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Just my world of dreams, music and thoughts. Author of two books, one a novel of Love stories set in Framingham, Mass, Secrets of the Heart the 2nd book an autobiography of growing up in Framingham, Mass. Small Town America, Framingham My generation was the first teenage generation, that was when the word was coined. Ours was the generation that started cruising through town and to the drive in theater and drive in restaurant. In our area, Ernie Kampersal,from Holliston, drove his bucking car through town, picking up girls. It rose in the air, like a stallion! We went to the soda shops and played the juke boxes. It was a different town, a different time, and it belonged to us!
Saturday, January 5, 2013
I Wished On The Moon (Frank Sinatra - with Lyrics)
Franks version, could you imagine our contemporary singers bringing this song back....which version would you like, jazz, or slow and romantic....maybe a mix of both....
Ted Russell's Orchestra - I Wished On The Moon, 1936
Oops, I saw this and the pictures are so beautiful...so Frank is next...
I wished on the moon - Billie Holiday 1935
This musical arrangment is my preference....I like the jazz feeling of the song the best. Great version...waiting for one of our contemporary singers to take the song into the present. Next is the Frank Sinatra version for the male singers..
I Wished On the Moon
A great song, there is something about it, and in this case I think the lyrics are compelling...of course the voice of Ella is great as usual.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Donald O'Connor & Ethel Merman - I Hear Singing and There's No One There
another oldie but goodie, that sticks in your mind...
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Amazon.com: devils gate clive cussler: Books
Amazon.com: devils gate clive cussler: Books A rip roaring adventure, I felt as though I was under water diving through most of the story, as the search for a secret and most powerful weapon takes the story to the under water world. The story line roams the world from Africa to the U. S. Russia and Europe, involving a secret plot to control the world. It is good for a few winter nights of reading, as you sit snug and cozy, while diving below the beautiful waters of the mystery area.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Johnny Mathis - This Is All I Ask
Another great song of the past, that isn't getting play today..from what I can see.
Joanie Sommers - Mean To Me
Another great song that is not getting play, as far as I can determine.
Ziggy Elman - And the Angels Sing (1947)for Michael Buble
This is a great song to sing from the past..is it right for Michael Buble?
Ziggy Elman - Something To Remember You By
Ziggy Elman rendition, which I thought he would step up to Groovin...but he didn't...it was great dance music for the 1940's
Dinah Shore - Something To Remember You By (1943)
Dinah had a lovely voice, and her own show. This song is a sleeper, can't find any new recordings...can you?
Monday, December 31, 2012
Return the dead in virtual form? My bet is yes! scroll down
Engineering, Wants To Bring The Dead Back To Life (VIDEO)
Posted: 12/28/2012 6:39 pm EST | Updated: 12/31/2012 11:07 am EST
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Inventor Ray Kurzweil hopes to develop ways for humans to live forever, and while he’s at it, bring back his dead father.
Behind him is the support of a tech giant. This month, Kurzweil, a futurist, stepped into the role of Director of Engineering at Google, focusing on machine learning and language processing.
"There is a lot of suffering in the world," Kurzweil once said, according to Bloomberg. "Some of it can be overcome if we have the right solutions."
Since his father's death in 1970, Kurzweil has stored his keepsakes in hopes the data will one day be fed into a computer capable of creating a virtual version of him,Bloomberg reported. Interestingly, one of his novels lays out how humans might "transcend biology."
According to TechCrunch, his controversial theories are rooted in the idea oftechnological singularity, a time when humans and machines sync up to the point of nearly limitless advancement.
That idea, which interests Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, could happen as soon as 2030, Kurzweil says.
"We are a human machine civilization and we create these tools to make ourselves smarter," Kurzweil told Scientific American.
In his latest book, "How To Create A Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed," he writes about wanting to engineer a computerized replica of the human brain. If we understand the brain well enough, he says, we would be better equipped to fix its problems, like mental and neurological illnesses.
He imagines a search engine capable of accessing a database of your thoughts, stored in the Cloud. It would anticipate what people are seeking before they even know.
Much of this may sound nearly impossible, but Kurzweil has been spot-on about technological forecasts in the past.
"In 1999, I said that in about a decade we would see technologies such as self-driving cars and mobile phones that could answer your questions, and people criticized these predictions as unrealistic," he said in a statement announcing his position at Google. "Fast forward a decade –- Google has demonstrated self-driving cars, and people are indeed asking questions of their Android phones."
Digital Trends places Kurzweil among the most-celebrated and recognized innovatorsof the last four decades. In 1976, several of his innovations converged into the first device that could read printed text out loud for the blind. He was 27 years old at the time.
Now, the next generation of inventors will learn from him. Google recently allotted more than $250,000 toward his graduate school, Singularity University, according to Bloomberg. After 10 weeks of a curriculum focusing on biotech, robots, and artificial intelligence, students -- forgoing a traditional degree -- create their own startups.
"I'm thrilled to be teaming up with Google to work on some of the hardest problems in computer science so we can turn the next decade's 'unrealistic' visions into reality," Kurzweil said in the statement.
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