Saturday, January 11, 2014

THE EMAILS OF A PATRIOT 3

We're back with another collection of emails from one of our favorite subscribers. These emails are unedited, though some information may be removed to protect identities.

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9/26/13 - "Moto X phone & Republic wireless"‏
Forget about all those high fees and taxes on phone bills. Google has a phone made in Ft Worth TX that uses WiFi and Sprint 3G & 4G with a plan as low as $5/m voice!

9/20/13 - "Things I Can't Do"
Attached was a link to the following video.



8/21/13 - "Ted Radio NPR"
This weeks programs suggest it's a race against machines.

Digital age made connections and friendships from far away places. Now we expect more out of technical tools and less from people. Man’s best friend isn’t a dog it’s a social robot partner trainer in your hand.
All the computers now have the power of one human brain. Just like the steam engine that made a mockery out of the power sources that came before, droids, voice and facial recognition and computing skills will replace humans with such clear advantages to be shocking.

Thinking about what changed the world the most it was thought that religion, wars, plaques, leaders, science, discoverers made the biggest changes. Google says technology changed the world the most with steam, then cars and now hand held computers. Humans have 300 Million pattern-recognizing modules. Brain extenders connected to the cloud could lock memories on a disk so more of the brain could do deep thinking. But in 5000 days droids, robots, machines of all kinds will do the work giving hard working Americans free time to enjoy them self’s.

6/18/13 - "Wall, door and fence hitting" 
Extreme sports on TV must be the difference in how younger upset people handle there temper? Last night every one I talked to remembers lashing out at concrete walls, wood fences, sides of cars and other hard objects. As I repair walls, a replace doors I see fist size holes. I'm sure I've been more upset then most wall hitters but never had the urge to strike out at hard object. Writing letters seems the way to go.

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