Mercurial > thoughts
changeset 43:7d00e0dbdddb
add formatting to ideas so they can be published.
author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Sat, 13 Jul 2013 03:10:44 -0400 |
parents | 25b2ade0816a |
children | 596399a9563f |
files | org/ideas.org |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 57 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-) [+] |
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1.1 --- a/org/ideas.org Sat Jul 13 02:43:51 2013 -0400 1.2 +++ b/org/ideas.org Sat Jul 13 03:10:44 2013 -0400 1.3 @@ -1,5 +1,26 @@ 1.4 +#+title: Big List O' Ideas 1.5 +#+author: Robert McIntyre 1.6 +#+email: rlm@mit.edu 1.7 +#+description: list of ideas from the last ~ 7 years 1.8 +#+keywords: aurellem ideas half-baked ramdom 1.9 +#+SETUPFILE: ../../aurellem/org/setup.org 1.10 +#+INCLUDE: ../../aurellem/org/level-0.org 1.11 +#+babel: :mkdirp yes :noweb yes :exports both 1.12 + 1.13 * Ideas 1.14 1.15 +This is a list of all the ideas I've had that I felt like writing down 1.16 +for the past ~ 7 years. Some of them could be practical inventions and 1.17 +are "just" waiting the that 95% persperiation to bring them to 1.18 +furition, some are ideas for science fiction, and some are simple 1.19 +observations. There are arranged roughly in reverse chronological 1.20 +order, with the most recent ideas at the top of the list. The ones at 1.21 +the bottom of the list are heavily influenced by my time at MIT. 1.22 + 1.23 +If you find some of these interesting and would like to collaborate on 1.24 +them with me or discuss them in more detail, I'd love to hear from 1.25 +you. You can email me at ideas@aurellem.org. 1.26 + 1.27 - fixed cryopreservation :: why not use a fixitave to buy enough time 1.28 to ramp up cryoprotectants to an acceptable level at room 1.29 temperature? Then, the whole system can be rapidly cooled and 1.30 @@ -126,6 +147,26 @@ 1.31 pain and death is made to look like the tradegy it is through the 1.32 lense of the the caterpillar people. 1.33 1.34 +- relationships as a business :: 1.35 + http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Up-or-Out-Solving-the-IT-Turnover-Crisis.aspx 1.36 + is an excellent talk about the "culture of quitting," which is about 1.37 + better business by letting people go instead of keeping them around 1.38 + past their "apex". Focouses on information transfer. Cool idea of an 1.39 + alumni network, which for relationships would be a group of 1.40 + satisfied ex-lovers, who would recommend new people your way, and 1.41 + who might consider coming to you again, refreshed from their time 1.42 + away with new stories/experiences. I should look for examples of 1.43 + this and how they worked out. 1.44 + 1.45 +- coffe with tea :: /rlm-tea/ contains 2% sugar, 10% cream, and 20% 1.46 + dylan coffee. /dylan coffee/ contains 5% sugar, 1.47 + 20% cream, and 10% rlm-tea. Start your mornings 1.48 + with recursion! 1.49 + 1.50 +- psychic crystal :: in a science fiction story, this would be an 1.51 + object that is very easy to move physically but is extremely 1.52 + difficult to move with telekinesis. 1.53 + 1.54 - http://betsofbitco.in/ :: what a great place for an AI/person to 1.55 prove themselves as a good predictor. I wish this could be 1.56 automated. 1.57 @@ -216,18 +257,22 @@ 1.58 arguments and adapt so as to respond to different connections. 1.59 1.60 - hear a true pure tone by direct stimultion of the nerves of the ear 1.61 - mechanical analogue to the electrical op-amp 1.62 + 1.63 +- mechanical analogue to the electrical op-amp :: would be an object 1.64 + with two levers -- you pull on one lever and the other moves the 1.65 + same way, no matter what's in the way or what it is driving. This 1.66 + anlogy could be useful to teach op amps to people. 1.67 1.68 - paper folding device :: make it convienent to fold lots of papers in 1.69 various ways. 1.70 1.71 - concrete epoxy :: epoxy with sand/ some other solid material. 1.72 1.73 -- suspend some ball of material with a high index of refraction and 1.74 - shine light into it so it gets stuck -- would the light stay trapped 1.75 - forever? Could you build up unlimited quantities of light inside the 1.76 - sphere (which could then be released slowly by frustrated internal 1.77 - reflection? 1.78 +- light capacator :: suspend some ball of material with a high index 1.79 + of refraction and shine light into it so it gets stuck -- would 1.80 + the light stay trapped forever? Could you build up unlimited 1.81 + quantities of light inside the sphere (which could then be 1.82 + released slowly by frustrated internal reflection? 1.83 1.84 - movie screening :: Movies always are too long at first. One way to 1.85 shorten them ``scientifically" is to record blink rate during the 1.86 @@ -249,7 +294,7 @@ 1.87 - explosive thermite epoxy putty (one part would contain the rust, one 1.88 part the alumimum) 1.89 1.90 -- use the above screen capture routine to make a quiz program tha 1.91 +- use the above screen capture routine to make a quiz program that 1.92 constructs questions about the content you seemed to gloss over 1.93 while reading. could be easy if the pdf came with embedded 1.94 questions. Dylan: automatically generate word-cloud about the parts 1.95 @@ -293,7 +338,7 @@ 1.96 1.97 - cross-modal memory hashing 1.98 1.99 -- flossing thimble-gaurds 1.100 +- flossing thimble-gaurds (these actually exist) 1.101 1.102 - integrate lattice learning with rules by generating hypothetical 1.103 examples 1.104 @@ -328,13 +373,14 @@ 1.105 you / sell it from your own online store. 1.106 1.107 - solar panels that float on the ocean 1.108 + 1.109 - handcuffs with more than two cuffs (3?) :: great for daisy chaining 1.110 - prisoniers, binding them to environment, etc. 1.111 + people, binding them to environment, etc. 1.112 1.113 - vector based SOUND files :: like the pictures but with SOUND. codify 1.114 sound in a language with enough symbols so that it can describe 1.115 everything and encode it in that. would be like going from speech 1.116 - to text or smtg. This would store sound as an image of the 1.117 + to text or smtg. Could also store sound as an image of the 1.118 wavefront encoded as a vector image. 1.119 1.120 - Mouse with a horizontal scroll wheel in addition to the vertical 1.121 @@ -389,30 +435,11 @@ 1.122 guide knowledge acquisition. Motivation: One book of 1.123 knowledge. /One./ 1.124 1.125 -- relationships as a business :: 1.126 - http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Up-or-Out-Solving-the-IT-Turnover-Crisis.aspx 1.127 - is an excellent talk about the "culture of quitting," which is about 1.128 - better business by letting people go instead of keeping them around 1.129 - past their "apex". Focouses on information transfer. Cool idea of an 1.130 - alumni network, which for relationships would be a group of 1.131 - satisfied ex-lovers, who would recommend new people your way, and 1.132 - who might consider coming to you again, refreshed from their time 1.133 - away with new stories/experiences. I should look for examples of 1.134 - this and how they worked out. 1.135 - 1.136 -- coffe with tea :: /rlm-tea/ contains 2% sugar, 10% cream, and 20% 1.137 - dylan coffee. /dylan coffee/ contains 5% sugar, 1.138 - 20% cream, and 10% rlm-tea. Start your mornings 1.139 - with recursion! 1.140 - 1.141 -- psychic crystal :: in a science fiction story, this would be an 1.142 - object that is very easy to move physically but is extremely 1.143 - difficult to move with telekinesis. 1.144 1.145 ** From Jacob's idea list 1.146 1.147 - Roommate-cancelling headphones: uses roommate's laptop mic to seed 1.148 - noise cancellation alg in your headzphones (would this 1.149 + noise cancellation alg in your headphones (would this 1.150 work?). -Update on sound canceling headphones that take feed from 1.151 tv: how about ones that cancel people talking on the phone by 1.152 receiving the phone signals and playing inverse sound