Donuts and circles of life

Posted April 3, 2008 by
Categories: Bioscience, Chat, Future is Now, Poli-life, Techlife, Uncategorized

Ah yes, the proof is in the donuts–just look at your waist when you eat too many.  And how do you have a negative donut you can actually hold? And I don’t mean a bagel. Math makes fun puzzles but KIA like the donuts glazed and warm from the oven.   Remember Plato, the observer, by the act of observing automatically affects the event.  We generally use some sort of mechanized or electronic device to gather the data we need these days and it is generally accepted.  We have to start somewhere and so far we are considering ourselves advancing.  In many ways we have but you might consider starting with Norman Doidge and The Brain That Changes Itself.  All the electonics surrounding us are chaning us and there is no putting that geni back in the bottle. 

Go for a walk.  Without your phone, ipod or anthing with a battery.  Hug a dog, hug a child, hug yourself.  We live in a new world. Together. It is time to remember or learn that we are one race, the human race, sharing one home.  Most of us like donuts but too many of us do not have donuts. Hungry people are angry people. That puts us all in danger given the state of modern bioscience and the effects described in Brain. What sense is there in killing another person but all countries train the besst of their young people to do so and some more thanothers. here on-line and in electronics and media the killing is fine tuned. Why are we standing silent and as I just heard John McCainhttp://mccain.senate.gov/public/ talk of glory and war.  There is no glory in war.  Why do we stand for it?

 KIA understands beliefs can lead to violence–so lets change those beliefs into facts.  A very wise gentleman once told KIA–”When the law is broken, change the law”  It needs to happen, and quickly, on a global scale.  There is no guarantee it will and the truth is no one can predict tomorrow, no one, absolutely no one knows what happens after death.  It is time to face those truths and spread them everywhere.  Then perhaps, together, we can find a new way into tomorrow.  KIA hopes so. Pass the donuts–to the next hungry person you see. If you don’t see any your own life is too limited and you are part of the problem. Become part of the solution, get a little uncomfortable, Brain says it’s a good way to extend your own life.

One World, Again

Posted August 16, 2006 by
Categories: Bioscience, Future is Now

Here is another time where what was all too predictable has been proven real.  Science cannot, ever, be contained to labs.  It is better to face this reality than to try to deny the possibility.  The last paragraph of this article showcases how easily it is to transport biology from one continent to another.  The same will be true in all tech devices and capabilities.  Now let’s start learning to really get along.  Just this morning NPR had reports of increased divisions in Iraqui neighborhoods.  That is the old way.  The foods and the diseases are not going to discriminate based on religion or language. It is time all leaders learned to accept these realities.  We are all in this together–the only way forward it together.

Poincare

Posted August 15, 2006 by
Categories: Future is Now, Techlife

And the proof is in the donut? Spheres and donuts and points the essence of Poincare and a solution has been found, bringing various branches of math together.  Take this proof and use the sae approach and KIA surmised that there will be unification in various architectures in both the construction world and the computer/electronic world.  Indeed curiousity is a good thing.

Let’s Play

Posted August 14, 2006 by
Categories: Chat, Future is Now, Techlife

It’s more good news as the industry opens another door for the individual.  Game design at home is here and it will soon be at a store and keyboard near you.  Maybe you’ll be the one to revolutionize the monologue and move from fast fingers only to fast fingers and faster thinking. Perhaps someone will include some creative penalties for kiling the wrong target?  Might be nice in the real world eventually……. meantime, have fun!

Same language

Posted August 10, 2006 by
Categories: Chat, Future is Now, Techlife

It is nice to learn that here in cyberspace the efforts to have everyone speak the same language are proceeding forward.  Architecture is like grammar and here people are beginning to comprehend each other. Mac and Windows…why not on the same page?  Same machine is a start.  If we’re ever going to have any peace in the world we’ll need to understand each other.  Nice place to start is right where we are now. Thanks to everyone who is working on this. KIA sends a round of applause /*/*/*/*/* to U.

People next

Posted August 4, 2006 by
Categories: Chat, Techlife

The technology is being perfected and it is only amatter of time before it is applied to all of us.  KIA hopes it is not 24/7, it should not be.  Who is going to process all this data and for what??

Ahhh, Yes

Posted August 3, 2006 by
Categories: Chat, Techlife

Living well is not only the best revenge it is fun.  Here there is a place but there is also a mindset and the good thing about mindsets is that we can all carry them with us wherever we are.  After the current heat melts some of the urgency out of our lives and realigns priorities–cofort and friends and famiy to enjoy whatever is happening around us–the maddeniing crowd of consumerism should thin a bit for everyone.  Wouldn’t a little less pressure be fun? KIA knows so!

Now you don’t see it

Posted August 1, 2006 by
Categories: Bioscience, Chat, Security

Once again truth is stranger than fiction.  If this design works we’ll know that light is a wave since you’ll be able to quite literally see around a physical object that has the device surrounding it.  No mention of the energy source though. KIA loves these interesting times. 

Past perfect

Posted July 27, 2006 by
Categories: Chat, Publishing, Techlife

KIA wonders if in 1000+ years anyone will find a hard drive and be able to restore it like this.   One millenium and more in a bog and we’re still reading it. 

Perfect timing

Posted July 26, 2006 by
Categories: Chat, Finance, Poli-life, Security, Techlife

As the Mid East bows up, again, KIA found this article about releasing the country from dependence on foreign oil.  Without the oil wealth how combustible would those countries be these days?  If the pollution is the same as deisel why not increase the conversion rates or ask the manufactures to install original systems?  Can anyone show KIA that the system is working as it is? GM has billions in accounting losses, Honda is profitable with fuel efficiency, why not add to the mix in a substantial way and make renewables real? We might even be able to ease off on the agriculture subsidies if more soy was needed for our own fuels.  Down side anyone?