November 1, 2009
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September 28, 2009
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July 26, 2009
July hale: 

Sudden hail storm in Summit, Nj 7.26.09
July hale:

Sudden hail storm in Summit, Nj 7.26.09

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May 24, 2009
The TED Commandments via Presentation Zen via www.bensaunders.com

The TED Commandments via Presentation Zen via www.bensaunders.com

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Hot Dog Anatomy (via lunchbreath)

Hot Dog Anatomy (via lunchbreath)

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May 16, 2009
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May 12, 2009
Another nice day in NYC:

Another nice day in NYC:

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May 10, 2009
Ghost in the Machine: Bob Dylan (via iri5)

Ghost in the Machine: Bob Dylan (via iri5)

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February 10, 2009
Fire took out a part of an office building in midtown Manhattan today

Fire took out a part of an office building in midtown Manhattan today

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Fire took out a part of an office building in midtown Manhattan today

Fire took out a part of an office building in midtown Manhattan today

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Fire took out a part of an office building in midtown Manhattan today

Fire took out a part of an office building in midtown Manhattan today

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Fire took out a part of an office building in midtown Manhattan today

Fire took out a part of an office building in midtown Manhattan today

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Fire took out a part of an office building in midtown Manhattan today

Fire took out a part of an office building in midtown Manhattan today

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January 18, 2009
Snowing in the city - it’s kind of nice & relaxing

Snowing in the city - it’s kind of nice & relaxing

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January 6, 2009
The Structure of an HTM HTMs consist of a multi-level hierarchy of nodes in an inverted tree structure (see Figure 1, where each rectangle represents a memory node).   Figure 1 - Symbolic Representation of an HTM: Information flows up and down. Nodes in Level 4 receive sensory data from the environment. Nodes in Levels 2 and 3 exchange information with a parent node above and with child nodes below. (via Education - HTM Summary - numenta.com)

The Structure of an HTM HTMs consist of a multi-level hierarchy of nodes in an inverted tree structure (see Figure 1, where each rectangle represents a memory node).   Figure 1 - Symbolic Representation of an HTM: Information flows up and down. Nodes in Level 4 receive sensory data from the environment. Nodes in Levels 2 and 3 exchange information with a parent node above and with child nodes below. (via Education - HTM Summary - numenta.com)

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