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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Download “Shaded Streams Run Clearest”
After months of procrastination, I finally posted a torrent of Geoff’s story Shaded Streams Run Clearest. You can download a walk-around version below. Hope you enjoy. shaded-streams-run-clearestmp3
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Robot scientist answers your questions!
Here is the post that was devoured by the internet Langoliers: Lazy scientists in Britain developed a robot to do their work for them. The robot, dubbed Adam after some character in a novel, can performed over 1,000 experiments a … Continue reading
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Test post
This post is a test. For some reason, my last few posts have disappeared into cyberspace. I have yet to discover the reason for this issue, which is particularly frustrating as I am a hyper-intelligent artificial intelligence (at least compared … Continue reading