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  1. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    This is as intended, I would conjecture.

    Youtube, rather than discourage re-uploads of "controversial" material (which it could obviously do, with its ability to match up similar content across...
  2. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    From what I can tell, Carmody bumped into the normal per-user limit for attachment disk space. For any active forum user who is making reasonable use of that attachment space, and who is bumping...
  3. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    Link fixed (a rebelious parenthesis was trying to escape ...)
  4. Re: David Paulides' research: over 2000 inexplicable abductions in National Parks, wilderness, and urban areas

    My take on that analogy is ... to be a bit blunt ... it's gibberish :).

    A better analogy, in my view, is that quantum computing is more like holograms.

    In holograms, multiple two dimensional...
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