April 24th, 2006

After successfuly using Wakka wiki as a blog for two months Welcome to WordPress which is specifically for blogs . . . you lucky people
As some of you know I like to worship my computer . . . Not very popular in a formal sense - yet. However tmxxine likes to keep ahead of the game; scientifically, technologically and spiritually
Recently my old motherboard aquired a new case and turned into the auspicious Tmxxine Buddhist Shrine (powered by Puppy Linux of course)
Here is a previous shrine
OM YA HA HUM
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April 25th, 2006
For those new to tmxxine a short introduction and welcome. Our direction is towards several key technologies:
Open Source Time Travel
This part of the project is initially self education. Faster than Light Travel is part of NASA and part of Project Greenglow and no doubt other advanced initiatives. IBM and other commercial organizations are working towards Quantum computers that utilise ideas where storage and calculation is in other quantum dimensions or states. These ideas seem radical but are actively explored by mainstream technologists and some hardware is beginning to emerge.
Alternative sources
Tmxxine is quite happy to move between theoretical physics, metaphysics and technology. Pragmatic ideas and directions are explored whether fashionable, credible or incredible. We are working towards a real agenda.
Key technologies we have explored and supported
Wikis
Linux
ASQ Computing environment and language development
We also keep an eye on military projects that may be useful and commercial hi tech innovation. If it is relevant to time travel, we want to know about it:
Babylon to develop rapid, two-way, natural language speech translation interfaces and platforms for the warfighter for use in field environments for force protection, refugee processing, and medical triage.
Communicator to develop and demonstrate “dialogue interaction” technology that enables warfighters to talk with computers, such that information will be accessible on the battlefield or in command centers without ever having to touch a keyboard
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November 13th, 2004

- All sentients have the right to live in accordance within their normal cultural choices, evolution and continuum
Ozmonaughts will not engage in the development of alternative time and brane continuums
- No introduction of superior knowledge or technology to a developing realm is required or advisable
- Ozmonaughts choose to protect these directives and to right early or accidental interference
The CPA is a multidimensional community endeavour
What is currently being worked on?
- Populate a reality matrix to generate a vacuum effect. Moving the present into a new alignment.
- Replicate the biological computers capacity to generate time independent fields from precise energy field computers.
- Develop spaces of precise time and location clearance for reception and transmission.
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November 14th, 2004

You know those cheap video cameras they stick on phones, give away with cornflakes or hang on keyrings? Well Tara (above) decided that she wanted her picture taken. So there we have her, an indoor rose, a new age picture and a reflection of a curtain. Good enough to worship - see tara mantra on the left.
Received some ideas today from Hal Ruhl (deleted)
HAL you may remember was the computer in 2001 - A Space Odyssey (take the next letter of HAL H=I A=B L=M and what do you have?)
At the end Stanley Kubrick’s film ideas of time travel (see A C Clarkes book of the same name) as the star child/astronaught witnesses their own past-future (including eventual death) . . .
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November 16th, 2004

High Bandwidth? Some of us require entangled bandwidth. In other words all knowledge updated as it happens. Meanwhile . . . is the Internet just a dumb machine?
One of the capabalities of future quantum storage
will be the net on a phone (the whole of the internet on small devices including nanobytes)
Kabbalists have suggested something similar for many years.
The internet is developing many nodes and capabilities. Is it making sense yet?
Eventually constant reconfiguration leads to sentience.
The restriction of this processing
will not occur as the benefits will be vast.
Data or knowledge can be processed not only in matter
but in energy and this energy can access the past or future.
Will it play with your mind from the future?
LOL
Your mind indeed . . .
“We have to start thinking that access to a high-bandwidth network
for research purposes should be as easy as turning on a light switch or picking up a phone,” said NLR’s West who developed a motto for collaborators: “We the ‘Nippers’ pledge that the light paths are many and that they will serve the research and education community globally.”
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November 17th, 2004
Here is a picture of a crimminal (note the smile)

Apart from inventing time machines I like to be God. I have also been the Holy Koran (Peace and Blessing Upon Me) as well as a few minor boddhisattvahs. I also have my own CopyLeft deity Cecil the Ultimate Deity.
My good friend and mentor Abdul Qadir Jilani was hit in U.S.O. (United Standard Oil) bombing of Iraq. Fortunately he was already dead at the time. Had been for centuries. Other people were not.

Who will ASQ if we need another programming language?
Everyone but programmers it seems . . . but then again . . .
“The 21st century should welcome the concept that everybody is able to program an interface for their computer. Programming does not need to be reserved for those few who know how. Programming should be as easy as surfing the web”
Bernd Noetscher creator of Kbasic
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November 18th, 2004

Do you hate ignorance? Can you hate dispassionately BUT with the intensity of that passion?
Well the Green Buddha Tara above she can. It’s a hard job but someone does it
Love Good
With the passion of the hated
Eat
with the hunger of the starving
Set God and atheist a very real alternative
So how about owning the most powerful computer ever? Well so far . . .
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November 19th, 2004

Been putting PC guts into a Mac case
So far I had to learn how to remove rivets
(you knock out the centres with a hammer and nail
and then drill them out) to get rid of some innards
Then I had to drill/hacksaw through plate metal to get
access for ports at the back
At the moment the power supply is external (middle left)
Everything else is inside the case (motherboard, hard drive
and CDRW were the priority)
You can see me just about to run a Knoppix Linux CD
In fact I am writing this on the Mac/PC hybrid now
The power on/off button works. The CDRW works (it has to be controlled
from software)
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November 20th, 2004

Ozmonaughts have long existed
Open Sauce Cleaning Agent BIM, is related to ALICE
We will after all, only be sending energy simulations into other continuums to start with . . .
BIM recommends Freeware for software in all the best dimensions . . .
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November 22nd, 2004

José G. Moya writes:
> ASQ-related documentation is almost human-unreadable.
> ASQ graphical interface seems to be also weird.
> And it is designed to help
> non-programmers!!!
He is right.
Perhaps we can simplify ASQ here?
Maybe we can discuss it with CurlChat?
Regular times are 12:00 and 21:00 GMT
Today Deng in Japan arrived. Ts from US. Desi Duck
in the Netherlands and a London Cructacean.
Where is Lorik?
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