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Thursday, November 1, 2012
How useful to have a copy of your own genome sequence?
New Gene Sequencer to Break $1,000 Cost Barrier With NVIDIA Tesla GPU Acceleration
Well, just about as useful as having the engineering printouts for your car.
Practical utility for most people ... about nil.
Eat your fresh veggies, diet & exercise appropriately. Yo granmama told you nearly all you need to know. Your physiology already runs almost entirely on automatic stabilizers, PRECISELY so you can focus on using it to help invent cultural organization on an even greater scale.
Much better to focus on inventing the template for the next evolution of US culture. Now THOSE are options worth exploring!
Can someone instead make it dirt cheap to use a GPU (graphical processing unit) to visualize our existing currency & fiscal policy operations - i.e., our "policyome"? If every 10 year old boy & girl could know what Marriner Eccles & Beardsley Ruml realized, maybe the quality of our policy discussions could climb out of the gutter. That would help improve public situational awareness, something that matters even far more than expensive personal health repair.
We need an Android fiscal policy app, based on basic Marriner Eccles, Beardsley Ruml and Warren Mosler insights.
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