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I voted for "Faster access to long-term storage" because I'm old enough to have lots stored in there but I often only manage to access it long after it's relevant.
However, I would also like better indexing of all that old information. For example, I can remember a room or some other detail of a location but I can't remember where it was (even which country) or when or why I was there.
Phil
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to another platform. That meatbag is so limited sometimes.
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A circuit to add large numbers instantaneously (at GHz rates) is one of the smallest and simplest circuits in a microprocessor. Yet most people can't add arbitrary three-digit numbers at 1Hz, or even two-digit numbers. Why? Because we rely on slow procedural and/or long-term memory for these tasks, and because our short-term memories are truly awful. Oh, humans. What a sad bunch we are.
I wonder how drastically society would change if we could do arbitrarily complex arithmetic instantly and effortlessly.
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With plugins, we could do a lot of things. Think about it.
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I have these long term aspirations but my subconscious enforces its own short term instincts/fears/temptations/needs on me. I need a unit that gives me the power to override the commands of the subconscious.
Yes. I don't want x-man powers, I don't want Jedi or Sith powers, I just want to be able to use my own powers with no interruptions.
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I think I'd be happy with just a longer attentio...ooh, what's that shiny thing?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Is there an Fdisk (Gparted) and a Format so that I can clean it up and get it on a ext4 type resilient journalling file system which does not fragment and/or cry on mundane worries.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep!
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voted for more feature-rich OS because my current best friend is the computer and VS2010 and its social circle of extensions. We occasionally have arguments about their general slowness but we always make it though in the end.
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So, someone out there wants schizophrenia as an upgrade option?
No single raindrop believes it is to blame for the flood.
-irresponsibility@Despair.com
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thats a good idea if u want chill out after work, just start the spare time os
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Why not offload all of your work to the cloud?
You'd be free to do whatever you want, while all of your work was done elsewhere for you.
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Well, resistance is futile.
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According to many psychologists we all remember everything we ever see. so what we really need is :-
100% retrieval of facts.
So come on Google - are you up for a real challenge!
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I believe I would rather not know the 'top hit' on my search history being: Where'd I put my car keys?
Or, worse yet, bringing up link upon link of me surfing redtube. Although, that'd certainly save on my needing to pay for an ISP.
No single raindrop believes it is to blame for the flood.
-irresponsibility@Despair.com
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Title says it all. The kind of fuzzy associative memory I have now I next to useless.
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Does it even have an OS?
All features I'd expect from an OS are missing.
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I don't know, but I'm sure it was written using Liquid Nitrogen.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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So I can render far away objects without having to use Crossfire glasses
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Give me all of the Dark side of THE FORCE powers and abilities and forget about the rest
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You'll still need a tray if you go to the canteen.
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Increased short term Memory:Since the short term memory fades into the long term memory it's not clear whether his would make a noticable difference.
Faster processor speed:At least this would allow you to solve problems and be creative faster, although you might get frustrated waiting for your muscles to react!
Faster memory:Without the faster processor this is probably pointless.
More CPU cores / improve parallelism:You've probably already got several trillion processors and can multitask! What more do yoi need?
Faster acesss to long term storage:Same as faster memory.
Increased long term storage:I've never noticed a shortage!
A more efficient OS:Seems quite efficient already!
A more feature-rich OS:I think telekinesis, telepathy and similar need additional hardware. The current OS probably does as much as it can with the existing peripherals!
A more reliable, robust and stable OS:Mine seems to recover quite well from hardware corruption!
A dual- or multi-boot system:Voluntarility become unconscious (asleep?) while someone else runs around with my body? No.
Other:Depends if you are limiting this the the brain or to the peripherals...
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