Alien metal
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Es domāju te tās sfēras krustojās/pārklājās

ABORYM
THE KOVENANT
VONDUR
HYPOCRISY
EWIGFKEIT
???
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Cynic
Fantomas
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burzumam tachu bija pat teorija ar sheemu peec kuras klasificeet kas ir alien music. laikam sanaaca ka viss kas nav aryan :D
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Repšes metāls?
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(alien metal- liek pasmaidīt XD)
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Hawkwind
Agent Steel
Oxiplegatz
Bal-Sagoth
Ayreon
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Hypocrisy visvairāk piedirsuši dvēsli ar tām zaļo cilvēciņu tēmām...
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Nocturnus

Dievinu albūumu Treshholds
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Yobcik, kā es tos varēju aizmirst ...
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Aborym fukking ownz.
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Dimension FH3 vai kā viņus tur sauca.
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WORMED!!!! mrrrr!

"State of the matter before
(The) primary explosion

In the cosmology of the big-bang, this is
The extremely compressed neutrons
Of the primary substance
In this dimension

The space while
I am not inside
It will be paralyzed

Marked by a common rule i travel
Toward the center, toward the infinity
In a reference point near Ylem

I am the point zero
I am the center of the cosmos
I am in all directions

I am Ylem
I am Ylem

I am the point zero
I am the center of the cosmos
I am in all directions

I am Ylem
I am Ylem

External Inside The Outside
Beyond the last mirror of the infinite

Infinite

Covered by plasma
Regroup new explosion
Concentrate all black matter
From inside"
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NEGLIGENT COLLATERAL COLLAPSE

teksti vnk psc!

Cyborg 1.0 freedom fighter from the 22nd century

I was born human.

But this was an accident of fate

- a condition merely

of time and place.

I believe

it's something

we have the power

to change.

I will tell you why.
Silicon chip ∑c | Pr[adv(M0, r) = c] - Pr[adv(M1, r) = c] | ≤ 2ε

A silicon chip

was implanted in my arm,

allowing a computer

computer to monitor me.

My implant communicates

via radio waves

with a network

of antennas

throughout the department

that in turn transmitted

the signals to a computer

programmed to respond

to my actions.



At the main entrance,

a voice box operated

by the computer said

"Hello"

when I entered;

the computer detected

my progress through

the building,

opening the door

to my lab for me

as I approached it

and switching on the lights.
Choose to sysadmin! Choose a f***ing big computer!

Choose no life!

Choose no career!

Choose no family!

Choose a f***ing big computer!

Chose no sleep,

high caffeine

and mental insurance!

Choose no friends!

Choose your future!

Choose to sysadmin!
No remorse (wrought havoc)

It can't be bargained with.

It can't be reasoned with.

It doesn't feel pity,

or remorse,

or fear.

auth(M; a; b; c) := aM 2 + bM + c

And it absolutely WILL NOT STOP!
Attention all operatives!

To cope with a barrage

of Cyborg 1.0 activity,

I have implemented

an automated Sighting Report Form

to assist you in your monitoring.

It's extremely simple at this stage,

but we all know

0 ≤ k < n ≤ 3k + 1

the risks of giving

our silicon "friends"

too great a degree of autonomy...
Greetings, flesh-forms!

I am Kevin W of Reading University,

cyborg freedom fighter from the 22nd century.

My era is very different to yours -

civilisation has been destroyed

and humanity almost wiped out

in the long wars against the giant,

battery powered "robot football team",

and a sinister,

0 < |{i : ui ≠ vi; 1 ≤ i ≤ n}| ≤ k 0,

skeletal "electric cat".

But some fragments of our ancient history remain,

passed down from one cybernetically enhanced forearm to another

- and, in those records,

one name stands out above all others.
Department of Cybernetics > People > Prof KW

Tel : +44(0)118 378 8210

Fax : +44(0)118 378 8220

Email : kw@cyber.rdg.ac.uk

Position : Academic

Location : Cybernetics, 171

Research Group : CIRG

Introduction

KW is Professor of Cybernetics

at the University of Reading, UK

Professor W regularly achieves

a high level of research support

having brought in over Ł2 million

in new research contracts over

the last two years.

Projects

"Cyber Challenge Schools Robotics League" EPSRC (2001)

"Implant Experiments" Nortel Networks (2000 - 2003)

"Softel TCS" TCS Centre (2000 - 2002)

"Prodactool" EC commission (2000 - 2002)

Publications

KW has had published

(or accepted for publication)

a total of 297 papers,

of which, 81 are Journal Publications,

129 are Conference Publications,

24 are Books,

38 are Book Chapters,

24 are Articles,

1 PhD Thesis.

Listed below are 5 most recent publications:

"I, Cyborg", Century; ISBN: 0712669884, release date, 2nd August 2002 (2002)

"The Plastic Self Organising Map", World Conference on Computational Intelligence (2002)

"A robust nonlinear identification algorithm using PRESS statistic and forward regression", Submitted to IEEE Trans on Neural
Networks (2002)

"Automatic nonlinear predictive model construction algorithm using forward regression and the PRESS statistic", Submitted to IEE
proceedings --Control theory and applications (2002)

"Will the Real Cyborgs Please Stand up!", in "Mind, Art and Technology", D. Bornardi (ed.) Temple University Press, to appear (2002)

Links

Project Cyborg 2.0

Project Cyborg 1.0

Cybernetic Intelligence Research Group (CIRG)
Remember:

humanity may be counting on you (v1;. . . ; vn)(n - k - 1)/2!
Technology Spells Doom For Popular Relationship-Maintaining Deception - Microchip hailed as 'end of the faked orgasm'

Kevin and his wife Irena

use their microchip implants

to share each other's pain,

movement

and even

sexual excitement.

'Will my brain be able to cope?

The biggst risk is that

I could go crazy.'
Plugs book: No.

Undermines prediction with own examples: No.

Mentions wife: Yes.
- OPERATIVE ROGER THE ROBOT comments:

Kevin predicts that this microchip

could even see the faked orgasm

banished from the bedroom.

I was shocked

that he did not point out

how this will lead to

mass marital breakdown,

civil strife

and the ultimate demise

of fleshforms...

it is only a matter of time, my friends...
Back and forth between my nervous system and a computer (Infected machines attempt to spread the infection)

Eighteen months from now,

I will conduct a experiment

with a new implant

that will send signals

back and forth between

my nervous system

and a computer.

I don't know

how I will react to

unfamiliar signals

∑c | Pr[adv(M0, r) = c] - Pr[adv(M1, r) = c] | ≤ 2ε

transmitted to my brain,

since nothing quite

like this has ever before

been attempted.

But if this test succeeds,

with no complications,

then we'll go ahead

with the placement of

a similar implant

in my wife,

Irena.
First implant δ < 1/3 (1 – 1 / | F |)

My first implant

δ < ⅓ (1 – 1 / | F |)

was inserted

into the upper inside of my left arm,

beneath the inner layer of skin and

on top of the muscle.
Second implant | { j : c B = auth(s B; a B; b B)} |

The next device will be

connected to the nerve fibers

(k+1)-out-of-(2k+1)

in my left arm,

positioned about halfway

between my elbow and shoulder.

It doesn't matter

which arm carries the implant.

Most of the nerves in this part of the body

| { j : c B = auth(s B; a B; b B)} |.

are connected to the hand,

and send

and receive

the electronic impulses

that control dexterity,

feeling,

even emotions.

A lot of these signals

are traveling here at any given time:

This nerve center carries
...
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a total of 297 papers,

of which, 81 are Journal Publications,

129 are Conference Publications,

24 are Books,

38 are Book Chapters,

24 are Articles,

1 PhD Thesis.

Listed below are 5 most recent publications:

"I, Cyborg", Century; ISBN: 0712669884, release date, 2nd August 2002 (2002)

"The Plastic Self Organising Map", World Conference on Computational Intelligence (2002)

"A robust nonlinear identification algorithm using PRESS statistic and forward regression", Submitted to IEEE Trans on Neural
Networks (2002)

"Automatic nonlinear predictive model construction algorithm using forward regression and the PRESS statistic", Submitted to IEE
proceedings --Control theory and applications (2002)

"Will the Real Cyborgs Please Stand up!", in "Mind, Art and Technology", D. Bornardi (ed.) Temple University Press, to appear (2002)

Links

Project Cyborg 2.0

Project Cyborg 1.0

Cybernetic Intelligence Research Group (CIRG)
Remember:

humanity may be counting on you (v1;. . . ; vn)(n - k - 1)/2!
Technology Spells Doom For Popular Relationship-Maintaining Deception - Microchip hailed as 'end of the faked orgasm'

Kevin and his wife Irena

use their microchip implants

to share each other's pain,

movement

and even

sexual excitement.

'Will my brain be able to cope?

The biggst risk is that

I could go crazy.'
Plugs book: No.

Undermines prediction with own examples: No.

Mentions wife: Yes.
- OPERATIVE ROGER THE ROBOT comments:

Kevin predicts that this microchip

could even see the faked orgasm

banished from the bedroom.

I was shocked

that he did not point out

how this will lead to

mass marital breakdown,

civil strife

and the ultimate demise

of fleshforms...

it is only a matter of time, my friends...
Back and forth between my nervous system and a computer (Infected machines attempt to spread the infection)

Eighteen months from now,

I will conduct a experiment

with a new implant

that will send signals

back and forth between

my nervous system

and a computer.

I don't know

how I will react to

unfamiliar signals

∑c | Pr[adv(M0, r) = c] - Pr[adv(M1, r) = c] | ≤ 2ε

transmitted to my brain,

since nothing quite

like this has ever before

been attempted.

But if this test succeeds,

with no complications,

then we'll go ahead

with the placement of

a similar implant

in my wife,

Irena.
First implant δ < 1/3 (1 – 1 / | F |)

My first implant

δ < ⅓ (1 – 1 / | F |)

was inserted

into the upper inside of my left arm,

beneath the inner layer of skin and

on top of the muscle.
Second implant | { j : c B = auth(s B; a B; b B)} |

The next device will be

connected to the nerve fibers

(k+1)-out-of-(2k+1)

in my left arm,

positioned about halfway

between my elbow and shoulder.

It doesn't matter

which arm carries the implant.

Most of the nerves in this part of the body

| { j : c B = auth(s B; a B; b B)} |.

are connected to the hand,

and send

and receive

the electronic impulses

that control dexterity,

feeling,

even emotions.

A lot of these signals

are traveling here at any given time:

This nerve center carries

more information

than any other part of the anatomy,

aside from the spine

and the head.

Moreover, very few of the nerves

branch off to muscles

and other parts of the upper arm -

it's like a freeway

with only a few on-

and off-ramps,

providing a cleaner pathway

to the nervous system.



While we ultimately may need

to place implants

nearer to the brain

- into the spinal cord or

onto the optic nerve,

where there is a more powerful setup

for transmitting

and receiving

specific complex sensory signals -

the arm is an ideal halfway point.
My Supersonic Sonar-Radar Will Help Me

Cyborg's body interprets the sonar signals of bats

It opens up an important practical application of this work.
Plugs book: Yes.

Predicts imminent enslavery of mankind: Yes.

Undermines prediction with own examples: Yes.

Mentions wife: No.
- OPERATIVE BRIAN comments:

Good old British Council,

just 2 years behind

the rest of the world on this one
Kevin Defends "Maverick" Reputation

Prof KW last night dismissed the criticisms of him as "tosh".

He said: "It's disappointing really.

Certainly in at least one case they haven't read some

of the articles that are central,

that would give them more of an understanding of

where my research is coming from.

I have been a professor for 12 years.

The academic world does respect me.

I wouldn't use the term maverick."
Plugs books: In passing (describing some of their claims as "absolute nonsense").

Predicts imminent enslavery of mankind: Only indirectly .

Undermines prediction with own examples: No.

Mentions wife: No.
- OPERATIVE ROGER THE ROBOT comments:

They may mock Kevin.

They may deride him as a 'buffoon',

a 'joke'

and a 'media tart'.

Those foolish flesh-forms criticised Galileo

and other great visionaries

- and who had the last laugh then, eh?
Science Fiction may "fast become Science Fact"

OPERATIVE MANAR alerted us to

Kevin's imminent appearance

at the aptly titled Cyber Futures event,

part of some Arts vs Sciences debate

"[We live in] a society

where science-fiction

may fast become science-fact,"

burbles the publicity material,

unhelpfully.
Glass capsule (the security vulnerability CVE-2000-0169)

This implant, will be encased in a glass tube.

There is an outside chance

that the glass will break,

which could cause serious internal injuries

s A є RF, (a A ; b A ); (a B ; b B ) є RF 2

or prove fatal.

One end of the 1-inch-long glass tube

contains the power supply

- a copper coil energized by

radio waves to produce

an electric current.

In the other end,

three mini printed circuit boards

will transmit

and receive

signals.

The implant will connect

to my body through a band

that wraps around the nerve fibers -

it looks like a little vicar's collar -

and is linked by a very

thin wire to the glass capsule.

GET /ows-bin/*.bat?&\attacker...

The chips in the implant

will receive signals

from the collar

and send them to a computer.

CVE-2000-0169

When I move a finger,

an electronic signal travels

from my brain to activate

the muscles and tendons

that operate my hand. ...
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utt...
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vieni no niknākajiem grindiem ever
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NOCTURNUS, starp citu...
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:D es gan jau paguvu Nocturnus pieminēt, par vēlu tu nāc...
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