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What kind of card-carrying nerd wouldn’t like a little homework on Pi Day? Take the Geek Test v.3.14 and see how you fit on the geek-prime spectrum.
What kind of card-carrying nerd wouldn’t like a little homework on Pi Day? Take the Geek Test v.3.14 and see how you fit on the geek-prime spectrum.
What kind of card-carrying nerd wouldn’t like a little homework on Pi Day? Take the Geek Test v.3.14 and see how you fit on the geek-prime spectrum.
What kind of card-carrying nerd wouldn’t like a little homework on Pi Day? Take the Geek Test v.3.14 and see how you fit on the geek-prime spectrum.
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What kind of card-carrying nerd wouldn’t like a little homework on Pi Day? Take the Geek Test v.3.14 and see how you fit on the geek-prime spectrum. 

9 years ago

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“Fractal geometry is not just a chapter of mathematics, but one that helps Everyman to see the same world differently.”

Benoît Mandelbrot
Fractal Inventor
IBM Fellow Emeritus

11 years ago

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20 over 20 | Patent no. 16

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My fridge knows when my kale is stale, 2012
Another groundbreaking
innovation of the last 20 years

Imagine a world where your fridge is so aware of its environment, it’ll sniff out the wilted veggies in your fridge. That may be in the works, thanks to IBM US Patent No. 8,250,010

The electronic synapse is the foundational learning element of cognitive computing—systems that perceive the world just like your brain does. This is a far better and more efficient way to interpret information. By merging data streams of air temperature, odor, color and other inputs, an electric-synapse-based system could be able to understand the difference between crisp and rot. And a lot of other stuff, too. Now only if we could get it to run back to the store. 

Learn more about it.

11 years ago

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Big Brains. Small Films.
An IBMer on galaxies and chickens.

11 years ago

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Sounds of Eureka

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“If I need to erase a really bad idea that is sticking in my brain I go with Ke$ha at an enhanced volume. Functionally equivalent to cntrl+alt+delete.”

IBMer Bob Friedlander’s
“Creative Blockbusting” playlist 

11 years ago

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So long, silicon chip? This innovation for one-atom thick graphene transistors can transmit electrical pulses 1,000 times faster than silicon. That could give a jolt to the rate that our computers and electronics improve—and uphold Moore’s Law for decades to come. See the newly-awarded Patent No. 8,344,358.

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Sounds of Eureka

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“I like to work to Axis of Awesome, especially their 4 Chords Song showing how every pop song of the 20th Century come from only four chords.”

IBMer Jim Kraemer’s
“Axis of Inspiration” playlist

12 years ago

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Wisdom Illustrated

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Download “2x Your Failure”

12 years ago

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Wisdom Illustrated

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Download “Keep Going”

12 years ago

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