Sunday, November 10, 2019

Old man’s weed (Centipeda): 'Uncle Neil' - ie Neil Young (of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young from '69~"Tin Soldiers & . . . ") Pretty powerful 2012 /#Rock_and_Roll Alternative Humanitarian VOICE @WorldUnivAndSch for love . . . Propinquity's "Propinquity" (1972) - Full Album . . . Propinquity - 'You Don't Have To Hurry' * * * Best Laptops 2019 (getting one of these a few years old could be a good value) * * * Ethics of the Digital Transformation Harvard Law panel with the President of Germany * * * Some 'big idea' recent Tweets at World Univ & Sch



Uncle Neil

https://youtu.be/xaFnHVu2TY4 ie Neil Young (of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young from '69~"Tin Soldiers & . . . ") Pretty powerful 2012 /#Rock_and_Roll wi Crazy Horse Blogged about https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/11/old-mans-weed-centipeda-cunninghamii.html Alternative Humanitarian https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Counterculture VOICE @WorldUnivAndSch for love



https://twitter.com/scottmacleod/status/1194079468438073344



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Propinquity - You Don't Have To Hurry

https://youtu.be/-mgIRgRSvzc
Propinquity "Propinquity" (1972) - Full Album
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL94gOvpr5yt3ilHgb9buf6a7eyXO4gEId
>Folk Rock @ World Univ & Sch  https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Folk_rock_music https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Ethnomusicology https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/1960s @WorldUnivAndSch @sgkmacleod @TheOpenBand ~

https://twitter.com/scottmacleod/status/1193635007555719168
https://twitter.com/TheOpenBand/status/1193635307846918144


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Propinquity - You Don't Have To Hurry https://youtu.be/-mgIRgRSvzc
Propinquity "Propinquity" (1972)-Full Album
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL94gOvpr5yt3ilHgb9buf6a7eyXO4gEId
>Folk Rock @ World Univ & Sch  https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Folk_rock_music
https://www.allmusic.com/album/propinquity-mw0000489786 https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/1960s @WorldUnivAndSch @scottmacleod @TheOpenBand ~

https://twitter.com/TheOpenBand/status/1193635948891820034

https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch


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A little bit of a winsome voice like Anne Briggs' from a similar time and in the British Isles ...



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Scott MacLeod sgkmacleod@gmail.com

9:08 AM (25 minutes ago)
to AndrewedXPeter

Hallo Peter,

Maybe at the same time you could explore VIRTUALLY making the first PC ever from 1974 from a kit, the Altair 8800 (named after the dog or a stellar destination in the Star Trek TV show), and which I teach about in my course - http://worlduniversityandschool.org/InfoTechNetworkSocGlobalUniv.html

Searched on

Popular Mechanics 1974 article Altair 8800

Found, but not the article itself yet -




I've put in hard drives and RAM into MacBook's before, but never any further self-computer building.

Searched too via Google online for build your own laptop, but nothing professional came up.
Who makes your computer kit / DIY computer? Is it a laptop? Is the manual with which to build your computer a booklet, or is it online? Are there design-manual simulations we could develop in a realistic virtual earth - as a virtual design manual with 1-1 physical-digital correspondence potential?

Another WUaS idea ...

Shall we
eventually get such CR-rated top laptop  computers at WUaS for distribution to English-speaking German students for autumn 2020+ and via the WUaS bookstore, refurbished to start? ... brainstorming wise 

Cheers,
Scott

Some 'big idea' recent Tweets:

Did you see this Ethics of the Digital Transformation Harvard Law panel video - 
https://youtu.be/83zjx0k2fTw - with the President of Germany - 
https://twitter.com/scottmacleod/status/1190284741502631936 ? I blogged a little about this here in this ethics' post - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/11/kea-where-are-object-database-systems.html - and may blog further about it soon-ish (other 'big ideas').



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Peter (Public)

1:57 AM (7 hours ago)
to me
Hello Scott,

Thanks for the list. I have already ordered computer parts, as I will build my own computer this time.

Cheers,

Peter


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Thursday, November 7, 2019


Scott MacLeod sgkmacleod@gmail.com

Thu, Nov 7, 4:00 PM (3 days ago)
to Peter
Hallo Peter,

Hier sind 'ratings' mit Preisen fuer 12-13 inch Laptops von Consumer Reports, zu Deiner Information und als Referenz: 

Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch With Touch Bar (2019, Core i5) 
80/100 - $2000

LG Gram 13 8th Gen
79/100 - $1,120

Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (2019, MVFH2LL/A) 
73/100 - $1,100

Apple MacBook Air 13-inch
72/100 - $900

Microsoft Surface Pro 6 (Core i7)
70/100 - $1,335

Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 (Core i7)
69/100 - $1,300

Samsung Notebook 9 Pro (2019)
69/100 - $1,100

Dell XPS 13 (XP S9380 - 7066SLV)
68/100 - $1,860

HP Spectre Folio
68/100 - $1,400

Microsoft Surface Pro 6 (Core i5)
68/100 - $800

Asus ZenBook UX331UA-AS51
68/100 - $800

MS
MS
MS
X Lenovo
X Samsung

There are a couple further categories of computer ratings (eg 14 inch Laptops etc) in this December 1, 2019 issue of CR.

But for a view from America's west coast (and CR is based in NY, and we all own it), and if one chooses one of these machines from a few years ago, one often can find good value. 

I got a refurbished 2014 Apple MacBook Air 13-inch laptop some years ago, and it works fine, and is so far very reliable. Vielleicht hast du bereits einen neuen Computer bekommen.

Cheers, Scott



- Scott MacLeod




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WUaS - World University and School worlduniversityandschool@gmail.com

9:24 AM (12 minutes ago)
to Jim
Hi Jim,

Here's the actual video of the Harvard panel:

Ethics of the Digital Transformation (Webcast)

https://youtu.be/83zjx0k2fTw
https://cyber.harvard.edu/events/ethics-digital-transformation-webcast
J Hofmann,
M Liao,
M Nobles,
W Schulz,
E Weber-Guskar,
Frank-Walter Steinmeier,
Urs Gasser,
CS Yang,
Harvard Law/BKC & Governance of Artificial Intelligence Initiative > /Ethics



Am curious with regard to this Harvard panel about the QUALITY of translation and re "Z inspection ..." ... Translation quality would have significant impact in any hypothetical "Z-inspection ... " (but although I understood Frank-Walter Steinmeier's live presentation in German, I can't compare here because there's an overdub in English) ... and cross-ecosystem (a Roberto Zicari idea ...) ...

And re my IBM CSIG Universal Translator talk - https://youtu.be/f48b0Z4VffQ - re World Univ & Sch plans for translation - 
05 May (2016)Scott MacLeod“A Universal Translator as a Cognitive System, beginning as a Guidebook with Test”World University and SchoolSlidesRecor
 http://cognitive-science.info/community/weekly-update/ - (between Wikidata's 300 languages and between all 7111 known living languages), focusing on quality for such hypothetical ethics' AI questions (and 'inspections' !) would be potentially valuable. 

With this example -

Gerd Moe-Behrens
@GerdMoeBehrens
Uber self-driving car involved in fatal crash couldn't detect jaywalkers

  https://twitter.com/GerdMoeBehrens/status/1192200486021144582

... how would a hypothetical retroactive "Z inspection ... " work?

Here again is my blog entry soon after Roberto Zicari's recent IBM CSIG talk - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/11/kea-where-are-object-database-systems.html .

Best, Scott








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