Hello folks:
I want to get my hopes up knowing ten of the fifty visitors to my website went to the download page, and so I wait.
Computer Systems Mimicking Biological Cognition
The phrase sounds so ...? so full of wonder. It is the type of phrase that may spark an interest in the young savant, steering the presently mischievous wayward hacker towards a more noble life's work, and to just give the K-12 student of today something "totally cool" to think about during the otherwise ho-hum-drum blase school day.
I could look anyone in the face today and honestly say to this whipper-snapper that if they put forth the effort, someday, in their lifetime, their generation will cause the existence of a prototypical computer system mimicking (a class two or maybe three type of) biological cognition (as I describe in my treatise.) Inspiring them towards something practical, and marvelous; not pie-in-the-sky bull, a bunch of malarky, as some may think.
Of course I want my story published (Zondervon Press of Grand Rapids chickened out, rejected my proposal though that version of the manuscript I submitted twelve months ago was ...? not as well polished as the manuscript I have today) but I also want to see some things happen to change the world too. Steering the minds of a good portion of todays generation towards realizing this goal of computer cognition can only bring a better world.
For instance, I imagine when the Islamic youth halfway around the world hear that American kids are trying to build computers that act like humans, I imagine many of them will, like some of our coalition soldiers, throw those Korans down the toilet. They will want to become more Western, and not continue with their own daily life of everything only Islamic. The idea of computer cognition could be the kind of grass root revolution they need over there before things will eventually change by Western guns and bombs. US and them are coming to blows someday, I believe. They have to change, not US. But I digress ...,
I need a good public relations firm to articulate my thoughts better with and to then implement some of these ideas.
That's all for now ...
Kurt L. Hanson
New York City
http://homepage.mac.com/k24anson
ny_mergatroid@mac.com
Mergatroid will live ...!
Received on Tue Apr 25 19:39:28 2006
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