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Carl Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Carl Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 30 Aug 2012 13:18:43 -0400
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Dear friends,


In my beginnings, I was a top student in public school. As fate would 
have it, military service was my only option. I was placed in advanced 
weaponry. Technology which did not yet exist in general industry was at 
my command. I mastered Boolean logic. Automation at the time was 
dominated by relay logic which is called Ladder because of it's graphic 
representation. After military discharge, my ability to translate 
between these two related languages made me a leader in the application 
of logical automation for industrial design and advancement.

Machine language is the beginnings at the heart of (sic) intelligent 
machines. We "people" do not naturally speak with machines on this 
level. The higher level languages are an on going effort for us to 
successfully control the machines to do our bidding.

Machines are neutral to our request within their design capabilities. It 
is this design capability we here ponder and hope to mediate. Corporate 
interests have only one objective; Material Profit. The biggest problem 
is to maximize profit, one must monopolize the market. We on the other 
hand, seek to empower and free the masses from the overreach of 
Corporate domination by creating individual economic reliance and open 
connectivity such that the individual is freed from the muting and 
debilitation effects of Monopoly.


Just my thoughts,

Lou



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