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Noyemi K posted:This is the ILLUMINATI BOARD GAME. I'm disappointed that the risks and challenges doesn't include "might be erased by the actual illuminati". Steve Jackson Games might have some issues with this kickstater...
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KiddieGrinder posted:I looked at this and the highly successful SCiO thing (and I think there were others too but I forgot) and it seems their gimmick isn't somehow scanning the food like on Star Trek, but rather looking at a very tiny piece of it (on the outside mind you), looking up a database of known foods, and trying to find a match. Ahaha, nope! quote:The Proscan also comes with an optical sensor that uses spectrometry to read the “molecular footprint” of any object and display its nutrient value on your connected smartwatch, smartphone or tablet. It is Star Trek level technobabble bullshit. Also I love how the profile picture of the project creator is just a scan of a license.
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# ? Feb 28, 2015 22:25 |
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even if it worked as described, IR doesn't penetrate solids very well so if you put an orange on it all it will see is a lot of cellulose and report 0 calories of course it's total BS so it won't even do that much
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# ? Mar 1, 2015 01:03 |
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Jackson didn't invent the Illuminati, you know.
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# ? Mar 1, 2015 11:30 |
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Jedit posted:Jackson didn't invent the Illuminati, you know. That's just what he wants you to think .... He sure a hell owns the trademark to a board game called the Illuminati though. It would probably be worth mentioning in the risk and challenges section that they'll be competing against a 30 year old game, or that they'll have to come up with a different name.
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# ? Mar 1, 2015 13:06 |
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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/702614894/slave-of-mine-a-yaoi-gay-romance-card-game?ref=nav_search Slave of Mine lets you, the mine owner, destroy your competitor's mine by stealing away all the super-cute hotties working for them! You do this with the power of yaoi!
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signalnoise posted:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/702614894/slave-of-mine-a-yaoi-gay-romance-card-game?ref=nav_search You should have posted the main image used to introduce you to this thrilling mine slavery management card game. Too bad this is not a Dungeon Keeper/Evil Genius clone.
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# ? Mar 1, 2015 14:21 |
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The MSJ posted:You should have posted the main image used to introduce you to this thrilling mine slavery management card game. So the mine is a metaphor for someone's butt hole or?
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# ? Mar 1, 2015 14:37 |
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quote:Bring it to an anime convention! It's a blast to play in your hotel room!
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# ? Mar 1, 2015 14:50 |
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Noyemi K posted:Dear god and he wants you to spend at least 4 dollars on basically unmixed albums that use motherfucking FL Slayer. The soundtrack to Crimson Haze is sounding pretty good. Also wtf are the things on those loving cards. "Have you got an ocelot automobile?" "Gay fish, my Seme 5 Cren Loves Reen." how me a frog has a new favorite as of 16:33 on Mar 1, 2015 |
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Noyemi K posted:He needs them for the presets, I mean if a synth doesn't have the presets you like then you need to get a new one Not gonna lie, I've done this. Difference is I don't need $700 a month to do it. Someone needs to show this guy how to google 'free VSTs'.
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# ? Mar 1, 2015 18:12 |
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Well, I'm affected by this one: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/triggertrap/triggertrap-redsnap-modular-camera-trigger/posts/1144189 Just wanted to add some details to that late night link: quote:Most importantly, that the manufacturing phase of Triggertrap Ada was going to be way more expensive than we expected. In fact, by the time all was said and done, Ada was going to cost three times more to create than we had planned for when we kicked off the project. They are offering options for no refund, 20% to charity, 20% back, or 50% in store credit, which is a small selection of their old gen product. They had delivered before, but joke's still on me, and I'm out a bit of cash. Piquai Souban has a new favorite as of 14:07 on Mar 2, 2015 |
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Howabout a supercomputer array to calculate the last digit of Pi? https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/elite-pcs/the-pi-z0ne/ quote:About this project With DVD burners. quote:The stations need DVD Burners as a secondary backup to burn the validated data. He should put them on zip disks IMO. quote:I feel if I can find the end to the fibonacci sequence it will give truth to pi whether or not it simply ends or is in fact infinite.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 11:25 |
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I can't wait to send him my pledgews.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 13:22 |
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Don't waste your cashew.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 13:29 |
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I like how his website that's supposed to be an online store is just one page with no relevant information.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 13:41 |
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He should really work on something easier first, like the final decimal point of 1/3 or 1/6
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 13:43 |
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The Supreme Court posted:He should really work on something easier first, like the final decimal point of 1/3 or 1/6 I think he passed that point when he said the Fibonacci sequence has an end.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 14:01 |
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He should try finding the end of the 2 times table first.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 14:15 |
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Oh, I know. How about calculating the biggest number in existence? I can write a program that adds 1 until it reaches the biggest number, but I'll need a super computer to run it. When it's done, I'll attempt to calculate the smallest fraction by dividing 1 by 10 until I hit it.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 14:15 |
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" I help programmers understand what needs to be developed next according to the hard code. I simply get how computers are logical and how they work, ever since I was a kid of 8 years old. I can forsee potential errors and instruct ways around bugs regarding both hardware and programming code. I just do not have the patience to program the code myself"
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Xandu posted:" I help programmers understand what needs to be developed next according to the hard code. I simply get how computers are logical and how they work, ever since I was a kid of 8 years old. I can forsee potential errors and instruct ways around bugs regarding both hardware and programming code. I just do not have the patience to program the code myself" I'm gonna apply for a job as his lead dev on this project.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 15:24 |
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Watch the video if you haven't watched the video. It has additional details. One workstation to calculate the digits, another workstation to verify the digits, another to run a database of digits, another to be storage for the database of digits and another to perform the backups to dvd for the storage for the database of digits. All of them connected to a multi hdmi supportive monitors. The PI calculator will be written in the powerhouse of the high performance computing world, Visual Basic. If someone says 'Visual Basic' I would usually assume they mean Visual Basic .Net, but I get the feeling he means VB6. PHP is also worked in there somehow. quote:If I can solve PI I want to develop trinity machine code programing instead of just binary 1 and 0's, Trinity code would be compromised of 0, 1, and 2's where 2 is machine code for pi. I hope i reach my financial goal to do all of my studies to see where technology can truly take us! Feel free to share this project all over the internet lets get the funding in place Ok, I think he showed his hand with this one. Germstore has a new favorite as of 15:54 on Mar 2, 2015 |
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Luckily, no one else has ever thought of using the computational power of multiple computers to calculate strings of numbers, or I might think that this guy is a dumbass.
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SymmetryrtemmyS posted:Luckily, no one else has ever thought of using the computational power of multiple computers to calculate strings of numbers, or I might think that this guy is a dumbass. Out of his six planned very expensive servers he's only planning to use one to calculate the digits of pi. The other five do jobs that a single much cheaper server could do. He's also planning to buy Opterons which seem to be about half as fast at calculating pi than comparable Xeons. It must be a troll. Every decision he makes is as wrong as possible.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 16:24 |
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He's obviously mentally ill.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 16:26 |
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Otisburg posted:Howabout a supercomputer array to calculate the last digit of Pi? This. This is the best worst kickstarter I have ever loving seen. You just made my day Germstore posted:Watch the video if you haven't watched the video. It has additional details. One workstation to calculate the digits, another workstation to verify the digits, another to run a database of digits, another to be storage for the database of digits and another to perform the backups to dvd for the storage for the database of digits. All of them connected to a multi hdmi supportive monitors. This is loving adorable.
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Germstore posted:Out of his six planned very expensive servers he's only planning to use one to calculate the digits of pi. The other five do jobs that a single much cheaper server could do. He's also planning to buy Opterons which seem to be about half as fast at calculating pi than comparable Xeons. It must be a troll. Every decision he makes is as wrong as possible. If he's trolling, he's consistent - he uses that profile pic and name where he tries to audit the http://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.beezid.com?page=2 leads to http://beezid-scam.blogspot.ca/ leads to more one-post blogs he has and following "make money fast" accounts. He sounds like your standard teenage kid who has just enough knowledge to formulate "big" ideas and enough ego to think these ideas aren't laughably simple/wrong enough to have been tried or discarded decades ago. The only difference here is he's 32.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 17:45 |
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If I somehow got the internet to pay me to calculate numbers endlessly, it would be wasteful to not have those numbers scroll by on HD monitors! For a $500 pledge you get lifetime access to a camera pointed at the monitors.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 17:47 |
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Ensign Expendable posted:For a $500 pledge you get lifetime access to a camera pointed at the monitors. still better than watching Pi
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Germstore posted:Watch the video if you haven't watched the video. It has additional details. One workstation to calculate the digits, another workstation to verify the digits, another to run a database of digits, another to be storage for the database of digits and another to perform the backups to dvd for the storage for the database of digits. All of them connected to a multi hdmi supportive monitors. Right, so what constitutes a "2" because a circuit is either on, or it's off. Maybe if you throw a banana cream pie at the machine, the gunk on the ICs is what generates the 2??? How could we not have known this!!!
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Noyemi K posted:Ok, I think he showed his hand with this one. Either he's thinking of neural nodes that can handle more than two states, or someone tried to explain a qubit to him. Proteus Jones has a new favorite as of 18:40 on Mar 2, 2015 |
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This is going to take the steam out of my planned kickstarter to calculate the end of 0.999... and prove it isn't equal to 1.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 18:36 |
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Every bit is represented by two bits. The low bit and the pi bit. 00-0 01-1 10 or 11- pi 64 bit numbers become 32 pi-bit numbers, and you have to do arithmetic operations in software until hardware catches up with this revolutionary idea, but its worth it to represent up to 4294967295 * pi^32 * pi^31*...*pi^2*pi natively!
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 18:40 |
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Germstore posted:Every bit is represented by two bits. The low bit and the pi bit. Hey, since everything's based on pi, I guess you could say he wants to use... *puts on sunglasses* ...circular logic.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 19:09 |
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stillvisions posted:Hey, since everything's based on pi, I guess you could say he wants to use... YEAAAAAAAAAAAH
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 19:13 |
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Noyemi K posted:Right, so what constitutes a "2" because a circuit is either on, or it's off. It gives you a marginal advantage when working with negative numbers, and is exactly nothing to do with whatever this guy is thinking. e: quote hosed up Guavanaut has a new favorite as of 20:01 on Mar 2, 2015 |
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Guavanaut posted:Right, so what constitutes a "2" because a circuit is either on, or it's off. It gives you a marginal advantage when working with negative numbers, and is exactly nothing to do with whatever this guy is thinking. [/quote] No, you see, if our computers only have two states now, adding a third will make them at least 50% faster. Much more than that, probably, because pi.
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Guavanaut posted:Ternary computers exist, they were popular in the Soviet Union during the early days of computing. Usually they used balanced ternary, which is -1, 0, and 1, so if the circuits ran on 5 volts the states would be -5V, 0V, +5V. Right but his ternary (trinity) is 0, 1, and pi Could you imagine harnessing the power of pi for computing?
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You suckers want to calculate the area of a circle you gotta warm up that FPU and you still only get an approximation. To calculate the area of a circle with radius 2 I just multiply 0100 (2) * 0100 (2) * 0010 (pi) and get exactly 010010 (4pi) and didn't even have to use the FPU.
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