The 'Economics' subject at worlduniversity.wikia.com is the best academic subject example: worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Economics .
Although the WUaS budding Music School is pretty great :) - worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Music.
And just added new 'Fundraising' subject, with ethics' references: worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Fundraising.
Wiki-schedule the open class you want to teach at World University & School: worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/SUBJECT_TEMPLATE ... See the calendar here.
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Friend in FB:
what's it like to represent a robot? and who makes sure you don't do malpractice on it? is there a code of ethics for robotic representation? don't you worry that you will grow to look and think (?) and act like a robot? oh right, you do already
Scott:
Favorite complementary definitions of robot? "What's it like to be a bat?"
R:
Scott, I haven't thought about Nagel since undergrad.
Scott:
I haven't seen very much about Nagel, irreducibility of consciousness vis-a-vis phylogenetic tree and robots ... yet
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FB friend asks:
Can anyone recommend a good hotel in Riva Del Garda, Italy?
Scott:
I like guidebooks (e.g. Lonely Planet and Fodors) from libraries, for example, as a starting place ... curious what FB brings up ... At worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Library_Resources, there might be something, but not Lonely Planet or Fodors, probably :) Please add open, online library resources especially about travel which you find to the 'edit this page' World University's library resources. :)
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Meelis in FB writes:
A publication in a Chinese journal http://www.tnc-online.net/pic/2010032809124697.pdf
Scott:
added to Webnographers.org - virtual ethnography wiki bibliography: webnographers.org/index.php?title=Papers#Open_Source_and_Innovation_vis-.C3.A0-vis_Virtual_Ethnography
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Friend in FB writes:
likes this translation of the Nicene creed for Good Friday: Remember that today is the day that a guy who was his own son and can't die had himself killed so he wouldn't have to torture everyone forever because their ancestors, on the recommendation of a talking serpent, ate fruit that he had planted in their garden.
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Ed Roberts, designer of Altair (1975), the 1st commercially successful personal comp. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Roberts_%28computers%29 died
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Flowers are out en masse in Berkeley and the day is cool, sun-cloudy and a little moist
... city life 6 million years after homo and chimp lines split
(http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2010/04/east-bay-native-flowers-economics.html - April 3 2010)
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