One of my favorite comedians: Andrew Daly
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
CTN EXPO ! Nov. 20, 21, 22 Burbank, CA

I'll be selling my books next weekend in Burbank! Come say hi! Click below for all the info.
CTN EXPO

The Burbank Marriott Convention Center
2500 N. Hollywood Way
Burbank, CA 91505
Show Hours:
Fri Nov 20th 12noon - 7:30pm
Sat Nov 21st 10am - 7:30pm
Sun Nov 22nd 10am - 7:30pm

Friday, November 13, 2009
Monday, November 02, 2009
Even Monkeys hate it!
From nytimes.com:
"Mirror Image? When scientists showed monkeys these computer-generated images of monkeys, they found a negative response similar to what humans experience when viewing realistic-looking robots and computer avatars. Monkeys, they found, also are unsettled by images that are realistic but synthetic, a response known as the "uncanny valley" effect. The uncanny valley hypothesis refers to a dip in a graph that charts a human's positive reaction in response to an image on one axis and a robot's human-likeness on another. People, it seems, like to study other human faces, and they can enjoy looking at faces that clearly are not human, like a doll or a cartoon figure. But images that appear close to human but clearly are not cause a feeling of revulsion."




"Mirror Image? When scientists showed monkeys these computer-generated images of monkeys, they found a negative response similar to what humans experience when viewing realistic-looking robots and computer avatars. Monkeys, they found, also are unsettled by images that are realistic but synthetic, a response known as the "uncanny valley" effect. The uncanny valley hypothesis refers to a dip in a graph that charts a human's positive reaction in response to an image on one axis and a robot's human-likeness on another. People, it seems, like to study other human faces, and they can enjoy looking at faces that clearly are not human, like a doll or a cartoon figure. But images that appear close to human but clearly are not cause a feeling of revulsion."





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