Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Ohio river valley: if WikiTree plans for a SINGLE Family Tree with genetic information (e.g. like DNA Ancestry.com and 23 and Me, for ex., where people send in their saliva) - from people for all 7.5 billion people - will lead the Wiki community in general, and the Wikidata and Wikimedia communities' to plan for all 7.5 billion people each a Wikidata Q-item number or similar, for ex., which might be called a Personal ID # or PIN# * * * All 7.5 billion people, each a Personal Identification Number PIN# (instead of a Wikidata Q-item number) for ... i) wiki Universitians in 7,111 known living languages, and matriculated students in all ~200 countries, ii) Avatar Bot Electronic Medical Records, with genetic therapies, and for molecular tele robotic surgery, for ex., iii) Universal Basic Income (UBI) experiments (and to ALLEVIATE POVERTY worldwide among all 7.5 billion people), and to DISTRIBUTE a single cryptocurrency backed by some number of ~200 countries' central banks (where the Euro is in 19 out of 28 EU countries, and backed by their central banks in one way or another) ... and potentially with UBI experiment recipients able, for ex., to mine PI eg with the "Pi" cryptocurrency (as a mineable single cryptocurrency), developed by Stanford graduates, by clicking on the 'lightning button' brainstorming-wise, iv) a single family tree for genealogy research as in WikiTree (https://www.wikitree.com, and see too World Family Tree, and for aggregating DNA samples too



Dear Larry, Professor Hennessy (chairman of Alphabet and former President of Stanford University), Lydia, Peter, and Pin (aka Sid),


Happy, happy and Merry, merry!

Am wondering if the WikiTree plans for a single Family Tree with genetic information from people (like DNA Ancestry.com and 23 and Me, for ex.) will lead the Wiki community in general, and the Wikidata and Wikimedia communities' to plan for all 7.5 billion people each a Wikidata Q-item number or similar, for example, which might be called a Personal ID # or PIN# and for people in all 200 countries and speakers of all 7,111 living languages brainstorming-wise (at wiki World University and School, which is like Wikipedia in 300 languages, with MIT OCW in its 5 languages, and at the WUaS Press too, both planned in all ~200 countries' official languages as major online universities, and in all 7111 known living languages as wiki schools for open teaching and learning).
Peter, I just blogged with your Christmas VR virtual world video card -



http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/12/sun-balamory-scotland-in-virtual-world.html?m=0. Thank you, again, for the WUaS Logo and the video VR card!


Lydia, just tweeted this:

Ships in #Wikidata https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T237795 as #FieldSites & re Maritime Archaeology books for
#RealisticVirtualEarthForArchaeology in #UCBerkeleyAnthroLibrary >#RealisticVirtualEarth #RealisticVirtualEarthForAnthropology & for http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/ethno-wiki-virtual-world-graphy?m=0 ? and re my
@HarbinBook at Cal

https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1208563576836775937?s=20


And here again are the 4 initial reasons that World Univ & Sch is seeking to develop and plan for all 7.5 billion people, each a Wikidata Q-item # of PIN# - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/11/arabian-sand-gazelle-minutes-for-annual.html - as you probably already know.

Thank you! (And see you and your parents soon, Pin!)

Sincerely, and with very best wishes for the 2020 New Year, Scott
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch



P.S. (from Sunday, 12/22/19):


Larry, John (Hennessy), Peter and Lydia,

Nice to talk in WUaS monthly business meeting yesterday. Per attempting to update the WUaS home page website with the lost materials due to its being hacked including donation button, I recall now that I haven't been able to upload anything in recent weeks with FTP.  Filezilla FTP is somehow blocked. Will likely call Gate.com host and inquire.

With new open edX-WUaS collaboration developments - and in many languages - WUaS really needs a CTO. (Peter, Lydia? - know of anyone from the ~300 languages' Wikidata community by any chance?)

On the way to SFO airport to Pittsburgh for Christmas. Thanks for the really great Xmas VR video card with your great WUaS logo in it, Peter! And thanks for participating in another generative WUaS Monthly Business Meeting, Larry. 

With very very best wishes for the New Year, and happy Christmas,
Scott



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Arabian sand gazelle: Minutes for ANNUAL MEETING on Saturday, November 16, 2019 for A) World University & School and B) WUaS Corporation at WUaS Monthly Business Meeting


WUaS is seeking to plan for, brainstorming-wise, coding for all 7.5 billion people for the following reasons:

All 7.5 billion people, each a Personal Identification Number PIN# (instead of a Wikidata Q-item number) for ...


i) wiki Universitians in 7,111 known living languages, and matriculated students in all ~200 countries,


ii) Avatar Bot Electronic Medical Records, with genetic therapies, and for molecular tele robotic surgery, for ex.,


iii) Universal Basic Income (UBI) experiments (and to alleviate poverty), and to DISTRIBUTE a single cryptocurrency backed by some number of ~200 countries' central banks (where the Euro is in 19 out of 28 EU countries, and backed by their central banks in one way or another) ... and potentially with UBI experiment recipients able, for example, to mine the "Mine Pi" cryptocurrency (as a mineable single cryptocurrency), developed by Stanford graduates, by clicking on the 'lightning button' brainstorming-wise. 


iv) a single family tree for genealogy research as in WikiTree (https://www.wikitree.com, and see too World Family Tree - https://www.geni.com/worldfamilytree), and for aggregating DNA samples too (see item 2 again).

In what ways could Wikdiata plan for all 7.5 billion people each a Wikidata Q-item # and for the above reasons and many more (and keeping in sync with Wikipedia's mission of "the sum of all human knowledge" where all 7.5 billion people generate this with their language, for example)?



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