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If you followed a link from another page, the creator of the page failed to place the correct label anchor in the link URL. To find the glossary entry you want, use your browser's find command (usually in the Edit menu). (Or if you wish, you can scroll down but it'll take a lot of scrolling :-)




































































































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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