Hiking Among Giants

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Not just today or for this season ...

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As most of you know, I do not celebrate Xmas. People often ask me why. I say "I'm not a Christian" and they often respond, "What's that got to do with it?" Which is, frankly, as disappointing as having the question asked in the first place. You will also know that I...

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Challenging Turing Sponsors

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After a meeting today between the Chair of the Stanford University Mathematics Department, Steve Kerckhoff, Sol Feferman, Whitfield Diffie and myself, I am pleased to announce that the Stanford University Mathematics Department will be one of the sponsors of "Challenging...

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Peirce: "The People Ought To Be Enslaved"

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On October 5th on Peirce-L Eugene Halton reprimanded Charles Sanders Peirce for making the following statement in a letter to Victoria Welby in 1908: “Being a convinced Pragmaticist in Semeiotic, naturally and necessarily nothing can appear to me sillier than rationalism;...

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Humanity In The Creek (Taken By Debbie)

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Labor Day Pictures At Home

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Adjective: Shiny ...

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Process Interaction Models

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Process Interaction Models  Authored by Dr Steven Ericsson-Zenith List Price: $39.95 8.5" x 11" (21.59 x 27.94 cm) 264 pages ISBN-13: 978-1463777913 ISBN-10: 1463777914 BISAC: Computers / Computer Science Process interaction models are an integral component...

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Explaining Experience In Nature : The Foundations Of Logic And Apprehension

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Since my May update I have made numerous small revisions to my book's draft "Introductory Remarks." These revisions are mainly derived from feedback on a related submission document to SuperComputing 2011 that comes from a chapter of the book on the Foundations of Computation...

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Explaining Experience In Nature : The Foundations Of Logic And Apprehension

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Since I first published an early draft of an overview of my research work and scholarship in 2006, the "Introductory Remarks," I have published a major update annually.  Today I make my first major update since early last year. This has been a difficult year or more...

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Website: My Talented Artist Wife

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We quickly threw together a small website to present Debbie's work. The lion's share of images currently show paintings that are recent work. Some of the later images are of work she created while living in Costa Rica. I am very excited by Debbie's work. Her creative...

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PJ Harvey has a pistol

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Steven Ericsson-Zenith

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Rarely do we get to answer the question "What difference does what you do make?" in a way that is truly convincing.

Over the years I've been involved in more than a few Silicon Valley start-up ventures that made the outrageous claimed that their efforts would change the world. But they usually meant "world" in a very limited and transitory sense and the change never, as far as I am aware, promised to advance the cause of humanity.

Today I have the very good fortune to pursue scientific work that, if successful, is guaranteed to "change the world," no one will be untouched by it.

Of course, it is the hardest thing that I can think of to do and while I'm optimistic there are no guarantees ... but then that is what makes it fun.

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