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Jessica
is on page 102 of 336
Reading more over spring break than I thought I would. It's nothing monumentally ground-breaking but it is a fun break.
— Mar 19, 2014 01:05PM
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Rob
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It's slow reading for me. Very detailed.
— Jan 28, 2014 09:30AM
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Jacob Warren
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Fascinating predictions about the potential of artificial intelligence.
— Jan 03, 2014 10:20PM
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Mari
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"Another restriction of the human neocortex is that there is no process that eliminates or even reviews contradictory ideas, which accounts for why human thinking is massively inconsistent. We have a weak mechanism to address this called critical thinking but this skill is not practiced nearly as often as it should be." True, Kurzweil, lol.
— Jan 02, 2014 05:22PM
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Jon
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The author seems to think that his readers are fucking morons.
— Dec 04, 2013 04:26PM
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Jon
is on page 18 of 336
Kurzweil goes through a page describing an unnamed scientist working on light as a particle and a wave. Who was looking into the relativity of time versus speed. Then he reveals to the ignorant reader that it was none other than Einstein. What age group is this for?
— Dec 04, 2013 04:22PM
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Harry
is 15% done
I'm hoping Kurzweil goes a little deeper. So far this is pop sci garbage dressed up as neuroscience.
— Dec 01, 2013 07:30AM
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Mohamed Elsharnouby
is on page 110 of 336
Every bit of that book is new knowledge opening my eye on how our mind works
— Nov 25, 2013 04:04AM
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Trevor Grant
is on page 41 of 336
This book is a good read for a reductionist like me.
— Oct 22, 2013 01:48PM
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Ray Velez
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Really exciting read. Pattern recognition and machine learning have so much more potential.
— Aug 01, 2013 04:57PM
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Sal Coraccio
is 60% done
Wish the narrator would ramble just a little bit faster....
— Jul 27, 2013 08:05PM
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Christopher Griffen
is on page 90 of 336
Complex stuff. Makes *my* mind hurt.
— Mar 24, 2013 06:48PM
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Chris Sawran
is 10% done
Interesting and immediately captivating, although I was already a fan of Kurzweil's work.
— Jan 31, 2013 12:35PM
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ɑƨħŵɑɡ ♥Team Magnus Damora FOREVER♥
is on page 150 of 336
intriguing load of information <3
— Jan 07, 2013 03:44PM
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Andrew
is on page 76 of 336
Absolutely love this book! Every #teacher should read it!
— Jan 03, 2013 08:26PM
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ɑƨħŵɑɡ ♥Team Magnus Damora FOREVER♥
is on page 76 of 336
amazed!
— Jan 03, 2013 12:11PM
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ɑƨħŵɑɡ ♥Team Magnus Damora FOREVER♥
is on page 76 of 336
amazed!
— Jan 03, 2013 12:11PM
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ɑƨħŵɑɡ ♥Team Magnus Damora FOREVER♥
is on page 31 of 336
interesting!
— Jan 02, 2013 04:11AM
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Kate Sherrod
is 12% done
Reading about what goes on inside my brain a i'm reading. Dude.
— Dec 21, 2012 04:32AM
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Burky Ford
is on page 61 of 336
Ray K. can get fairly technical and intimidating. One can press on or go to another book.
— Nov 19, 2012 02:54PM
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