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Submission + - Does anything today work like Lotus Agenda?

Chris.Nelson writes: Does anyone remember Lotus Agenda (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus_Agenda)? It was a sort of free-text personal data mining tool that let you take random notes that it organized and/or searched for you.

What I'm looking for is something like it to keep a garden journal. I want to be able to enter "The roses bloomed today" or "Planted gladiolus" and later be able to ask the system "When do my roses usually come up?" or "When did I last mulch" or "Do the lilies or the peonies bloom first?" A wiki or blog tool almost works but the data isn't really self organizing the way Agenda's was. Any recommendations?

Comment Waterproof, not hyper-shielded (Score 1) 505

That bulky cable going into the thing on his lap is waterproof, oil-proof, vibration-resistant and possibly Kevlar-jacketed. No doubt there's some shield but not very much more than COTS cables. Military Ethernet switches (e.g., http://sixnet.com/product/8-port-ip67-gigabit-managed-or-unmanaged-switch-174.cfm) are filled with resin to protect them from the harsh environment but not don't have any extra shielding.

Comment But the default.... (Score 1) 87

"The user can set a time for how long the drop will exist, decide who can view the content, set permissions for who can alter the content and share content in a variety of ways" But the default for access is world-readable forever. Setting permissions more restrictively requires navigating three intermediate pages and viewing an on-line video ad.

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Submission + - Robot acceptance and religious culture (theatlantic.com)

Chris.Nelson writes: '[The] difference between Japanese and American attitudes toward robots is rooted in something much older than even the idea of robots: religion.

        "In Japan... they're culturally open to robots, on account of animism. They don't make a distinction between inanimate objects and humans."

        Animism is a component of the Shinto faith, the religion that preceded the introduction of Buddhism to Japan and remains an influential part of the country's culture. Animism is the notion that all objects have a spirit — even man-made objects.

        In the West, in contrast, creating life inevitably leads to destruction of the creator — a notion that is hardly original to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein'

The original article contains a video of a Japanese singing robot and an interview with one of its (her?) creators.

Comment True for ChemE's, maybe not for mathematicians (Score 1) 1260

When studying EE way back when, we generally worked with +/-10% in our circuit equations but a chemical engineering student friend of mine pointed out that chemistry was somewhat less precise than electronics and they used +/-30%. Thus 2.3 + 2.3 = 4.6 which rounds to 5 so 2+2=5 for sufficiently large values of 2. ;-)

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