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Computing Ignorance: What does Stephen Harper think public scientists are for?
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The non-research musings of a computational neuroscientist. Subscribe to Computing Intelligence. Subscribe in a reader. Sunday, June 17, 2012. What does Stephen Harper think public scientists are for? Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party of Canada have never provided a convincing illusion of being good for either science or the environment, but they nevertheless managed to wheedle enough support to squeeze out a majority government. The bizarre logic behind this policy seems to be that Harper views ...
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Computing Ignorance: A New Feature!
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The non-research musings of a computational neuroscientist. Subscribe to Computing Intelligence. Subscribe in a reader. Sunday, February 22, 2009. While taking a break from my work tonight, I was struck with inspiration. Though perhaps it is the misguided and poorly thought out inspiration of the caffeine-addled mind, I nevertheless decided I would pursue it. In another attempt to increase the interactivity of this blog, I am creating another semi-regular feature: puzzles! February 25, 2009 at 8:34 AM.
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Computing Ignorance: Proverbs of Computer Vision and Robotics
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The non-research musings of a computational neuroscientist. Subscribe to Computing Intelligence. Subscribe in a reader. Tuesday, August 20, 2013. Proverbs of Computer Vision and Robotics. I've put up what I think is a fun post at my Computing Intelligence. Proverbs of Computer Vision and Robotics. Since this is the first time I've updated that blog in several years, I thought it might be worth posting a link here, too (not that I have much activity here, but it is at least a little more active! My most p...
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Computing Ignorance: May 2012
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The non-research musings of a computational neuroscientist. Subscribe to Computing Intelligence. Subscribe in a reader. Saturday, May 12, 2012. Solution to Puzzle 16: Trip to Canada. Here is the solution to the "Trip to Canada" puzzle. The Uncle traveled to one location in each province and territory in Canada in the following order:. 1) Alert, Nunavut. 2) Yellowknife, Northwest Territory. 3) Whitehorse, Yukon. 4) Whistler, British Columbia. 5) Red Deer, Alberta. 6) Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. All of us her...
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Computing Ignorance: February 2012
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The non-research musings of a computational neuroscientist. Subscribe to Computing Intelligence. Subscribe in a reader. Monday, February 20, 2012. 1) Refusing to provide contraception is not making a personal decision. The standard line in support of contraception is that the health care worker is personally against the use of contraception, and therefore cannot condone providing it. The thing is, this is not comparable to the conscientious objectors in wartime. The original conscientious objecto...No on...
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Computing Ignorance: January 2012
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The non-research musings of a computational neuroscientist. Subscribe to Computing Intelligence. Subscribe in a reader. Monday, January 16, 2012. 2011 was a rather big year for me. I got married to a wonderful woman. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My name is Calden Wloka. I am a graduate student at York University studying Computer Vision in John Tsotso's research group. You can contact me at mozglubov@gmail.com. My research oriented blog: Computing Intelligence. View my complete profile.
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Computing Ignorance: March 2012
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The non-research musings of a computational neuroscientist. Subscribe to Computing Intelligence. Subscribe in a reader. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Taking a Sick Day. Luckily for me, my friend Ian has posted a recent essay. He wrote on the subject of teaching style, so I can abdicate my responsibility to him for this week. Ian is currently in Korea as part of a program for international English teaching called TaLK. Links to this post. Friday, March 23, 2012. Cayo Largo, Part IV: Island Critters. After a ...
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Computing Ignorance: Master of Vision
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The non-research musings of a computational neuroscientist. Subscribe to Computing Intelligence. Subscribe in a reader. Friday, October 19, 2012. Now that my thesis is finished, it is time for me to get busy on my PhD and all of the small items (like marking) which got pushed to the back-burner leading up to the defense. I am hoping that one of those small items which I will now have more time for is blogging regularly again. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Computing Ignorance: June 2012
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The non-research musings of a computational neuroscientist. Subscribe to Computing Intelligence. Subscribe in a reader. Friday, June 22, 2012. Links to this post. Sunday, June 17, 2012. What does Stephen Harper think public scientists are for? Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party of Canada have never provided a convincing illusion of being good for either science or the environment, but they nevertheless managed to wheedle enough support to squeeze out a majority government. The bizarre logic behind...