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… Stone wrote: Moving (small places in Raleigh and Bellevue), wrapping up taxes, wrapping up out if technologies that soothe the nervous system (that offer the positive effects might offer) are worth working on.... And wondering if the fact that so many people are on anti-depressa...
From: paul krassner Sent: 5/15/2019 12:17:32 AM To: George Krassner Rebecca Risman Subject: rather long and a few typos • nick kazan Linda W. Grossman REMEMBERING CAVALIER MAGAZINE ; Mrisman02 LAUNCHING A MAGAZINE My friend Michael Simmons, who has been the editor of National Lam...
It’s an absurdly vast house, among the largest in Manhattan, but the dining room is windowless, creating a hermetic or stop-time sense, broken only by the household help ferrying in time-of-day-appropriate foods and beverages. In sweatshirt, draw-string pants, palm beach s...
Internet & Society: The Technologies and Politics of Control Professor Jonathan Zittrain co-taught with Professor Joi Ito, Director of the MIT Media Lab Harvard Law School Winter 2017 Mon-Fri 10:30am-noon; 12:45pm-2pm Milstein West AB Syllabus I. Course Description This course of...
…r terms, I started out with a “generative model” that includes abstract concepts like greed and deception and describes the process that produces email scams. That lets me recognize the classic Nigerian email spam, but it also lets me imagine many different kinds of possible spam...
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160 National Intelligence justified the secret intelligence budget by saying in an open session of Congress, “We are bolstering our support for clandestine SIGINT [signal intelligence] capabilities to collect against high priority targets, including foreign leadership targets,”...
Wall Street Journal, December 30, 2016 The Fable of Edward Snowden As he seeks a pardon, the NSA thief has told multiple lies about what he stole and his dealings with Russian intelligence. EDWARD JAY EPSTEIN Of all the lies that Edward Snowden has told since his massive theft o...
156 remotely intercepting even the faintest traces of electromagnetic signals, hacking into computers, and eavesdropping on distant conversations, but using special units, called “tailored access operations,” to plant listening devices in embassies and diplomatic pouches. It als...
…ngles than a tower easily could? — Example: Building an elongated block structure resembling a table was successful in the past, as was building a structure resembling a very flat version of a chair. Generalizing, maybe building distorted versions of furniture is good. Or maybe...
where each pattern is weighted by its intensity as a pattern
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…eport is intended for [email protected] Top 10 US Ideas Quarterly Q1 Top 10 Ideas Strategy Top 10 US Ideas — 1Q17 The backdrop for risk assets has changed dramatically over the past year. As Michael Hartnett pointed out, 2016 saw global interest rates fall to 5,000-year low...