Monday, May 01, 2006

puzzle 5.01.2006 09:51

martin garner was as fantastic in print as numbers is on tv. he patiently explains a riddle about meeting two natives at a fork in the road. one represents the tribe of truth-tellers, the other liars. what one question do you ask and to whom.

it's taken me years, but i think i'd ask one if he was alive and if he couldn't unequivocally say yes, i'd tell (not ask) the other to take me down the correct fork.

quotes 5.01.2006 08:06

effective, appropriate, necessary, right

can these be the "flavors" from the qEEG described here ?

Neuroinformatics - Annual Meetings/04
... from the first-person point of view (1; for other imaging
techniques, see 4). To overcome these limitations new complementary
QEEG/MEG methodologies has been ...
www.nimh.nih.gov/neuroinformatics/fingelkurts04.cfm

NIMH - Neuroinformatics/Neuroscience Databases Home Page
... PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Human Brain Project (HBP) was
launched in 1993 to develop and support a new science: neuroinformatics.
Since ...
www.nimh.nih.gov/neuroinformatics/index.cfm

the simplest test is the ability to handle multiple emergent phenomena
while maintaining focus and balance.


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