well.Imagine yourself as a computer
You mean born or manufactured again?An interesting idea, but not one I can relate to very well.
I think if I were a computer, I would probably just buy a new model.
Most Japanese men would approve.all I know is that the Scarlett Johansson Robot Is Ten Times Creepy To the Nth Power...
The Scarlett Johansson Bot Is the Robotic Future of Objectifying Women
If a man can't earn the attention of the woman he longs for, is it plausible for that man to just build a robot model of his love interest instead?
https://www.wired.com/2016/04/the-scarlett-johansson-bot-signals-some-icky-things-about-our-future/
I don't want to know.Most Japanese men would approve.