Re: Foresight Recon?

From: spike66 (spike66@attbi.com)
Date: Wed May 14 2003 - 23:10:53 MDT

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    Durant Schoon wrote:
    >>
    >>Eliezer, anyone? Anything particularly notable or exciting emerge from the
    >>Foresight Conference?...
    >
    > As for this legendary after-party, I was sadly unable to attend.
    > --
    > Durant Schoon

    Since there were several extropians that attended
    the Foresight gathering and the gathering after
    that, I will take the liberty to cross-post these
    comments.

    Several questions came up at the post nanoschmooze
    gathering gathering. At this gathering^2, we had a
    number of people who could name all six flavors of
    quarks, could write out Bayes law, could program in
    everything from Fortran to Java, and yet there are
    some basic questions that eluded us all. Many of these
    were on the same lines as the post extro-5 gathering,
    when we pondered such things as: if one were in a
    tank filled with xenon at 215 atmospheres, would one
    float? What if one injects a sedative into one
    carotid artery, and one hemisphere of ones brain
    is asleep, and one had half an erotic dream, what
    would happen?

    This is a partial list of this year's imponderables,
    plus a few that I simply made up, or that someone
    would have asked, had we been inhabiting one of
    the other many worlds:

    If the market and google form two members of the
    holy trinity, what is the third?

    Why is it that about half the spam today is some prole
    who stole a bunch of money in Nigeria and they want
    to give it to me? Has anyone ever actually fallen for
    that silly gag? Since the Nigerian got my name as someone
    who is trustworthy, who is it that gave it to them?
    I want to know who considers *me* trustworthy.

    What is the opposite of surreal? Is it surphony?
    Perhaps surfake? Surimaginary? Or just plain real?
    Surreal is kind of unreal, in a way, so the prefix
    sur must mean negative or not or un. So when someone
    makes a joke that offends or falls flat, could we
    say that person is surfunny?

    How did Palm Pilots get their name? What has a
    hand held computing device to do with guiding an
    aircraft or ship?

    The old movie The Birds caused us no end to
    curiosity. Many of us have not seen the movie
    for many years, so our memories are dim, but perhaps
    someone here can enlighten us. Clearly Hitchcock
    demonstrated sheer genius in making something truly
    frightening out of something as sur-scary as a flock
    of birds with their beaks out of joint. But what
    exactly was making these birds so crazy? Perhaps
    they explained it in the movie and we just forgot.
    What made them chill out in that last scene when
    the three (?) people get in a car and drive away?
    In that scene where they find the guy dead in the
    house, what exactly was the actual cause of death?
    Did a bunch of birds actually peck him to death? In
    that scene I do not recall seeing any bird corpses
    in the room. Was it not a quite poor showing, downright
    embarrassing, on the part of the hominid, considering
    he outweighed each of his opponents by a factor of at
    least 20 to 1, not to mention the opposable thumbs?
    Is there anyone here who does not think they could take
    on a flock of birds in hand to feather combat, assuming
    the battle takes place indoors? (Come on Beak-boy, you
    wanna piece of me?) Could not one surely slay at least
    a few? Why was no one in that town armed? (Hey, Mr.
    Feathers, meet Mr. Twelve Gage.) Could not the NRA use
    that as a good reason for every man, woman and child to
    pack heat, as a precaution against crazed flocks of birds?
    One can never be too careful you know.

    Why is it that when extropian/SL4/singularitarian/
    transhumanist types gather, people bring *SO MUCH BEER*
    and then devour so very little of it?

    What the helllll did people do before there were
    computers? Sears and Roebuck catalogs?

    What did we do before there was an internet?

    What did extropians do before there was google? Did
    we just go around, like, not knowing stuff?

    When we get wearable internet connections with
    voice interface and fast google connections 24-7,
    how are we going to explain to young people how we
    ever got along without that?

    Do they have crossword puzzles in French? Do they
    have a bunch of American words in them? Still?

    Why is it, exactly, that sushi is soooo good? Its
    nothing but a wad of rice and a slice of bait, yet we
    cheerfully drive way across town to get some. Why?

    How many jokes are there that start with some
    variation of: An engineer, a mathematician and
    a physicist go to a {fill in the blank}... We
    heard about 800 hundred of them, and we weren't
    even slowing down when the party spontaneously
    gave out. Why is it that the mathematician always
    says something silly and disconnected from reality
    as we know it? Are there any of those jokes where
    the mathematician is the smart guy? I like
    mathematicians.

    Was I imagining it, or was there a spontaneous
    outbreak of niceness on the extropians list? I thought
    I detected it three weeks ago last Tuesday, for several
    hours.

    Are there any foods that Homer Simpson does not like?
    What would he say as a prefix to that food? Sur-mmmm?

    What happens if an autistic prisoner is sentenced to
    solitary confinement? Would she know?

    How much power could be saved if the light inside
    the refrigerator were not left on all the time?

    Why is it that there are so many extropians with
    such enormous IQ numbers who cannot deal with
    any mechanical device more complicated than a
    cerial box?

    Was Monte Hall intentionally screwing with people's
    minds all those years?

    If Ameridebt got some loser's monthly payment cut
    in half, why didn't he just call them again and get
    it cut in forth, then an eighth and so on until he
    was debt free?

    Does *anyone* who hangs out on extropians or SL4
    ever read actual *fiction*, without the prefix
    science? Sears and Roebuck catalogs?

    How did future fiction ever get the prefix sci to
    start with? Havent we always had science? Did the
    inventors of the genre assume we would have more
    science in the future?

    What do we call those oddball subcategories of
    speculative sci-fi like that show from the 60s
    called Wild Wild West, where they had some weird
    futuristic technologies but was actually set in
    the past? Is it still science fiction? For that
    matter, Star Wars is another good example.

    How did the diet thread get so huge?

    If we somehow accidentally discovered a seventh
    quark flavor, wont the physicists be majorly screwed
    up? Would they attempt a cover-up? Would we call
    it still-more-strange?

    Cannot book publishers invent a kind of paper that
    does not get that old book smell when one's text
    books get old? Would not it be a terrific business
    opportunity, to make replicas of old college textbooks
    with new paper, so that one is not constantly reminded
    that one is way into one's geezerhood?

    If Marilyn vos Savant were to get on drugs and lose
    her mental focus, would we have to rename her Marilyn
    vos Stupid? Or would she become merely vos Normal?
    SurSavant? Would anyone have guessed that a person
    could make a career out of simply understanding the
    Bayesian Theorem?

    Assuming the Many Worlds interpretation of quantum
    mechanics, how can we be *absolutely sure* that this
    is one of them?

    This is all the unanswered questions I can recall from
    that gathering^2. If anyone who was there can recall
    others, do post them. If you have the actual answers
    to any of these, or even funny suranswers, do post.

    spike



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