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Illuminati Board Game:
WT: illuminati
RT: Illuminati - New World Order
Illuminati - New World Order:
WT: illuminati RT: Illuminati Board Game
iMac:
WT: Apple Products WT: Macintosh
RT: G4 iMac
web page
incompleteness:
RT: Goedel's Incompleteness Theorem RT: halting problem
RT: truth vs. knowledge
RT: Goedel's Incompleteness Theorem
inconceivable large numbers:
WT: large numbers
NT: moser
inconsistency of logical AI:
RT: artificial intelligence RT: meta-
RT: Goedel, Escher, Bach
index cards:
RT: card computer
RT: playing cards
RT: recipies
RT: technology
industrial revolution:
WT: timeline octaves
RT: Luddites
infinity:
RT: fractals RT: singularity
RT: large numbers
RT: God
insight:
RT: distinctions
Intel:
RT: Gordon Moore RT: IBM RT: Microsoft
RT: Intel Paragon
RT: microprocessor
Intel Paragon:
RT: Intel RT: supercomputers
RT: PowerPC
the
Internet:
RT: distributed AI RT: Earth (David Brin) WT: hypertext libraries RT: television RT: timeline octaves
RT: Internet Worm
RT: Extropianism
RT: FAQ
RT: accelerating change
Internet Worm:
RT: Adolescence of P-1 RT: Internet
RT: Robert Morris
iPhone:
WT: Apple Products
RT: Dator
RT: iPod
iPod:
WT: Apple Products RT: iPhone
RT: music
Ireland:
RT: celtic (language) RT: Roman Catholics
RT: Britain
isotopes:
RT: heavy elements
Italy:
RT: renaissance
RT: Vatican
Ithaca Men's Network:
RT: Doug Shire
RT: men's movement
Ithaca NY:
RT: Cornell University RT: Doug Shire
Ivy League:
NT: Brown University NT: Cornell University NT: Dartmouth College
RT: football (American)
NT: Harvard University
NT: Columbia University
Japan:
RT: haiku
RT: simple architecture
Jesus:
RT: satan
John Cage:
RT: Goedel, Escher, Bach RT: Philip Glass
John F Kennedy:
WT: charismatic people RT: Cuban Missile Crisis
RT: early sixties
John Lennon:
RT: Beatles RT: Lenin
RT: 1980
Johnny Carson:
RT: Dewey Cheetham and Howe
RT: television
Jordan Hall Boston:
WT: places I've performed
J. S. Bach:
RT: Goedel, Escher, Bach
RT: harpsichord
jumping out of the system:
RT: self-reference
RT: meta-
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