Comment Not AI but (A)I or symply "I", drop the "A" :-) (Score 1) 55
Not AI but (A)I or symply "I", drop the "A"
Not AI but (A)I or symply "I", drop the "A"
If iOS 0 for 2100, I wouldn't want to deal with bugs in the upgrader code
For me:
- Removable battery
- Physical headphone jack
- No bloatware
- Being able to side load apps
Yes, I would think that people who like TickTock would side load the app on Android, much cheaper
Thank you UnknownSoldier, I also read books from/about Law of One (I think it is good but perhaps a bit distorted), Bashar, Abraham Hicks (the most crisp/clear in my opinion), and Robert Monroe, but I will look into Dolores Cannon, Kryon and Ram Dass, I don't know those
The books from Michael Newton are also excellent. https://www.newtoninstitute.or...
And for those who like to do cleanses, I recommend this liver and gallbladder cleanse book from Andreas Moritz, I did it 48 times in the last 10 years, it works! https://www.amazon.com/Liver-G...
(the amazon rating/comments are also a good read)
Happy new year!
I enjoyed reading the Seth material from Jane Roberts.
Seth material from Jane Roberts
Happy holidays
http://consc.net/papers/ideali...
I do not claim that idealism is plausible. No position on the mindâ"body problem is plausible.
Materialism: implausible. Dualism: implausible. Idealism: implausible. Neutral monism: im-
plausible. None of the above: implausible. But the probabilities of all of these views get a boost
from the fact that one of the views must be true. Idealism is not significantly less plausible than
its main competitors. So even though idealism is implausible, there is a non-negligible probability
that it is true.
FYI - we discussed something similar here:
https://slashdot.org/poll/3045...
It seems like the flashplugin-installer Ubuntu package doesn't include the actual flash bits themselves, but rather contains a script named flashplugin-installer which goes and download the flash bits directly off Adobe's website, and installs the
Now the question is: Can the new Java license permit this kind of mechanism? If so, that could be a workaround.
The moving cursor writes, and having written, blinks on.