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"1. What was learning like for them as a child? Did they attend a school setting or learn in another way?" for all the androids!! and iirc a couple of them went to university so wondering if education was different for them compared to non-androids lol
YEAH ANDROIDS
The most general thing to know about android education is that they all went through some form of having their brains pickled in encyclopedias prior to being assembled into full working systems. This process was most refined with Dez, since he's the youngest and has benefited from all of the developments of the earlier androids, and least comprehensive with Mizzat, because the university team that built vim was like, "vi mostly just needs to know about math, sooooo…"
Mizzat is the only one who has had a truly Formal education. Since vi was built to be a math professor vi had an honorary degree from the University of the Second Akkanswl when vi started out, but vi went on to not only get an actual doctorate in math - I'm gonna tentatively say with a focus on discrete geometry but that just seemed like the best choice from ten minutes of trying to understand what Cornell's math PhD concentrations are - which vi did so the degree part wouldn't seem like such a lie but also because there's way more to math than just the calculus vi was pickled in and teaches. Vi did have the benefit of having a very personable build team that was happy to teach vim stuff and also to accept their own mistakes in their approach. But vi has learned a lot just by being extremely curious, with unrestricted access to both the network and the university library. Vi has considered going for more degrees, because vi has a ridiculous amount of time on vis hands despite being a teacher (vi has literally all hours of the day to do things) and really needs to pick up another research project or five.
Imjen had a quasi-formal education via the medical school and hospital at the University of the Fifth Akkanswl, where zi was built. Zi was taught how to interact and later to do schedustrar and nurse work by various experts, but was essentially a privately tutored student. But there was a lot of stuff that zir supervisory team didn't bother to teach zim, probably because they just expected zim to pick it up like a normal swl child. Which zi kind of did, by taking all of zir opportunities to just sort of wander the city. They mostly didn't try to stop zim but they also didn't love it when zi started to have political opinions and such. Because Imjen looks extremely like a normal swl, it's easy for zim to dip in and out of normal swl areas and learn by watching other people. That has also fueled zir weird relationship with passing as nondroid. In recent years Imjen has started attending night classes about random non-computer-science things, which zir supervisors like. But it's partly just to befriend the professors so they'll teach zim more things. Zi feels oddly comfortable around professors, probably because zi has known a lot of them, but the comp sci ones always look at zim a little bit like a cut of meat.
Syndy was extra extra pickled in her prebuild stages because Gweltsen knew that they weren't going to have the opportunity to teach her much - because of their terminal illness, but also because of hiding her sapience from everyone else. But they did walk her through the legal questions surrounding her and teach her a random assortment of things from their own experience. Hoven was around for a small fraction of the time she was with Gweltsen, too. She also learned more than she cares to admit from her memories of her unconscious time as a postal robot ("Sintii-bot"). There's a lot of data in there about the ways people interact. Plus there was a fair amount of time at night where she was conscious but unsupervised and so could fuck with the computer system or peel open packages she wasn't supposed to look at or mess with the ceiling tiles. But everything else she's pretty much learned from romcoms and period dramas.
Dez was moderately pickled, closer to Syndy's level than the others'. He has never even looked upon a school (unless you count the one on Elbas Island), let alone been in one. He's technically been homeschooled, in a very laissez-faire fashion that has mostly been penmanship, art class, and a lot of tooling around in Anni's workshop that we could call shop class. A huge chunk of what he knows has been gleaned from watching documentaries, and also becoming obsessed with something (spies, astrogeology, snow) and reading up on it with an introductory textbook open next to the super high level article he wants to read Right Now. He hates reading physical books, though, so he's always reading them in his internal viewer. Anni is neither his teacher nor his mom but she's kinda played the role of both, as has Julian. Julian works from home and also manages the bills so he's done a lot of explaining about things. Peter could be considered a guest lecturer in art and dogs. Zel and Urma are more like the substitute teachers who come in and have you watch a movie in class, except Zel also gives him his vicarious video game fix, and he has seen a lot of interactions via moderating her stream chats.
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Who is Huhnkie Lee?
Huhnkie Lee is a state senate candidate from Wasilla, Alaska, United States. His Korean name is 이헌기 (Romanized as i heon gi; which Mr. Lee has romanized to lee huhnkie). He gained notoriety for his eccentric behavior in-person and online.
His current social medias are: @huhnkie (instagram), @huhnkie (twitter), Huhnkie Lee @huhnkie (YouTube), Huhnkie Lee (Facebook), @huhnkieleeforussenate (tiktok) (currently banned), @huhnkie (medium), @huhnkie (tumblr)
Job and Education
In YouTuber djelf7’s video from March 10, 2022, Huhnkie Lee states that he is currently working as a lawyer, and that he was trained as a computer programmer. As for being a lawyer, it is confirmed by the Alaska Bar Association website that as of January 29, 2023, Huhnkie Lee is an active attorney (link to website). Also according to the website, Lee received education from the University of Michigan Law School, which is further proved by ballotpedia.org; According to ballotpedia, “Huhnkie Lee was born in Ithaca, New York. Lee served in the U.S. Army from 2009 to 2013. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 2004 and a juris doctor from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 2015. Lee's career experience includes working as a computer programmer and an attorney.”
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Life
Huhnkie Lee was born to South Korean parents in Ithaca, New York, United States on June 21, 1978, and as of now is 44 years old. Although born in the U.S., Huhnkie grew up in Seoul, South Korea until 1997 (ballotpedia).
“Born in Ithaca NY, 1978. Grew up in south Korea till high school. Computer science major in computer science in Madison WI. Two years in Cornell, computational biology PhD. Dropped out, went to LA, CA, to become a movie star. Acting gigs in spare time while working ad a full time computer programmer. Didn't work out. But made a movie and uploaded to YouTube. ... Joined the US Army. After 4 years, got out with GI Bill. Went to a law school in MI. Watched TV. Alaskan TV shows. Graduated law in two years. Flew to Alaska in a Hawaiian T-shirts. ... Fell in love with Alaska ever since. ... Got a computer programmer job. Read law. Took Alaska bar exam. Missed by one point. Got help from friends. Passed the second time. Got a lawyer job. 2018. ... Running for Alaska state senate. Why? ... To get attention? Money, power, fame? Or.... What else? ... Love.” (ballotpedia) Lee joined the Army as “a ‘94R MOS’ specialist working on avionics and helicopter equipment systems.” While in the U.S. Army, Lee was deployed to Afghanistan from 2011 to 2012, and Lee described the deployment as “uneventful” (alaskalandmine.com)
Achievements
Winning the Best Avant Garde Film award for his self-shot movie “A Therapy for Metrophobia” (Released to his official YouTube channel Feb 22, 2014) at the International Film Festival Ireland 2011.
Being a goofy guy
Passing the Alaska Bar Exam! Wooo!
Not being fired from his job as a lawyer
Notable Works
Humanology (YouTube series)
Lee hosts a YouTube series called “Humanology” that is currently on its 1,938th episode uploaded April 1, 2022. The first video is titled “Humanology 0” and was released to YouTube on June 20, 2018. In the comment section under this first video Huhnkie says the series is about the “discovery of new knowledge.”
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A Therapy for Metrophobia (Amateur Movie)
The true release date of Lee’s A Therapy for Metrophobia remains unconfirmed as there is another video uploaded to YouTube 4 years before the current official movie upload date that details Huhnkie winning an above mentioned award for A Therapy for Metrophobia, which can be found here.
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Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison Sports Betting Product Review!
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Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison is most well known for his 97% win rate NBA/MLB sports betting system. But, the Sports Betting Champ has also brought us other valuable products. A conscientious of picks called The Sports Pick Buffet, and a daily picks package called, The Champs Selections. In this article, I will provide a little background on the Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison, and review some of his products.
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Young, John Morrison, grew up with a passion for sports and numbers. John had great success as a student, in the areas of mathematics and statistics. He would eventually earn his PhD, in Statistics, from Cornell University.
Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison, then went on to make his living, combining both his passion for sports and numbers, in the world of professional gambling. John is well sought after, from people all over the world, for his gambling advice.
Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison, also spent almost a decade, going over the sporting database, trying to find a system that would predict winning outcomes, with the greatest consistency. In NBA basketball betting, in the years between 2003 and 2009 the Sports Betting Champ went a reported 363 wins - 8 losses, in all years combined. And, in MLB baseball betting in the years between 2004 and 2009 John Morrison went a reported 243 wins - 1 loss, in all years combined!
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The system determines certain low risk bets, which can be predicted well ahead of time. That translates to only betting about 40% of the time. Approximately, 120 games out of the year between the two seasons. It uses a form of martingale wagering, applied to a three game series. Based on the premise that the team bet is sure to win one out of three games. Once your team wins one in the series, your done betting that series. This system also comes with a 67% win rate NFL system, and lifetime of free picks, well worth the $197 price tag!
John Morrison Sports Buffet- The Sports Pick Buffet is a great value. The product is a conscience of opinion from over 500 top handicappers, comprised into a report and delivered to your inbox everyday. The report is compiled by Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison, himself. The report would look something like this:
Compilation of sports picks from expert handicappers for May 29th, 2010
MLB Games
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Atlanta Braves
1 handicapper picked Pittsburgh to win the game (Hawkeye Sports)
5 handicappers picked Atlanta to win the game (Robert Ferringo, Gamblers Data, The Shark, Kelso Sports Handicapping, Dr Baseball)
Philadelphia Phillies vs. Florida Marlins
6 handicappers picked Philadelphia to win the game (Rob Vinciletti, Vegas Sports Plays, Moneylineking, Scott Spreitzer, Louisville Slugger, Golden Contender)
11 handicappers picked Florida to win the game (Info Plays, Dave Cokin, Tommy Gold, Dimension Sports, The Baseball Handicapper, Hot Lines, Chuck O'Brien, Lenny Del Genio, Mike Hook, Sportsbook Guru, Benjamin Lee Eckstein)
Houston Astros vs. Cincinnati Reds
1 handicapper picked Houston to win the game (Sports Betting Professor)
11 handicappers picked Cincinnati to win the game (Carlo Campanella, Doc's Sports, Robert Ferringo, Moneylineking, Tommy Gold, Nolan Fernandez, Sports Wagers, Silver Key Pick, Kelso Sports Handicapping, Dr Baseball, Tom Law Longball Sports)
St Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs
5 handicappers picked St Louis to win the game (Dave Cokin, Chris Jordan, Super Sports Group, Sports Wagers, Kelso Sports Handicapping)
8 handicappers picked the Chicago Cubs to win the game (Sac Lawson, Tom Freese, Dunkel, Tv Hotline, Ben Burns, Igz1 Sports, Ny Players Club, Rudy Nyc Sports)
New York Mets vs. Milwaukee Brewers
4 handicappers picked the NY Mets to win the game (Tommy Gold, Hammerthebook, Sportsbook Guru, Seabass)
6 handicappers picked Milwaukee to win the game (Dave Price, Robert Ferringo, Fasttrack Sports, Ben Burns, Sports Brokers, Vegas Runner)
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Colorado Rockies
13 handicappers picked the LA Dodgers to win the game (Rocky Atkinson, Derek Mancini, MJP Sports, Dimension Sports, Hondo, Richie Parker, Dave Eckstein, National Sports Service, Al Demarco, Super Sports Group, Sports Wagers, Kiki Sports, Fantasy Sports Gametime)
4 handicappers picked Colorado to win the game (John Martin, Bobby Maxwell, Robert Ferringo, Tom Law Longball Sports)
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. San Francisco Giants
4 handicappers picked Arizona to win the game (#1 Sports, Profit-On-The-Net, Super Sports Group, Kiki Sports)
9 handicappers picked San Francisco to win the game (Larry Ness, Frank Jordan, Raypolaccosports, Papayagang, John Harrison, Kelso Sports Handicapping, Seabass, The Consensus Group, Stumpthespread)
Texas Rangers vs. Minnesota Twins
4 handicappers picked Texas to win the game (Jr Odonnell, Dan Bebe, MJP Sports, Karl Garrett)
13 handicappers picked Minnesota to win the game (David Chan, Cappers Access, Robert Ferringo, Easy Money Sports, Tommy Gold, Dozo Games Handicapping, Insider Sports Report, Super Sports Group, B&S Picks, Executive, Teddy Covers, Tom Law Longball Sports, Ats Baseball Lock Club)
Seattle Mariners vs. LA Angels
2 handicappers picked Seattle to win the game (MJP Sports, Boston Blackie)
3 handicappers picked the LA Angels to win the game (Pure Lock, Platinum Plays, LPW Sportsforecast)
Chicago White Sox vs. Tampa Bay Rays
5 handicappers picked the Chicago White Sox to win the game (Chris Jordan, Michael Cannon, Chuck O'Brien, Sports Wagers, Seabass)
4 handicappers picked Tampa Bay to win the game (Jimmy Boyd, Computer Sports, Dimension Sports, Wagerglobe)
Oakland Athletics vs. Detroit Tigers
6 handicappers picked Oakland to win the game (Marc Lawrence, Lee Kostroski, MJP Sports, Papayagang, Insider Sports Report, Super Sports Group)
14 handicappers picked Detroit to win the game (Gill Alexander, Jeff Alexander, Robert Ferringo, Hawkeye Sports, Tommy Gold, Baseball Crusher, The Shark, JSM Sports, Executive, Sportsbook Guru, Teddy Covers, Tom Law Longball Sports, Dozo Games Handicapping, Greg Shaker)
Kansas City Royals vs. Boston Red Sox. More here 마추자 주소
2 handicappers picked Kansas City to win the game (MJP Sports, Greg Shaker)
20 handicappers picked Boston to win the game (Tony George, Jack Jones, Robert Ferringo, Arthur Ralph Sports, Mike Wynn, Derek Mancini, Dave Cokin, Chris Jordan, National Sports Service, Jr Odonnell, The Shark, Igz1 Sports, Rocketman, Jsm Sports, Hammerthebook, Benjamin Lee Eckstein, Seabass, Ats Baseball Lock Club, Dozo Games Handicapping, Stan Sharp)
NBA Games
There are no NBA games played today.
Summary of the recommended bets to make for May 29th, 2010 based on the sports handicappers' consensus:
"Ultimate Bet" of the day:
[MLB] Most sports handicappers lean toward the Boston Red Sox to win the game at a 20:2 ratio!
(Note: this bet was eventually WON)
"Best Bets" of the day:
[MLB] Most sports handicappers lean toward the Cincinnati Reds to win the game at a 11:1 ratio.
(Note: this bet was eventually WON)
[MLB] Most sports handicappers lean toward the Detroit Tigers to win the game at a 14:6 ratio.
(Note: this bet was eventually LOST)
[MLB] Most sports handicappers lean toward the Minnesota Twins to win the game at a 13:4 ratio.
(Note: this bet was eventually WON)
As you can see this is a very powerful tool. And, the value, Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison is making available. You can easily spent $1,000 a year on gambling advice from one handicapper. The John Morrison Sports Buffet allows you access to the advice of 500 handicappers for the price of one, the information is already data-mined, and made readable to you everyday. Thats close to $500,000 a year in gambling advice from this Sports Betting Champ product. This service is well worth the $125 a month, that's $3.25 a day. You can get started with a 10 day trial for an unbelievable $5 trial payment.
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Five MIT faculty elected to the National Academy of Sciences for 2024
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Five MIT faculty elected to the National Academy of Sciences for 2024
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The National Academy of Sciences has elected 120 members and 24 international members, including five faculty members from MIT. Guoping Feng, Piotr Indyk, Daniel J. Kleitman, Daniela Rus, and Senthil Todadri were elected in recognition of their “distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.” Membership to the National Academy of Sciences is one of the highest honors a scientist can receive in their career.
Among the new members added this year are also nine MIT alumni, including Zvi Bern ’82; Harold Hwang ’93, SM ’93; Leonard Kleinrock SM ’59, PhD ’63; Jeffrey C. Lagarias ’71, SM ’72, PhD ’74; Ann Pearson PhD ’00; Robin Pemantle PhD ’88; Jonas C. Peters PhD ’98; Lynn Talley PhD ’82; and Peter T. Wolczanski ’76. Those elected this year bring the total number of active members to 2,617, with 537 international members.
The National Academy of Sciences is a private, nonprofit institution that was established under a congressional charter signed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863. It recognizes achievement in science by election to membership, and — with the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Medicine — provides science, engineering, and health policy advice to the federal government and other organizations.
Guoping Feng
Guoping Feng is the James W. (1963) and Patricia T. Poitras Professor in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences. He is also associate director and investigator in the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, a member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and director of the Hock E. Tan and K. Lisa Yang Center for Autism Research.
His research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms that regulate the development and function of synapses, the places in the brain where neurons connect and communicate. He’s interested in how defects in the synapses can contribute to psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders. By understanding the fundamental mechanisms behind these disorders, he’s producing foundational knowledge that may guide the development of new treatments for conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder and schizophrenia.
Feng received his medical training at Zhejiang University Medical School in Hangzhou, China, and his PhD in molecular genetics from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He did his postdoctoral training at Washington University at St. Louis and was on the faculty at Duke University School of Medicine before coming to MIT in 2010. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2023.
Piotr Indyk
Piotr Indyk is the Thomas D. and Virginia W. Cabot Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He received his magister degree from the University of Warsaw and his PhD from Stanford University before coming to MIT in 2000.
Indyk’s research focuses on building efficient, sublinear, and streaming algorithms. He’s developed, for example, algorithms that can use limited time and space to navigate massive data streams, that can separate signals into individual frequencies faster than other methods, and can address the “nearest neighbor” problem by finding highly similar data points without needing to scan an entire database. His work has applications on everything from machine learning to data mining.
He has been named a Simons Investigator and a fellow of the Association for Computer Machinery. In 2023, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Daniel J. Kleitman
Daniel Kleitman, a professor emeritus of applied mathematics, has been at MIT since 1966. He received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University and his master’s and PhD in physics from Harvard University before doing postdoctoral work at Harvard and the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Kleitman’s research interests include operations research, genomics, graph theory, and combinatorics, the area of math concerned with counting. He was actually a professor of physics at Brandeis University before changing his field to math, encouraged by the prolific mathematician Paul Erdős. In fact, Kleitman has the rare distinction of having an Erdős number of just one. The number is a measure of the “collaborative distance” between a mathematician and Erdős in terms of authorship of papers, and studies have shown that leading mathematicians have particularly low numbers.
He’s a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has made important contributions to the MIT community throughout his career. He was head of the Department of Mathematics and served on a number of committees, including the Applied Mathematics Committee. He also helped create web-based technology and an online textbook for several of the department’s core undergraduate courses. He was even a math advisor for the MIT-based film “Good Will Hunting.”
Daniela Rus
Daniela Rus, the Andrew (1956) and Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, is the director of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). She also serves as director of the Toyota-CSAIL Joint Research Center.
Her research on robotics, artificial intelligence, and data science is geared toward understanding the science and engineering of autonomy. Her ultimate goal is to create a future where machines are seamlessly integrated into daily life to support people with cognitive and physical tasks, and deployed in way that ensures they benefit humanity. She’s working to increase the ability of machines to reason, learn, and adapt to complex tasks in human-centered environments with applications for agriculture, manufacturing, medicine, construction, and other industries. She’s also interested in creating new tools for designing and fabricating robots and in improving the interfaces between robots and people, and she’s done collaborative projects at the intersection of technology and artistic performance.
Rus received her undergraduate degree from the University of Iowa and her PhD in computer science from Cornell University. She was a professor of computer science at Dartmouth College before coming to MIT in 2004. She is part of the Class of 2002 MacArthur Fellows; was elected to the National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; and is a fellow of the Association for Computer Machinery, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence.
Senthil Todadri
Senthil Todadri, a professor of physics, came to MIT in 2001. He received his undergraduate degree from the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur and his PhD from Yale University before working as a postdoc at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara, California.
Todadri’s research focuses on condensed matter theory. He’s interested in novel phases and phase transitions of quantum matter that expand beyond existing paradigms. Combining modeling experiments and abstract methods, he’s working to develop a theoretical framework for describing the physics of these systems. Much of that work involves understanding the phenomena that arise because of impurities or strong interactions between electrons in solids that don’t conform with conventional physical theories. He also pioneered the theory of deconfined quantum criticality, which describes a class of phase transitions, and he discovered the dualities of quantum field theories in two dimensional superconducting states, which has important applications to many problems in the field.
Todadri has been named a Simons Investigator, a Sloan Research Fellow, and a fellow of the American Physical Society. In 2023, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Eqbal Ahmad
(theeqbalahmadproject.com)
He brought wisdom and integrity to the cause of oppressed peoples
By Edward W Said Thu 13 May 1999 
Eqbal Ahmad, perhaps the shrewdest and most original anti-imperialist analyst of Asia and Africa, has died, aged 66, in Islamabad following an operation for colon cancer. A man of enormous charisma and incorruptible ideals, he was a prodigious talker and lecturer.
He had an almost instinctive attraction to movements of the oppressed and the persecuted, whether in Europe, America, Bosnia, Chechnya, South Lebanon, Vietnam, Iraq or the Indian sub-continent. He had a formidable knowledge of history, always measuring the promise of religion and nationalism against their depredations and abuse as their proponents descended into fundamentalism, chauvinism and provincialism.
Ahmad was a fierce, often angry, combatant against what he perceived as human cruelty and perversity. During his last years, he dedicated himself - quixotically it would sometimes appear - to the creation of an alternative university in Pakistan, named Khalduniyah after the great Arab polymath and historian whose comprehensive view of the human adventure Ahmad sought to embody in a curriculum solidly based in the modern humanities, social and natural sciences.
Born in the Indian state of Bihar, he and his siblings left for Pakistan in 1948; before that, his father was murdered in bed over a land dispute, as the boy lay next to him, a traumatic event Eqbal would cite when he attacked material acquisitiveness.
In Lahore, he attended Foreman Christian College, became briefly an army officer, then went to the United States in the mid-1950s as a Rotary fellow in American history at Occidental College, California. He entered Princeton in 1958 with a double major in political science and Middle Eastern studies. He got his PhD in 1965 and, during his Princeton years, went to Algeria, joined the FLN, was arrested in France and established a cultural centre in Tunis.
During the 1960s, he taught at Cornell and Chicago, and was among the first fellows of the anti-war Washington Institute of Policy Studies (IPS). In 1969 he married Julie Diamond, a teacher and writer from New York, and between 1973 and 1975 he established and headed the IPS's offshoot in Amsterdam, the Transnational Institute.
Ahmad was an early and prominent opponent of the Vietnam war, and in 1970 was tried with the Berrigan brothers on a trumped-up charge of conspiracy to kidnap Henry Kissinger - on which he and his alleged co-conspirators were acquitted. In addition to his outspoken support of unpopular causes (especially Palestinian rights), Ahmad's uncompromising politics kept him an untenured professor at various universities until 1982, when Hampshire College, Massachusetts, made him a professor. He taught there until he became emeritus professor in 1998, dividing his time between New England and Pakistan.
During these years he travelled all over the world. Arabs, for example, learned more from him about the failures of Arab nationalism than from anyone else. In 1980, in Beirut, he was the first to predict the exact outlines of the 1982 Israeli invasion; in a memo to Yasir Arafat and Abu Jihad he also sadly forecast the quick defeat of PLO forces in South Lebanon. He was a relentless opponent of militarism, bureaucracy, ideological rigidity and what he called 'the pathology of power'. He was consulted by journalists and international civil servants about abstruse currents in contemporary Afghanistan, Algeria, Iran, India, Pakistan, Angola, Cuba, Sri Lanka and he had an encyclopaedic knowledge of the US.
No one who saw him sitting bare-foot and cross-legged on a living-room floor, conversing genially until the early hours, with a glass in his hand, will ever forget the sight or the sound of his voice as he announced 'four major points' - but never got past two or three. He loved literature, especially poetry, and the sensitive and precise use of language, whether it was Urdu, English, French, Arabic or Farsi.
Ahmad was that rare thing, an intellectual unintimidated by power or authority, a companion in arms to such diverse figures as Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Tariq Ali, Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, Richard Falk, Fred Jameson, Alexander Cockburn and Daniel Berrigan.
Immaculate in dress and expression, faultlessly kind, an unpretentious connoisseur of food and wine, he saw himself as a man of the 18th century, modern because of enlightenment and breadth of outlook, not because of technological or quasi-scientific 'progress'. Somehow he managed to preserve his native Muslim tradition without succumbing either to the frozen exclusivism or to the jealousy that has often gone with it. Humanity and secularism had no finer champion. He is survived by Julie, and their daughter Dohra, a graduate student at Columbia.
Eqbal Ahmad, political scientist and peace activist, born 1933; died May 11, 1999
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Anxiety disorders are the most common of all mental disorders. Considered pathology, anxiety is the most diagnosed and medicated of all psychological disorders... but what if it isn't always or only a medical condition?
From Greek tragedies and Buddhism to actual practices from ancient doctors like Galen, there are a myriad of important lessons about anxiety that can be gleaned from the past. Indeed, the ancients had a lot to say about anxiety and mental conditions in general... and their perspective and observations were at times very different from those found in our modern era.
With the help of both ancient philosophy and history, how can we see anxiety as a source not only of suffering, but also of insight?
Join us on March 6th at Noon EST to rethink anxiety.
Featuring professor emeritus of philosophy at Brooklyn College and author of “Anxiety: A Philosophical Guide”, Samir Chopra, Vanderbilt physician, Assistant Professor of Classics and author of “How to Be Healthy”, Katherine D. Van Schaik, and professor of Classics at Cornell University and author of “How to Grieve”, Michael Fontaine.
If you can’t join us live, do not worry! We will send a recording to all those who register.
About the Speakers:
Samir Chopra is a philosophical counselor and professor emeritus of philosophy at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the author and coauthor of many books, including Shyam Benegal: Philosopher and Filmmaker, A Legal Theory for Autonomous Artificial Agents, and Eye on Cricket: Reflections on the Great Game. His essays have appeared in the Nation, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Aeon, Psyche, and other publications. His most recent book is Anxiety: A Philosophical Guide will be released in March.
Katherine D. Van Schaik, MD, PhD, MA, is a faculty member in the Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, with additional appointments in the Department of Classical and Mediterranean Studies and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Vanderbilt University. She received her PhD in Ancient History from the Harvard Department of the Classics and her MD from Harvard Medical School, after completing studies in Classics and Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard College, and in Classical Art and Archaeology at King's College, University of London. Study of health and disease, past and present, has taken her to hospitals, universities, libraries, and crypts around the world.
Michael Fontaine is a Professor in the Department of Classics at Cornell University, New York and author of many books and articles. He books have been reviewed in countless publications including Forbes, The Spectator, The Daily Beast, The Times Literary Supplement, The Daily Mail, and Wine Spectator. He is the author of several publications including: “How to Tell a Joke”, “The Pig War”, “How to Drink: A Classical Guide to Imbibing”, and “How to Grieve: An Ancient Guide to the Lost Art of Consolation”. His next book, “How to Get Over a Breakup,” is a translation of Ovid’s Remedia Amoris. It comes out in June.
Moderated by Anya Leonard, founder and Director of Classical Wisdom, a site dedicated to bringing ancient wisdom to modern minds. To learn more about Classical Wisdom and to sign up for our free newsletter, please visit: https://classicalwisdom.substack.com/
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Editor’s Note: Shai Davidai is an assistant professor of management at Columbia Business School. He received his PhD in social psychology from Cornell University and has previously taught at Princeton University and at The New School for Social Research. He is on X @ShaiDavidai. The views expressed in this commentary are his own. View more opinion on CNN.I’m a 40-year-old Columbia University professor and last month I found myself crying in front of dozens of strangers on campus.I wasn’t planning on crying. The tears just came out when I spoke about the danger of antisemitism on US campuses in a video that has since gone viral. Judging from the thousands of supportive messages I’ve received, it seems that Jewish Americans around the country have been crying with me. It was a cry of despair — a howl, really — that took on the purest form of human pain. A cry that arose from the darkest, deepest and most primal of fears. A cry that has been consuming me for weeks, urging me to speak up.Shai Davidai - Daniel DavidaiFollowing the horrific massacre in Israel by Hamas terrorists on October 7, I felt an intense, relentless grief. Grief for the thousands of civilians shot, murdered, mutilated, raped and beheaded. Grief for the intentional killing of babies, some burned beyond recognition. Grief for the confused children dragged at gun point by violent men into captivity in Gaza.Yet there was a deeper, darker grief. A grief that seeped from a wound I’d thought was healed. A grief that comes from the trauma hiding at the bottom of every Jewish person’s heart. A grief that comes from seeing, once again, Jewish people targeted in their homes and communities.Soon, this darkest of griefs was joined by intense fear. I feared not only for the future of innocent Israeli and Palestinian children, but for the future of my family here, in New York City.Having spent over 13 years building a close-knit community of like-minded liberals, I suddenly find myself abandoned. Abandoned by the resounding silence of friends and neighbors who refuse to publicly denounce Hamas’ evil crimes against humanity. Abandoned by colleagues who whitewash and excuse barbarities that included the raping of Israeli women and the execution of disabled Israeli children as a mere “military response,” who consider such horrors as “awesome” acts of “resistance.” Abandoned by student organizations who have welcomed and celebrated the October 7 massacre with the chant “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” code words for the eradication of Jews living in Israel.Abandoned by Columbia University — my very own employer — which, in the name of fostering “different points of view” has allowed such expressions to take place. Its statement that “we must avoid language that vilifies, threatens, or stereotypes entire groups of people” rings hollow when it doesn’t condemn the professors and students doing exactly that.This is happening not in Gaza. Not in Israel. Here, in the United States of America. Here, at universities, which are supposed to provide safe spaces for everyone in the community. Everyone, it seems, but Jews and Israelis.On the day following Hamas’ unspeakable massacre, I woke up to the most petrifying realization a parent can have: the realization that right now, all across America, there are people who see my 7-year-old son and 2-year-old daughter, both dual citizens of Israel and the US, as legitimate targets of resistance.Were they older, I would have loved for my children to attend an incredible institution like Columbia. But not now, not under this leadership. I would be too worried for their safety. The differences between the student organizations’ chant of “from the river to the sea” and the Nazi chant of “Germany for Germans” are mere semantics. The antisemitic sentiment is the same.It is not just these chants that keep me up at night. It is the antisemitic violence that inevitably follows when university leaders are willing to look the other way.There
is the Israeli student who was physically attacked at my workplace, Columbia University, while hanging posters of the kidnapped babies in Gaza, the Jewish students here who have been spat on, cursed at and received death threats. There are the online threats to rape Jewish women and throw them off a cliff and slit the throats of Jewish men on Cornell University’s campus, my alma mater. (A suspect has been arrested and is being held in jail, with the university president saying the school would respond “rapidly and forcefully” to threats.) There are the student organizations who, in their support of Hamas’ actions, pounded on the doors of a library while frightened Jewish students locked the door and sheltered inside at Cooper Union in Manhattan. There are the Jews supporting Israel who were punched and whacked at Tulane in New Orleans. There is the UC Davis professor who threatened to attack Jewish journalists and their children, ending her social media post with emojis of a knife, a hatchet and three drops of blood. The list goes on and on.These days, taking the subway to campus or strolling with my family through Central Park, I experience an acute and very specific anxiety: Who among my colleagues, friends and neighbors sees my children as legitimate targets? Who among my community sees the lives of my Jewish and Israeli students as expendable? How can I ever feel safe myself at a campus whose leadership fails to condemn the rape of young women and other horrors perpetrated by Hamas on October 7.The horrific rise of antisemitism on US campuses is a wakeup call for action. Contact every politician in your city and state. Join your PTA. Write an op-ed. Call your alma mater. File a lawsuit. We must hold accountable the leaders of institutions who, in their silence, embolden those who wish to exterminate an entire people. We must tell the heads of our universities that vacuous public relations stunts creating antisemitism task forces are meaningless when they refuse to condemn support for terror within the campus community. We must send the world a clear message: Our lives are just as valuable as anyone else’s.At the same time, we Jews and Israelis can – and must – stand in unity with the Palestinian people and work toward peaceful coexistence. Even in our darkest times, we must foster empathy for every person currently striving for safety and dignity. One can support a free Palestine without being antisemitic or anti-Israeli. One can fight for a sovereign Palestinian state and feel deep pain at the anguish of innocent Palestinian children while also publicly expressing a loathing of Hamas. I know, because I do. I know, because many students and faculty at Columbia have told me that they want to support the Palestinian people yet refuse to march in hate-filled protests that celebrate Hamas’ crimes.What we cannot do is accept the existence of internationally recognized terror organizations that explicitly call for our demise. We cannot accept pro-terror student groups in the US that celebrate the atrocities committed by these organizations. We can never accept torture and murder of civilians as a legitimate act of resistance.This fear that has engulfed me is not new, of course. Every Jewish person carries it within them, regardless of whether they are Orthodox, Reform or a humanist atheist like myself. This fear is as old as the existence of the Jewish people, as old as our persecution. It is a fear that lurks in the dark basements of every Jewish mind, a basement whose door we usually don’t allow ourselves to prop open. It is a fear that Jewish children inherit from their parents and Jewish parents try to shield their child from.Last week, crying in front of complete strangers on Columbia’s campus, it was that exact fear that howled through my throat. It was the fear of history repeating itself, the fear of the world’s apathy in the face of the largest Jewish death toll on a single day since the Holocaust. I was encompassed by the darkness of that hidden basement, crying for the world to listen: Never again is now.
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Planetary Ring Systems – Dr Mark Showalter
The works of Dr Mark Showalter aim to answer the following questions : “Does this celestial object have rings ?” and “Why are this celestial object’s rings behaving the way they are ?”. In pursuit of answers, Dr Showalter analyzed data from various scientific spacecraft missions, and from the Hubble telescope. In his research he discovered the existence of several satellites of Pluto, and he also discovered the absence of rings on many planets. Notably, he helped associate a ripple pattern deforming the rings of ring systems with an impact on said rings. His calculations can also give an estimate of when the rings where hit, and the force of the impact. This achievement could help estimate the frequency of wandering celestial objects, which is difficult to determine. It also explains some of the characteristics of ring systems.
Dr Mark Showalter is a research scientist at SETI, he has made numerous discoveries in the field of planetary science. His PhD thesis at Cornell University in 1982 was about the rings of Jupiter. Since then, he discovered six moons and three planetary rings. To this day, he is still working on rings and ring systems. He also works with the New Horizons mission to Pluto, having accidentally become an expert in the Pluto system after looking for rings around Pluto and discovering some moons instead. He also works for NASA as the Principal Investigator of the Planetary Data System Ring-Moon Systems Node. In 2021, he received the Harold Masursky Award for Meritorious Service to Planetary Science. This award was due to his work analyzing data, but also for his help in creating graphical tools for the observation of planetary science phenomenons.
I picked this subject to challenge myself, as I know very little about astrophysics and astronomy. I learned many interesting things, which makes me happy. Listening to the interview also sparked my curiosity for the subject and made me want to read Dr Showalter’s papers and try and learn about the details of the math and physics he used in his research. Interview
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   [ melisa pamuk, female, she/her ] - was that ZEHRA  AYDIN i saw by the lighthouse today? i heard that the TWENTY NINE year old who has been in nightrest for ON AND OFF HER ENTIRE LIFE and works as a METEOROLOGIST has a reputation of being OUTGOING, but also GUARDED. they reside in ASHMORE & people in town usually associate them with VINTAGE LEATHER JACKETS,  THE SMELL OF FRESHLY BREWED COFFEE, STARGAZING AT NIGHT OUT IN THE COUNTRYSIDElet’s hope the killer doesn’t go after them next.
𝐁𝐀𝐒𝐈𝐂𝐒 …
𝐅𝐔𝐋𝐋 𝐍𝐀𝐌𝐄:  zehra aydin 𝐍𝐈𝐂𝐊𝐍𝐀𝐌𝐄(𝐒):  zuzu ( only her little cousins and her niece and nephew call her 𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐅𝐄𝐑𝐑𝐄𝐃 𝐍𝐀𝐌𝐄(𝐒):  zehra 𝐁𝐈𝐑𝐓𝐇 𝐃𝐀𝐓𝐄:  october 31st, 1993 𝐀𝐆𝐄:  29 years old 𝐆𝐄𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐑:  female 𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐒:  she/her 𝐑𝐎𝐌𝐀𝐍𝐓𝐈𝐂 𝐎𝐑𝐈𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍:  bioromantic 𝐒𝐄𝐗𝐔𝐀𝐋 𝐎𝐑𝐈𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍: bisexual 𝐂𝐇𝐈𝐋𝐃𝐑𝐄𝐍:  none
𝐁𝐈𝐎𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐏𝐇𝐘…
october 31st, 1993. the day she was born was a surprise to her parents. seeing as she wasn't supposed to be born for another month. on a night when her father was off duty and at a halloween party with her mother, it caught them off guard.  a few hours later, at eleven at night on halloween, she was finally born. due to being born a month early, she was kept in the hospital for a few days. as the doctors said, just to make sure she was okay. after a few days, her parents were finally able to bring her home.
being brought home, her older sister immediately became protective over her. which wasn't surprising at all. especially since her eldest sister had always wanted a younger sibling. two years later after she was born, the third and finally child of the aydin family was born. her baby brother. despite only being two at the time, zehra was excited to have a younger sibling. it wasn't long after he was born that her father got his new orders. this time at the base in germany.  doing what they had to do, the family packed up, and moved to germany. their house they had lived in, they left it in the care of their grandparents.  as they said, they wanted to keep it for when they would come back to visit.
for the next fourteen years, she lived there on base with her family. that happy family they were though came crashing down when zehra walked in on her mom in bed with another man. she had come home from school when she had her noises coming from her parents room. seeing her mother in bed with another man made her mad.  her mother running after her, zehra brushed her hand off of her before going to find her father. telling him had been hard. but she didn't want her father being played. following the revelation, her parents divorced. with zehra and her siblings staying with their father rather than going with their mother.
a year after her parents divorce, her sister moved back to nightrest and gave the option to her younger siblings to come with her. wanting to return home, she agreed to come with her. getting her school stuff settled, she transferred to the school in nightrest. moving once the school year was over with, it took the entire summer for her to get settled back in. moving back into the old house that their grandparents had kept for them.  during her junior year,  zehra became interested in meteorology. everything about it interested her.  graduating from school two years later, she went on to attending cornell university. majoring in atmospheric science, she studied there for four years before graduating.
applying for graduate, she went back for another three years to get her PHD in atmospheric science. after three years, finally graduated.  with her degree, she ended up returning home and moving back into the house that her brother lived in still. while her sister had moved out a few years prior due to getting married.  not long after returning home, she found out her brother was deploying for the second time since joining the army after high school. zehra didn't like the fact that he was deploying. especially knowing that whenever he did, it could be the last time she saw him.  with zehra and her sister being there to see him off, it was hard to see him leave. returning home once more, she finally got herself a job at the national weather service.
a year later, tragedy struck when she got word that her brother had been injured during a training exercise.  booking herself a flight to germany, where he was based with their father, she flew there. for two weeks, she stayed there.  after the two weeks were up, she left to go back home.  when the murders starter, it freaked zehra out, though it was something she never really admitted.
OTHER FACTS…
- zehra is a guarded person. never really opening herself up for those around her . she also tends to not really trust anyone she doesn't know. but to those she does know, she trusts them unconditionally. she can also be stubborn as well. once someone breaks through those walls though then zehra can be very outgoing and lively as well. those who are close to her know she can be a fun person to be around as well.
- through her sister and brother in law, she as a niece and nephew who she loves more than anything too. she's also protective over them as well.
- she has been caught in a tornado once before. it happened during her third year of college. for spring break, she went to a friends place. that was cut short when a tornado hit. the one that zehra was caught in.
- she's a big taylor swift fan. has been to all of her concerts, including the era's tour. she went to the foxborough concert and had a blast.
- zehra does know how to fight. when she was living on the base during her teen years, a solider she knew and was friends with taught her how to fight.
WANTED CONNECTIONS…  
childhood friends childhood best friend close friends fenemies enemies drinking buddies fwb's flings exes ( at least two or three. either on good or bad terms ) family friends former friends friends who drifted
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John Morrison, the sports betting king, reviews a product!
Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison is most well known for his 97% win rate NBA/MLB sports betting system. But, the Sports Betting Champ has also brought us other valuable products. A conscientious of picks called The Sports Pick Buffet, and a daily picks package called, The Champs Selections. In this article, I will provide a little background on the Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison, and review some of his products.
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Young, John Morrison, grew up with a passion for sports and numbers. John had great success as a student, in the areas of mathematics and statistics. He would eventually earn his PhD, in Statistics, from Cornell University.
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The system determines certain low risk bets, which can be predicted well ahead of time. That translates to only betting about 40% of the time. Approximately, 120 games out of the year between the two seasons. It uses a form of martingale wagering, applied to a three game series. Based on the premise that the team bet is sure to win one out of three games. Once your team wins one in the series, your done betting that series. This system also comes with a 67% win rate NFL system, and lifetime of free picks, well worth the $197 price tag!
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Compilation of sports picks from expert handicappers for May 29th, 2010
MLB Games
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Atlanta Braves
1 handicapper picked Pittsburgh to win the game (Hawkeye Sports)
5 handicappers picked Atlanta to win the game (Robert Ferringo, Gamblers Data, The Shark, Kelso Sports Handicapping, Dr Baseball)
Philadelphia Phillies vs. Florida Marlins
6 handicappers picked Philadelphia to win the game (Rob Vinciletti, Vegas Sports Plays, Moneylineking, Scott Spreitzer, Louisville Slugger, Golden Contender)
11 handicappers picked Florida to win the game (Info Plays, Dave Cokin, Tommy Gold, Dimension Sports, The Baseball Handicapper, Hot Lines, Chuck O'Brien, Lenny Del Genio, Mike Hook, Sportsbook Guru, Benjamin Lee Eckstein)
Houston Astros vs. Cincinnati Reds
1 handicapper picked Houston to win the game (Sports Betting Professor)
11 handicappers picked Cincinnati to win the game (Carlo Campanella, Doc's Sports, Robert Ferringo, Moneylineking, Tommy Gold, Nolan Fernandez, Sports Wagers, Silver Key Pick, Kelso Sports Handicapping, Dr Baseball, Tom Law Longball Sports)
St Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs
5 handicappers picked St Louis to win the game (Dave Cokin, Chris Jordan, Super Sports Group, Sports Wagers, Kelso Sports Handicapping)
8 handicappers picked the Chicago Cubs to win the game (Sac Lawson, Tom Freese, Dunkel, Tv Hotline, Ben Burns, Igz1 Sports, Ny Players Club, Rudy Nyc Sports)
New York Mets vs. Milwaukee Brewers
4 handicappers picked the NY Mets to win the game (Tommy Gold, Hammerthebook, Sportsbook Guru, Seabass)
6 handicappers picked Milwaukee to win the game (Dave Price, Robert Ferringo, Fasttrack Sports, Ben Burns, Sports Brokers, Vegas Runner)
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Colorado Rockies
13 handicappers picked the LA Dodgers to win the game (Rocky Atkinson, Derek Mancini, MJP Sports, Dimension Sports, Hondo, Richie Parker, Dave Eckstein, National Sports Service, Al Demarco, Super Sports Group, Sports Wagers, Kiki Sports, Fantasy Sports Gametime)
4 handicappers picked Colorado to win the game (John Martin, Bobby Maxwell, Robert Ferringo, Tom Law Longball Sports)
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. San Francisco Giants
4 handicappers picked Arizona to win the game (#1 Sports, Profit-On-The-Net, Super Sports Group, Kiki Sports)
9 handicappers picked San Francisco to win the game (Larry Ness, Frank Jordan, Raypolaccosports, Papayagang, John Harrison, Kelso Sports Handicapping, Seabass, The Consensus Group, Stumpthespread)
Texas Rangers vs. Minnesota Twins
4 handicappers picked Texas to win the game (Jr Odonnell, Dan Bebe, MJP Sports, Karl Garrett)
13 handicappers picked Minnesota to win the game (David Chan, Cappers Access, Robert Ferringo, Easy Money Sports, Tommy Gold, Dozo Games Handicapping, Insider Sports Report, Super Sports Group, B&S Picks, Executive, Teddy Covers, Tom Law Longball Sports, Ats Baseball Lock Club)
Seattle Mariners vs. LA Angels
2 handicappers picked Seattle to win the game (MJP Sports, Boston Blackie)
3 handicappers picked the LA Angels to win the game (Pure Lock, Platinum Plays, LPW Sportsforecast)
Chicago White Sox vs. Tampa Bay Rays
5 handicappers picked the Chicago White Sox to win the game (Chris Jordan, Michael Cannon, Chuck O'Brien, Sports Wagers, Seabass)
4 handicappers picked Tampa Bay to win the game (Jimmy Boyd, Computer Sports, Dimension Sports, Wagerglobe)
Oakland Athletics vs. Detroit Tigers
6 handicappers picked Oakland to win the game (Marc Lawrence, Lee Kostroski, MJP Sports, Papayagang, Insider Sports Report, Super Sports Group)
14 handicappers picked Detroit to win the game (Gill Alexander, Jeff Alexander, Robert Ferringo, Hawkeye Sports, Tommy Gold, Baseball Crusher, The Shark, JSM Sports, Executive, Sportsbook Guru, Teddy Covers, Tom Law Longball Sports, Dozo Games Handicapping, Greg Shaker)
Kansas City Royals vs. Boston Red Sox
2 handicappers picked Kansas City to win the game (MJP Sports, Greg Shaker)
20 handicappers picked Boston to win the game (Tony George, Jack Jones, Robert Ferringo, Arthur Ralph Sports, Mike Wynn, Derek Mancini, Dave Cokin, Chris Jordan, National Sports Service, Jr Odonnell, The Shark, Igz1 Sports, Rocketman, Jsm Sports, Hammerthebook, Benjamin Lee Eckstein, Seabass, Ats Baseball Lock Club, Dozo Games Handicapping, Stan Sharp)
NBA Games
There are no NBA games played today.
Summary of the recommended bets to make for May 29th, 2010 based on the sports handicappers' consensus:
"Ultimate Bet" of the day:
[MLB] Most sports handicappers lean toward the Boston Red Sox to win the game at a 20:2 ratio!
(Note: this bet was eventually WON)
"Best Bets" of the day:
[MLB] Most sports handicappers lean toward the Cincinnati Reds to win the game at a 11:1 ratio.
(Note: this bet was eventually WON)
[MLB] Most sports handicappers lean toward the Detroit Tigers to win the game at a 14:6 ratio.
(Note: this bet was eventually LOST)
[MLB] Most sports handicappers lean toward the Minnesota Twins to win the game at a 13:4 ratio.
(Note: this bet was eventually WON)
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Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison Sports Betting Product Review!
Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison is most well known for his 97% win rate NBA/MLB sports betting system. But, the Sports Betting Champ has also brought us other valuable products. A conscientious of picks called The Sports Pick Buffet, and a daily picks package called, The Champs Selections. In this article, I will provide a little background on the Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison, and review some of his products.
Firstly, Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison, is a world renowned sports handicapper, and professional gambler. In his 28 years, in the gambling world, he is yet to have a losing season. That is why he has earned the name of Sports Betting Champ.Young, John Morrison, grew up with a passion for sports and numbers. John had great success as a student, in the areas of mathematics and statistics. He would eventually earn his PhD, in Statistics, from Cornell University http://dontbetthefarm.com .
Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison, then went on to make his living, combining both his passion for sports and numbers, in the world of professional gambling. John is well sought after, from people all over the world, for his gambling advice.
Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison, also spent almost a decade, going over the sporting database, trying to find a system that would predict winning outcomes, with the greatest consistency. In NBA basketball betting, in the years between 2003 and 2009 the Sports Betting Champ went a reported 363 wins - 8 losses, in all years combined. And, in MLB baseball betting in the years between 2004 and 2009 John Morrison went a reported 243 wins - 1 loss, in all years combined!
You can see that Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison is truly on to something!
Product reviews
The World's Unbeatable Sports Betting System- This is the where people normally ask if this is a Sports Betting Champ scam. A 97% win rate system? But, the 97% win rate is on bets made, not on games played. True this system is one that is best utilized by a person with a bankroll to back them up. But, it is surprisingly easy to use.
The system determines certain low risk bets, which can be predicted well ahead of time. That translates to only betting about 40% of the time. Approximately, 120 games out of the year between the two seasons. It uses a form of martingale wagering, applied to a three game series. Based on the premise that the team bet is sure to win one out of three games. Once your team wins one in the series, your done betting that series. This system also comes with a 67% win rate NFL system, and lifetime of free picks, well worth the $197 price tag!
John Morrison Sports Buffet- The Sports Pick Buffet is a great value. The product is a conscience of opinion from over 500 top handicappers, comprised into a report and delivered to your inbox everyday. The report is compiled by Sports Betting Champ, John Morrison, himself. The report would look something like this:
Compilation of sports picks from expert handicappers for May 29th, 2010
MLB Games
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Atlanta Braves
1 handicapper picked Pittsburgh to win the game (Hawkeye Sports)
5 handicappers picked Atlanta to win the game (Robert Ferringo, Gamblers Data, The Shark, Kelso Sports Handicapping, Dr Baseball)
Philadelphia Phillies vs. Florida Marlins
6 handicappers picked Philadelphia to win the game (Rob Vinciletti, Vegas Sports Plays, Moneylineking, Scott Spreitzer, Louisville Slugger, Golden Contender)
11 handicappers picked Florida to win the game (Info Plays, Dave Cokin, Tommy Gold, Dimension Sports, The Baseball Handicapper, Hot Lines, Chuck O'Brien, Lenny Del Genio, Mike Hook, Sportsbook Guru, Benjamin Lee Eckstein)
Houston Astros vs. Cincinnati Reds
1 handicapper picked Houston to win the game (Sports Betting Professor)
11 handicappers picked Cincinnati to win the game (Carlo Campanella, Doc's Sports, Robert Ferringo, Moneylineking, Tommy Gold, Nolan Fernandez, Sports Wagers, Silver Key Pick, Kelso Sports Handicapping, Dr Baseball, Tom Law Longball Sports)
St Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs
5 handicappers picked St Louis to win the game (Dave Cokin, Chris Jordan, Super Sports Group, Sports Wagers, Kelso Sports Handicapping)
8 handicappers picked the Chicago Cubs to win the game (Sac Lawson, Tom Freese, Dunkel, Tv Hotline, Ben Burns, Igz1 Sports, Ny Players Club, Rudy Nyc Sports)
New York Mets vs. Milwaukee Brewers
4 handicappers picked the NY Mets to win the game (Tommy Gold, Hammerthebook, Sportsbook Guru, Seabass)
6 handicappers picked Milwaukee to win the game (Dave Price, Robert Ferringo, Fasttrack Sports, Ben Burns, Sports Brokers, Vegas Runner)
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Colorado Rockies
13 handicappers picked the LA Dodgers to win the game (Rocky Atkinson, Derek Mancini, MJP Sports, Dimension Sports, Hondo, Richie Parker, Dave Eckstein, National Sports Service, Al Demarco, Super Sports Group, Sports Wagers, Kiki Sports, Fantasy Sports Gametime)
4 handicappers picked Colorado to win the game (John Martin, Bobby Maxwell, Robert Ferringo, Tom Law Longball Sports)
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. San Francisco Giants
4 handicappers picked Arizona to win the game (#1 Sports, Profit-On-The-Net, Super Sports Group, Kiki Sports)
9 handicappers picked San Francisco to win the game (Larry Ness, Frank Jordan, Raypolaccosports, Papayagang, John Harrison, Kelso Sports Handicapping, Seabass, The Consensus Group, Stumpthespread)
Texas Rangers vs. Minnesota Twins
4 handicappers picked Texas to win the game (Jr Odonnell, Dan Bebe, MJP Sports, Karl Garrett)
13 handicappers picked Minnesota to win the game (David Chan, Cappers Access, Robert Ferringo, Easy Money Sports, Tommy Gold, Dozo Games Handicapping, Insider Sports Report, Super Sports Group, B&S Picks, Executive, Teddy Covers, Tom Law Longball Sports, Ats Baseball Lock Club)
Seattle Mariners vs. LA Angels
2 handicappers picked Seattle to win the game (MJP Sports, Boston Blackie)
3 handicappers picked the LA Angels to win the game (Pure Lock, Platinum Plays, LPW Sportsforecast)
Chicago White Sox vs. Tampa Bay Rays
5 handicappers picked the Chicago White Sox to win the game (Chris Jordan, Michael Cannon, Chuck O'Brien, Sports Wagers, Seabass)
4 handicappers picked Tampa Bay to win the game (Jimmy Boyd, Computer Sports, Dimension Sports, Wagerglobe)
Oakland Athletics vs. Detroit Tigers
6 handicappers picked Oakland to win the game (Marc Lawrence, Lee Kostroski, MJP Sports, Papayagang, Insider Sports Report, Super Sports Group)
14 handicappers picked Detroit to win the game (Gill Alexander, Jeff Alexander, Robert Ferringo, Hawkeye Sports, Tommy Gold, Baseball Crusher, The Shark, JSM Sports, Executive, Sportsbook Guru, Teddy Covers, Tom Law Longball Sports, Dozo Games Handicapping, Greg Shaker)
Kansas City Royals vs. Boston Red Sox
2 handicappers picked Kansas City to win the game (MJP Sports, Greg Shaker)
20 handicappers picked Boston to win the game (Tony George, Jack Jones, Robert Ferringo, Arthur Ralph Sports, Mike Wynn, Derek Mancini, Dave Cokin, Chris Jordan, National Sports Service, Jr Odonnell, The Shark, Igz1 Sports, Rocketman, Jsm Sports, Hammerthebook, Benjamin Lee Eckstein, Seabass, Ats Baseball Lock Club, Dozo Games Handicapping, Stan Sharp)
NBA Games
There are no NBA games played today.
Summary of the recommended bets to make for May 29th, 2010 based on the sports handicappers' consensus:
"Ultimate Bet" of the day:
[MLB] Most sports handicappers lean toward the Boston Red Sox to win the game at a 20:2 ratio!
(Note: this bet was eventually WON)
"Best Bets" of the day:
[MLB] Most sports handicappers lean toward the Cincinnati Reds to win the game at a 11:1 ratio.
(Note: this bet was eventually WON)
[MLB] Most sports handicappers lean toward the Detroit Tigers to win the game at a 14:6 ratio.
(Note: this bet was eventually LOST)
[MLB] Most sports handicappers lean toward the Minnesota Twins to win the game at a 13:4 ratio.
(Note: this bet was eventually WON)
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“Life is short, so aim high”
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When Rafael Jaramillo talks about his favorite accomplishments, it quickly becomes clear that he has the right temperament for a researcher — he is energized by a challenge and the prospect of hard work.
“I am proudest of things that required risky strategic thinking, followed by years of technical slog, followed by validation,” says Jaramillo, the Thomas Lord Career Development Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
Not even the fear of failure deters him. Referring to his work developing new semiconductor materials, he says, “It’s often a fool’s errand to try to replace silicon in any particular application. Time will tell if I spend a career making a fool of myself.”
Of course, Jaramillo is being modest. He has received several significant awards, and in 2021 he and other researchers in his lab succeeded in creating thin, high-quality films using a new family of semiconductor materials, which could be useful in such products as solar cells and environmentally benign LEDs. The materials, called chalcogenide perovskites, are extremely stable and are made of inexpensive, nontoxic elements.
The son of two musicians, Jaramillo grew up attending schools in Brookline, Massachusetts. A second-grade classmate was the son of MIT professor and cosmologist Alan Guth, who volunteered to meet with students in the class and answer their questions about space. Having made a point to check out every library book on space and astronomy, Jaramillo didn’t hold back, and asked Guth about the size of the universe at the earliest stages of the Big Bang.
“He was very kind and patient,” Jaramillo says.
Over the years, Jaramillo’s fascination with space transformed into a love of physics, and he earned his bachelor’s degree in applied and engineering physics at Cornell University and his PhD in physics at the University of Chicago.
Jaramillo says he studied physics “because it satisfied a compulsive need to understand and explain things at a certain level of simplicity.”
“I like physics because I like the methods of physics — the habits of mind, the problem-solving strategies, the experiments,” he says. “Physicists like to tell themselves that they can always figure things out from first principles, and that their field is the opposite of rote memorization.”
A longtime environmentalist with a desire to help society to move beyond reliance on fossil fuels, Jaramillo wanted to focus his knowledge on low-carbon energy after earning his PhD.
“I want to pass on to my kids a world at least as lovely and diverse as I’ve enjoyed and, like most people, I’m worried for the future of our planet,” he says. “Different people can and should bring different disciplinary backgrounds and skillsets to bear on problems of shared importance — it takes a village to solve the hardest ones.”
Jaramillo says that his having switched fields from physics into materials science highlighted some beneficial connections in his work: “I’m sure that some of my ideas, if they contain originality, it’s because I may have a different perspective than others in my field.”
Nonetheless, the switch involved some heavy lifting during two postdocs.
Wanting to engage in solar cell research, “I had to be intentional about seeing postdoc opportunities where I would learn a thing or two about semiconductors, materials science, device optimization, energy technologies, and techno-economies,” Jaramillo says, adding that he read and took notes on hundreds of pages of textbooks “in an attempt to catch up to people around me who always seemed to know more useful things than I did, probably because they did their PhD work in the field.”
Jaramillo conducted postdoctoral research at the Harvard University Center for the Environment and the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, as well as at MIT with Tonio Buonassisi, a professor of mechanical engineering and an expert in solar photovoltaics. Jaramillo joined the MIT faculty in 2015 and recently earned tenure.
His current research on new materials could improve the economics and reduce the environmental footprint of semiconductors used in such applications as telecommunications, microelectronics, and photovoltaics.
“We’re butting up against the limitations of the tried-and-true materials,” Jaramillo said in a previous interview with MIT News. “That’s exciting because it means you get to dive in and think about new materials.”
Also exciting to Jaramillo is the increasing worldwide attention devoted to the kind of research he and his lab have been conducting on chalcogenide perovskites for solar cells.
“It used to be a quiet and somewhat lonely field, so I welcome the new community and the competition,” he says. “We took on a lot of risk and delayed gratification for a long time for that project. Now it’s churning out results. If we continue to work quite hard, and if we catch a lot of breaks, it’s possible that chalcogenide perovskite solar cells will contribute meaningfully to the continued expansion of global solar power generation.”
Always the determined researcher, Jaramillo encourages MIT students — who, he is quick to point out, share his high level of motivation — to shoot for the stars.
“I’d say life is short, so aim high,” he says. “As scientists and engineers, that means tackling the hard problems because the easy ones have been solved and, besides, there’s little satisfaction in them.”
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Machines like Us: Toward AI with Common sense is the book written by Ronald. J. Brachman and Hector.J. Levesque. The Ronald. J. Brachman is the director of Jacobs Institute and at Cornell University he is a professor of Computer Science. From Princeton University he has done his B.S.E.E in the year 1971 and year 1972 and in 1977 received his S.M and PhD. His Ph.D. thesis was dependent on Artificial Intelligence https://tech.cornell.edu/people/ron-brachman/  . He had worked with Bell Labs, AT&T Labs, DARPA, and Yahoo Labs.
The book Machines like Us: Toward AI with Common sense talk about why there are flows in current AI, why we want AI to work with common sense and how we achieve what we want from AI. To explain the mistakes, he used real-life examples like if we put a birthday cake in the washing machine, the AI run the washing machine without using common sense and the effects of that. On the other hand, people with common sense are never on the washing machine if he/she sees a birthday cake inside. We do not blame an AI robot, if he does any mistakes at the time of working, for example, if we build a robot for a particular task and if he destroys or injured anything or human, we do not blame the robot because the robot didn’t have true anatomy. Practical intelligence is defined as common sense. 
Many times there are many failures in recent systems, for example, Alexa, like one child asked Alexa to give him some dare to do and Alexa said to take out a little bit of your charger pin from the socket and insert a coin between them, that was fatal for that Childe.  One more problem with the fatal flaw in AI is that we don’t know when and what type of mistakes they do. Due to development in technology in recent years, we can write more complex and more accurate algorithms.  He said that if we want to develop an AI, we should focus on how the human commons sense work after that we will be able to develop the common sense in the AI robot. Moreover, common sense develops over time through previous experiences.
Machines like Us: Toward AI with Common sense is the book written by Ronald. J. Brachman and Hector.J. Levesque. The Ronald. J. Brachman is the director of Jacobs Institute and at Cornell University he is a professor of Computer Science. From Princeton University he has done his B.S.E.E in the year 1971 and year 1972 and in 1977 received his S.M and PhD. His Ph.D. thesis was dependent on Artificial Intelligence https://tech.cornell.edu/people/ron-brachman/  . He had worked with Bell Labs, AT&T Labs, DARPA, and Yahoo Labs.
The book Machines like Us: Toward AI with Common sense talk about why there are flows in current AI, why we want AI to work with common sense and how we achieve what we want from AI. To explain the mistakes, he used real-life examples like if we put a birthday cake in the washing machine, the AI run the washing machine without using common sense and the effects of that. On the other hand, people with common sense are never on the washing machine if he/she sees a birthday cake inside. We do not blame an AI robot, if he does any mistakes at the time of working, for example, if we build a robot for a particular task and if he destroys or injured anything or human, we do not blame the robot because the robot didn’t have true anatomy. Practical intelligence is defined as common sense. 
Many times, there are many failures in recent systems, for example, Alexa, like one child asked Alexa to give him some dare to do and Alexa said to take out a little bit of your charger pin from the socket and insert a coin between them, that was fatal for that Childe.  One more problem with the fatal flaw in AI is that we don’t know when and what type of mistakes they do. Due to development in technology in recent years, we can write more complex and more accurate algorithms.  He said that if we want to develop an AI, we should focus on how the human commons sense work after that we will be able to develop the common sense in the AI robot. Moreover, common sense develops over time through previous experiences.
He published many articles with other researchers but many articles alone like An overview of the KL-ONE knowledge representation system, On the epistemological status of semantic networks, What IS-A is and isn't: An analysis of taxonomic links in semantic networks and many more https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=zMnT8BsAAAAJ&hl=en. Most of the research is related to computers and AI.
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Accumulation of sports picks from master handicappers for May 29th, 2010
MLB Games
Pittsburgh Pirates versus Atlanta Braves
1 handicapper picked Pittsburgh to dominate the match (Hawkeye Sports)
5 handicappers picked Atlanta to dominate the match (Robert Ferringo, Gamblers Data, The Shark, Kelso Sports Handicapping, Dr Baseball)
Philadelphia Phillies versus Florida Marlins
6 handicappers picked Philadelphia to dominate the match (Rob Vinciletti, Vegas Sports Plays, Moneylineking, Scott Spreitzer, Louisville Slugger, Golden Contender)
11 handicappers picked Florida to dominate the match (Info Plays, Dave Cokin, Tommy Gold, Dimension Sports, The Baseball Handicapper, Hot Lines, Chuck O'Brien, Lenny Del Genio, Mike Hook, Sportsbook Guru, Benjamin Lee Eckstein)
Houston Astros versus Cincinnati Reds
1 handicapper picked Houston to dominate the match (Sports Betting Professor)
11 handicappers picked Cincinnati to dominate the match (Carlo Campanella, Doc's Sports, Robert Ferringo, Moneylineking, Tommy Gold, Nolan Fernandez, Sports Wagers, Silver Key Pick, Kelso Sports Handicapping, Dr Baseball, Tom Law Longball Sports)
St Louis Cardinals versus Chicago Cubs
5 handicappers picked St Louis to dominate the match (Dave Cokin, Chris Jordan, Super Sports Group, Sports Wagers, Kelso Sports Handicapping)
8 handicappers picked the Chicago Cubs to dominate the match (Sac Lawson, Tom Freese, Dunkel, Tv Hotline, Ben Burns, Igz1 Sports, Ny Players Club, Rudy Nyc Sports)
New York Mets versus Milwaukee Brewers
4 handicappers picked the NY Mets to dominate the match (Tommy Gold, Hammerthebook, Sportsbook Guru, Seabass)
6 handicappers picked Milwaukee to dominate the match (Dave Price, Robert Ferringo, Fasttrack Sports, Ben Burns, Sports Brokers, Vegas Runner)
Los Angeles Dodgers versus Colorado Rockies
13 handicappers picked the LA Dodgers to dominate the match (Rocky Atkinson, Derek Mancini, MJP Sports, Dimension Sports, Hondo, Richie Parker, Dave Eckstein, National Sports Service, Al Demarco, Super Sports Group, Sports Wagers, Kiki Sports, Fantasy Sports Gametime)
4 handicappers picked Colorado to dominate the match (John Martin, Bobby Maxwell, Robert Ferringo, Tom Law Longball Sports)
Arizona Diamondbacks versus San Francisco Giants
4 handicappers picked Arizona to dominate the match (#1 Sports, Profit-On-The-Net, Super Sports Group, Kiki Sports)
9 handicappers picked San Francisco to dominate the match (Larry Ness, Frank Jordan, Raypolaccosports, Papayagang, John Harrison, Kelso Sports Handicapping, Seabass, The Consensus Group, Stumpthespread)
Texas Rangers versus Minnesota Twins
4 handicappers picked Texas to dominate the match (Jr Odonnell, Dan Bebe, MJP Sports, Karl Garrett)
13 handicappers picked Minnesota to dominate the match (David Chan, Cappers Access, Robert Ferringo, Easy Money Sports, Tommy Gold, Dozo Games Handicapping, Insider Sports Report, Super Sports Group, B&S Picks, Executive, Teddy Covers, Tom Law Longball Sports, Ats Baseball Lock Club)
Seattle Mariners versus LA Angels
2 handicappers picked Seattle to dominate the match (MJP Sports, Boston Blackie)
3 handicappers picked the LA Angels to dominate the match (Pure Lock, Platinum Plays, LPW Sportsforecast)
Chicago White Sox versus Tampa Bay Rays
5 handicappers picked the Chicago White Sox to dominate the match (Chris Jordan, Michael Cannon, Chuck O'Brien, Sports Wagers, Seabass)
4 handicappers picked Tampa Bay to dominate the match (Jimmy Boyd, Computer Sports, Dimension Sports, Wagerglobe)
Oakland Athletics versus Detroit Tigers
6 handicappers picked Oakland to dominate the match (Marc Lawrence, Lee Kostroski, MJP Sports, Papayagang, Insider Sports Report, Super Sports Group)
14 handicappers picked Detroit to dominate the match (Gill Alexander, Jeff Alexander, Robert Ferringo, Hawkeye Sports, Tommy Gold, Baseball Crusher, The Shark, JSM Sports, Executive, Sportsbook Guru, Teddy Covers, Tom Law Longball Sports, Dozo Games Handicapping, Greg Shaker)
Kansas City Royals versus Boston Red Sox
2 handicappers picked Kansas City to dominate the match (MJP Sports, Greg Shaker)
20 handicappers picked Boston to dominate the match (Tony George, Jack Jones, Robert Ferringo, Arthur Ralph Sports, Mike Wynn, Derek Mancini, Dave Cokin, Chris Jordan, National Sports Service, Jr Odonnell, The Shark, Igz1 Sports, Rocketman, Jsm Sports, Hammerthebook, Benjamin Lee Eckstein, Seabass, Ats Baseball Lock Club, Dozo Games Handicapping, Stan Sharp)
NBA Games
There are no NBA games played today.
Rundown of the prescribed wagers to make for May 29th, 2010 in view of the games handicappers' agreement:
"Extreme Bet" of the day:
[MLB] Most games handicappers incline toward the Boston Red Sox to dominate the match at a 20:2 proportion!
(Note: this bet was at last WON)
"Smartest choices" of the day:
[MLB] Most games handicappers incline toward the Cincinnati Reds to dominate the match at a 11:1 proportion.
(Note: this bet was in the long run WON)
[MLB] Most games handicappers incline in the direction of the Detroit Tigers to dominate the match at a 14:6 proportion.
(Note: this bet was in the long run LOST)
[MLB] Most games handicappers incline in the direction of the Minnesota Twins to dominate the match at a 13:4 proportion.
(Note: this bet was at last WON)
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