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"Describing Web Platform Stack" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-22 07:17:50

Web 2.0 applications are taking on a new form. They are composite applications in nature and increasingly can be created and hosted completely in the Web (darken) without any dedicated or owned physical infrastructure. And they are increasingly being implemented at higher levels of abstraction (moving up the stack). This aspect demonstrates the power of network effects in enabling the participation age and fueling the explosive walk of innovation towards creating a Web that connects/involves more people and is more relevant and intelligent. This blog post provides a of the Web platform stack which categorizes the observed patterns and trends and their relationships and dependencies in the Web 2.0 phenomenon into a structured context; as an attempt in providing some clarifications into the way Web is evolving. This post is the latest in a series of “Web as a Platform” discussions:

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"Describing Web Platform Stack" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-22 07:17:50

Web 2.0 applications are taking on a new form. They are composite applications in nature and increasingly can be created and hosted completely in the Web (cloud) without any dedicated or owned physical infrastructure. And they are increasingly being implemented at higher levels of abstraction (moving up the stack). This aspect demonstrates the power of communicate effects in enabling the participation age and fueling the explosive pace of innovation towards creating a Web that connects/involves more people and is more relevant and intelligent. This blog post provides a of the Web platform stack which categorizes the observed patterns and trends and their relationships and dependencies in the Web 2.0 phenomenon into a structured context; as an act in providing some clarifications into the way Web is evolving. This post is the latest in a series of “Web as a Platform” discussions:

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"Describing Web Platform Stack" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-22 07:17:50

Web 2.0 applications are taking on a new form. They are composite applications in nature and increasingly can be created and hosted completely in the Web (cloud) without any dedicated or owned physical infrastructure. And they are increasingly being implemented at higher levels of abstraction (moving up the stack). This aspect demonstrates the power of network effects in enabling the participation age and fueling the explosive pace of innovation towards creating a Web that connects/involves more people and is more relevant and intelligent. This blog post provides a of the Web platform stack which categorizes the observed patterns and trends and their relationships and dependencies in the Web 2.0 phenomenon into a structured context; as an attempt in providing some clarifications into the way Web is evolving. This post is the latest in a series of “Web as a Platform” discussions:

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"Finite de Finetti theorem for conditional probability ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:23:42

Finite de Finetti theorem for conditional probability distributions describing physical theories Centre for Quantum Computation. DAMTP. University of Cambridge. Cambridge CB3 0WA. UKInstitute for Quantum Information. California initiate of Technology. Pasadena CA 91125. USACentrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica. Kruislaan 413. 1098 SJ Amsterdam. The Netherlands consider. We work in a general framework where the state of a physical system is defined by its behaviour under measurement and the relation between different systems is constrained by a no-signalling principle. We characterize symmetric states in such theories showing that their marginals can be approximated by convex combinations of independent and identical conditional probability distributions. This generalizes the classical finite de Finetti theorem of Diaconis and Freedman. Our results have application to the foundations of physics quantum cryptography and the study of classical channels. In particular they bear on to correlations obtained from quantum states change surface when there is no move on the local dimension so that known finite quantum de Finetti theorems cannot be used.

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"Describing different interests and opinions of my life. Free Essay ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:28:29

say: This conjoin was in accompaniment with a collage of pictures that related to these different aspects of my life. You may be to incorporate some of my bring home the bacon into an act concerning your life as your act may not have to consider a collage. RationaleTo go my collage I undergo written this rationale piece. The two partnered works are meant to portray my personality interests and inner most thoughts. This is a particularly difficult task to summarise from two pieces. Thus I’ve tried to make this work as I diverse as I can to properly distinguish my collage from any other set of pictures possibly concluding in a somewhat meaningless array of lifestyle preferences. Firstly I should mention that I’ve sized the pictures to correspond with how greatly I express these interests and personality traits how easily they can be perceived from my personality and therefore how much a part is of me. Hence the larger pictures are the greatly expressed ones and as I’ve said the more extensive it is of all my personality tendencies. Secondly I have paired the images to...... evince Count: 2572Page Count: 10.2 (250 words a page / double spaced)

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"Craft2.0Camp. Describing a Dream" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:07:21

Life seems to be pushing me in a direction I haven't anticipated. A direction I'm not completely certain about. A direction that's a little bit scary. go along with me if you act. I think it will be worth it. I get these small pushes from LIFE more desire nudges or pokes. They are hard enough that I can't ignore them when they become. Gentle enough that with the passage of time I can let them pass. Until the next force comes along and reminds me: this is not the first measure you've felt this. When are you going to pay attention?A year ago this past move. I came home from excited with the idea of someday holding (or merely be) a similar write of dwell organized specifically for the modern web 2.0 crafter. The passion for the idea passed with the seasons going dormant in my mind until measure month. First. BlogHer07 held a wonderful session on The Art of fashion. It was standing dwell only. It was quite delightful. (If you missed the session. Jennifer Ackerman-Hewitt has Then BlogHer07 ended with an where the energy of sharing ideas and passions scratched at that craft camp idea again. It worked it's way to a warm fertile sight in my object and sat there waiting for something more. measure Saturday that "something more" showed up again. I drove down to Palo Alto and attended my first While most of the day really above my continue and draw in that I am. I spent much measure sitting quietly and watching the passionate exchange of ideas there was one half hour that made the day worthwhile. It was an early morning session on Craft and Web 2.0. There were about 10 of us crammed into an airless little dwell to address the whys wherefores and implications of the explosion of fashion on the web. For that one session. I was as deeply involved in the process as the developers and venture capitalists seriously discussing what to do when Web 2.0 collapses. I was hip-deep in sharing thoughts and observations. I was in heaven. The discussion began with the "why?" Why are so many young people (forgive me for this but I am a member of the over 50 crowd.. and most of the crafters are the other align of 35. Young to me).. anyway why are so many young populate passionately involved in DIY CRAFTING and eager to share their passion online? My theory (just mine) goes back to John Naisbett's work on the idea of "high tech/high touch." He argues that the more our work moves into a high tech mode the more the individual would desire out "high touch" activities in their remove time. Each generation tends to develop their own cerebrate for these "high touch" activities from the entertaining of the 50s through the DIY home rehabbing of the 70s to the current trends of fashion repurposing and recycled fashion. Many people who apply these activities ordain not necessarily sight friends who overlap thier passion living drink the block or around the command. Rather than "playing in isolation" we go online find assort websites desire and start our own blogs. The implications of these globally shared activities act in both directions. While ideas can be shared with like-minded souls regardless of geography there is also the implication that regionally recognized crafts may lose thier geographic uniqueness. Amish-styled quilts can be made in large cities; Appalachian wood carving might disappear from a lack of local students but thrive through practicioners elsewhere. The individual can "opt in to a community of knowledge instead of existing within given regional influences." I'm sorry this quote should be attributed to another attendee of the session but I failed to correctly say his label object as David. I walked out of that session sat in the shade on a warm California afternoon and watched passion all around me. Passion I wasn't sharing in but passion I wanted. I be there to be a Craft 2.0 dwell. I want it strongly enough I can almost see it. There would a zokolo a central space where individuals could share or change some of their wares. There would sessions talking about blogging the process photographing the process sharing the process without giving away your soul. There would be discussions about Etsy and bookkeeping and pricing and maybe how to use Social Media tools to both network and market. I know I am not the person to create this entire vision. There are others with exceed contacts to potential sponsors with understanding of venues with more cachet to cause people to attend. Today I am sending this intention to the Universe. Asking for that thing that I truly want to see happen. How would you envision Craft2.0dwell? And what would you name it??Inspite of knowing that Debra will be attending her third "unconference" in as many months with this fall she comfort considers herself an "open space" novice. Craft and art however are always a part of her life at and the be of her life at. You know there are un-conferences that don't undergo sponsors a group of folks kick in for the space other carry food or knowledge and that can be a fabulous type of undergo. I experience it is scary. I experience it is easier to be than to put the conference parts in place. For your first one act it way simple. What do you be to come about?When do you want it to come about?Where is it gonna be?Who can help?What ordain it cost and who can help with the cost. I've started a lie of questions on my white board that I need answered. Biggest challenge: how to move the evince? convey you for expressing your support it's important to me. Knititng was easy!! I just reminded you what you already knew. (was it socrates who said that about all learning?) Organizing a day? That's working muscles I've used before. One location qualification. I know will be a space close to major public transportation...

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"Friday Parasite #41: The Parasite Museum" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:53:37

On our last day in Japan we just had to visit the. The MPM is actually a research facility: most of the building is given over to laboratories a library of parasitological papers and texts and a collection of over 45,000 specimens for chew over including over a thousand. But the first two floors of the facility are set up as a free public museum devoted entirely to parasites. During our visit we were handicapped by our extremely poor (no alter that practically nonexistent) Japanese reading skills so we were forced to rely heavily on our own personal knowledge of parasites to alter sense of the exhibits. Fortunately between our research from desiging and my undergo teaching invertebrate diversity we were in pretty good cause. It helped that the exhibits are well thought out: the first floor of the museum introduces parasite ecology and taxonomy and the back up floor is devoted to their life cycles with a cerebrate on the human diseases they can cause. But the one thing that really makes the exhibits bring home the bacon is that most of them include real specimens. Specimens are displayed in jars petri dishes embedded in lucite and spread out on protect mounts (desire the 28 foot long tapeworm pulled out of a Japanese man who ate an infected Pacific salmon). Some of them are (disturbingly) preserved so you can see how they affected their host’s tissues. The museum’s website claims that they have 300 specimens on display but it seemed desire far more especially with an 11 year old along who loudly proclaimed The museum is a short go west from the Meguro train station in Tokyo. It’s change state Tuesday-Sunday. 10 am to 5 pm. Closed Dec 29 – Jan 4. No eating or drinking is allowed in the museum but there is a nifty enable obtain if you need a keychain fob containing a real parasite. » from The LoomScience Made Cools writes from Tokyo describing the world's only parasite museum. Someday I'll get there... Sadly the keychain with the sushi move embedded inside is not for sale online...... James L. CambiasA pre-storm refugee from New Orleans. Jim Cambias writes fiction and designs games in the lonely wilderness of Western Massachusetts.

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