Primarily they missed any sort of social or emotional processing, such as face recognition, emotional recognition, metaphor comprehension, the kinds of intelligence known to reside in the right hemisphere.
(My snarky private thought was, wow, a new way of ignoring areas of intelligence that don't correspond to standardized tests.)
Workaround suggestions miss the point. Anonymous Coward should be able to check the primary sources of our research. We have a firewall between our minds and our culture's information. AC BTW I watched the 2-minute video, it's a great triumph of voxel mapping, but not a great advance in knowledge. Skip it.
redletterdave writes about more movies being made available on
Youtube's rental service.
Am I the only one who read that as,
redletterdave writes about more movies being made available on
Youtube's rectal service.
I was about to write a sarcastic reply to the statement, "No law being broken in sight."
But K.S.K. is right. The law broken and the law breaker are, indeed, hard to define. The lawbreaker being the government... Hm? The lawbreaker being the corporation that mis-uses a system of law in order to profit... Hmm? We have traditions! Corporations are _expected_ to mis-use the legal system to suit their primary goal.
:: define a corporation as a being that struggles for more profit
--The law breakers are certainly the law makers.-- I see misuse of laws rampant around me. The Las Vegas police give out bogus tickets that can easily be dismissed -- but only by appearing in person, back in Las Vegas, requiring you pay for a round-trip back to Las Vegas!
The system of profits uses the system of law.
The complications are obfuscations.
ORIGINAL SOURCE reads like a jargon piece intended to underlay influential fear rhetoric. Note: the article also promotes a specific republican candidate for pez-ident, at the same time it sounds a klaxon regarding the importance "presidential decisions" to "jargon threat."
"The next president – whether it’s Barack Obama or Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney who wins the White House in November – will be faced with a frustrating but necessary challenge in tackling U.S.-Chinese cybersecurity engagement."
Where there's a will, there's a relative.