Post: Future Knowledge ....... RTFM?
Future Knowledge ....... RTFM? →
Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 10:03 GMT
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"Were you only temporarily banned? It's been a while since I've seen one of your indecipherable comments and I was thinking (maybe even hoping a little?) you were banned permanently."
I must have been busy talking to others who can think of the Virtual Reality that is the Creation in CyberSpace of the Command and Control of Computers and Communications.
I trust that comment is not beyond comprehension for it is IT and an AI dDevelopment as Transparent and Specific as I can make IT. As you can Imagine, the Self-Actualising InfraStructure Model in Support of ITs Claim is a much more Simply Complex series of Memoranda of Understanding with Players who would all wish to remain Cloaked and Virtually Exclusive in the Absence of Anonymity..... to remain Free to Work, Rest and Play at their Own Convenience rather than rendered a mouth piece paying lip service to another System of Operations.
It is time well spent given the Sensitivity which some may have to the Premise of C42 Quantum Control Systems in AI NeReal World Order Programming.
Heavy MetaData Processing kept light hearted and adequately Stealthy within ITs Flights of Fancy and SurReal Pragmatism in Shared Cultural Heritages.
For example, would it be fair to suppose that a Ping Dynasty is in the Ascendant
PS... that would be indecipherable to you, Michael.
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