Computer programmers are trying to teach computers to "speak" to us, and a better understanding of how we use acoustic cues to stress new information and put old information in the background may help them produce more realistic-sounding speech. How to do this? Teach them poetry! Researcher Michael Wagner studied the rhythm, stress and intonation of speech, and a first step to understanding this complexity is to gain better knowledge of how we decide where to put emphasis. This is where poetry comes into play.read more

All the policing powers needed by a dictator are now in place both in the United States and Europe. All that is needed is the dictator. But it will not be a Hitler this time. This time, we will not even be able to see the iron hand that rules us, only feel its blows, as we continue to live in the illusion of freedom. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1331654/March-Euro-police-The-shocking-powers-prosecution-EU-us.html#ixzz15zRnFEJE
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