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Maxis has opened the Spore API that will likely lead to some highly-evolved data mashups and apps around the game.
Boing Boing 2009
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Clinical trialNeurobiologist Arnsten says working memory involves neurons - brain cells - in a highly-evolved area of the brain called the pre-frontal cortex.
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Second: Experts using a highly-evolved futurological computer see that someone will become dictator of the US or of the world.
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Colin Harvey's WINTER SONG, about a highly-evolved human who crash lands on a forgotten colony planet and his desperate struggle to get off it; and DAMAGE TIME, about a detective in NYC hunting stolen memories that are posted on the net for entertainment, to Marc Gascoigne at Angry Robot Books, in a nice deal, by Jenny Rappaport of The Rappaport Agency, in association with the Zeno Agency World English.
Angry Robot sale! 2009
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Colin Harvey's WINTER SONG, about a highly-evolved human who crash lands on a forgotten colony planet and his desperate struggle to get off it; and DAMAGE TIME, about a detective in NYC hunting stolen memories that are posted on the net for entertainment, to Marc Gascoigne at Angry Robot Books, in a nice deal, by Jenny Rappaport of The Rappaport Agency, in association with the Zeno Agency World English.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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If some extractive natural subsector gets scarce we will just substitute other sectors for it and growth of the whole economy will continue, not into any restraining biospheric envelope, but into sidereal space presumably full of resource-bearing asteriods and friendly highly-evolved aliens eager to teach us how to grow forever into their territory.
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One of the most highly-evolved people on the planet?
Bad Karma: Scalping Dalai Lama tickets & front row seats to World War III 2007
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The Bushes operate on a highly-evolved theory of family loyalty in staffing.
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It would take tens of millions of years for a hominid to evolve such a strategy -- and it probably wouldn't even be possible, given how many highly-evolved organisms have already laid claim to that niche.
"So what did Neanderthal women do all day?" Ann Althouse 2006
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They are highly-evolved programs that produce amazing results.
Boing Boing: December 21, 2003 - December 27, 2003 Archives 2003
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