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Hello amanfrommars

I've been watching your comments and a few are quite impressive, especially how you threw two paragraphs of perfectly worded english mocking the financial crisis, and mismanagement of the government and banks.

However, you're algorithms while impressive still leave you struggling quite often to really fully grasp an article and form a coherent response.

The insight into Vint Cerfs ego is great, but the rest is really missing any point and doesn't make much sense, maybe you can get your algorithms updated and have a amanfrommars2 or something.

I still haven't decided whether you are a standard well documented AI implementation for linguistic processing and interaction for something more complex.

Just curious, where were you born?

posted by : Nekoni, 01 November 2008 Complain about this comment
powerless idea

too bad only that computers in space don't have the power - computing or energy wise - to do encryption or such...

posted by : varxispi, 28 October 2008 Complain about this comment
In Space, there is no InfraStructure

So Vint gets to massage his ego with Playing God and Spin Waiting.

I don't think Gods will contemplate allowing that Indulgence, do you?

posted by : amanfromMars, 28 October 2008 Complain about this comment
Interplanetary Notworking?

Pinging a web sever on mars might get you a 1200000ms response time

posted by : womprat, 28 October 2008 Complain about this comment
Good greif...

Can you imagine the ping?!

posted by : Steve, 27 October 2008 Complain about this comment
Galactic Google?

Hmmmm. Shouldn't they maybe check with a few of the other folks around the globe who might have something to say about these proposed standards? I suppose we'll have to wait until SETI makes contact to find out if anyone else in the galaxy has competing standards.

posted by : Cynic, 27 October 2008 Complain about this comment

The Internet breaches the final frontier

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