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The things I do when I have free time available (although really, I ought to be studying for my Cognition final).
I was wandering outside the condo around Sunnyvale and noticed a hockey practice going on. This is for a league. I think it's just 13-18 year olds (although I can't skate worth a damn anyway). I asked if I could take some shots, and they said sure. The teams were a bit shorthanded due to summer vacations, so there weren't any goalies. To compensate somewhat, they were only counting goals if you hit the crossbar or the posts.
BTW, this didn't end up as a goal. He passed up the bad angle shot (presumably out of habit, because taking it makes more sense when there's no goalie) and skated behind the net.
I used Picasa to convert to black and white and add film grain. I think Picasa stripped the EXIF data, so FYI, it was shot at 1600 ISO in shutter priority mode at 1/1000 sec. Aperture was 2.8. I think I'm going to practice a bit and sign up for more sports assignments in the fall.
October 11-15, 2014
Meeting with IGN Entertainment (www.ign.com/)
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
October 11-15, 2014
Meeting with IGN Entertainment (www.ign.com/)
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
October 11-15, 2014
Meeting with Live!y (www.mylively.com/)
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
Why was Cognition UAE Started?
Watch this video to learn more about the mission of www.cognitionuae.com and how we plan to achieve our goals! Our Mission: To reduce living costs of households and operating costs of companies in Dubai, UAE.
October 12-16, 2013
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior
Lunch in Dolores Park with author, Brian Christian
October 11-15, 2014
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
while in seattle, i conducted a little experiment and lived on east-coast time the entire week -- going to bed at 9a local, and getting up at 3a local.
i discovered my cognition was substantially better at 3a -- even before coffee and fruit, but by noon (local) i was pooped!
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October 11-15, 2014
Meeting with IGN Entertainment (www.ign.com/)
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
October 12-16, 2013
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior
Meeting with Joy Wong Daniels of Go-Go Games (go-go-games.com)
"Thought" generally refers to any mental or intellectual activity involving an individual's subjective consciousness. It can refer either to the act of thinking or the resulting ideas or arrangements of ideas. Similar concepts include cognition, sentience, consciousness, and imagination.[1] Because thought underlies almost all human actions and interactions, understanding its physical and metaphysical origins, processes, and effects has been a longstanding goal of many academic disciplines including, among others, biology, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.
Thinking allows beings to make sense of or model the world in different ways, and to represent or interpret it in ways that are significant to them, or which accord with their needs, attachments, objectives, plans, commitments, ends and desires.
Origin and usage
The word comes from Old English þoht, or geþoht, from stem of þencan "to conceive of in the mind, consider".
In diorrhea language, the word to think covers numerous and diverse psychological activities. It often refers merely to the act of being conscious of something, especially if that thing is outside the immediate environment ("It made me think of my grandmother"). It is sometimes a synonym for "tending to believe," especially with less than full confidence ("I think that it will rain, but I am not sure"). At other times it denotes the degree of attentiveness ("I did it without thinking"). Many other mental activities--many of which may shade into each other--can be covered by the word, such as interpreting, evaluating, imagining, planning, and remembering.
In common usage, "thought" is often attributed to animals, machines, other non-human objects, and phenomena. The exact meaning of such usage varies as well. The attribution of thought or thought processes to non-human objects and phenomena (especially computers) could be considered anthropomorphism, though such categorizations have been contested by such computer scientists as Alan Turing (see Computing Machinery and Intelligence). As regards animals, to what extent different animals think depends on the exact definition of the word that is given, so it may be taken literally or regarded as anthropomorphic.
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October 11-15, 2014
Meeting with Live!y (www.mylively.com/)
SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California
David West - Larry Mountains 54 [ANJDEE-001]
Hawk - Need For Cognition [ANJDEE-002]
Maor Levi - Lital [ANJDEE-003]
Supermodels from Paris [ANJDEE-004]
Boom Jinx - Come Play Perfect/Too Free To Follow [ANJDEE-005]
Maor Levi - Reflect/Illumina [ANJDEE-008]
Boom Jinx - Remember September [ANJDEE-009]
Junk Science - My Name Is Jacques [ANJDEE-010]
Joonas Hahmo - Together/Sound of Sunday [ANJDEE-011]
Jaytech - Spacelife/Essence [ANJDEE-012]
Chunk & Twist - Battery Life/The UK Sound [ANJDEE-014]
Odorama 4: Girl smelling a particular scent during the performance of Dana El Masri who creates perfumes based on music.
Knowledge without sense is double folly.
— Gracian
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Lack of a conscience in conjunction with a weak ability to defer gratification and/or control aggressive desires, often leads to antisocial behaviors. Psychopathy does not necessarily lead itself to criminal and violent behavior. Instead, psychopaths high in social cognition may be able to redirect their antisocial desires in a different, non-criminal manner.[
The 2023 IMMpact Symposium "Aging: From cells to organs to cognition" was held on April 26, 2023. (Photo by Dwight C. Andrews/UTHealth Houston)
The 2023 IMMpact Symposium "Aging: From cells to organs to cognition" was held on April 26, 2023. (Photo by Dwight C. Andrews/UTHealth Houston)
We've discovered a way to harness geothermal energy and direct it at your ears.
Now in a wireless version.
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