I don’t want something special. I want something beautifully plain.
Random blogs about my life, or as I like to call it, bacon, and fashion.
I don’t want something special. I want something beautifully plain.
Talk about perfection.
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Well its a tie, First off I love love loooove my MacBook Pro. Absolutely no regrets about the product. And secondly, my microwave/oven top; gotta cook that bacon somehow.

Is this guy single? Ladiez betta watch out!
Dear Bacon,
Hey. How’re you going? I hope well, because you deserve it. People have been making fun of you recently because of all that fat you’ve got on you and of how processed you are. I must admit, I fell prey to the haters once and turned my back on you. You may be high in fat, but you’re…
‘Mind uploading’ featured in academic journal special issue for first time
The Special Issue on Mind Uploading (Vol. 4, issue 1, June 2012) of the International Journal of Machine Consciousness, just released, “constitutes a significant milestone in the history of mind uploading research: the first-ever collection of scientific and philosophical papers on the theme of mind uploading,” as Ben Goertzel and Matthew Ikle’ note in the Introduction to this issue. “Mind uploading” is an informal term that refers to transferring the mental contents from a human brain into a different substrate, such as a digital, analog, or quantum computer. It’s also known as “whole brain emulation” and “substrate-independent minds.” Serious mind uploading researchers have emerged recently, taking this seemingly science-fictional notion seriously and pursuing it via experimental and theoretical research programs, Goertzel and Ilke’ note. (via ‘Mind uploading’ featured in academic journal special issue for first time | KurzweilAI)