The Andromeda Strain

This post is something ringing around my head and I want to see where it goes. Part of me thinks maybe there is a film called The Andromeda Strain though I may be mistaken.
 
Imagine if you will the fractal shapes discovered in the seventies. Your sure to remember, its the one with the coil nosed elephants, see horses and vegetable shaped universe. The fractal numbers divided by themselves that goes on and on like the universe. Some say it is gods signature of the universe. You key in the coordinates on a computer, turn on an axis and away you go.
 
Understanding the origin of numbers might prove something, though mathematicians over the centuries have come up with differing versions of mans entire history. This continues today as we see remake after remake in cinemas of films with men and apes battling it out between one another. Don't worry the Andromeda Strain will be nothing like Planet of the Apes or King Kong, more like Quatermass and the forty thieves.
 
Religious groups own ideas about where mathematics first popped up into us as numbers. China was the first to create the abacus, a counting device so it may have been them. 

The British during the World War II invented a decoding device that descrambled numbers so I sure it was not us. 

Americans were taking iowasca and drinking small glasses of whisky so it cannot of been them. 

Other more Christian groups tried to pin it on early scholar Solomon, who as god intended was given keys to kingdoms. 

Imagine this the factal pattern is an exact map of the universe seen from gods desk angle.

He may have even used a feather to scribe it all out. Although the nib would have had to been finer than humans could possibly ever understand. Hence The Andromeda Strain, it started out as writers cramp from A Beautiful Mind like God's, in some place like Oxford University.
 
Pirates loved maps and created unusual teams of people who could stand gruelling journeys across continents. They did not all get along, some would have to walk the plank and the captain was really important. You may recognise another consumer catchphrase: 'Fresh from the captains table' which again alludes to the fingers. It's always been hard for writers. Monks took generations to draw books in fancy colours and use posh ores and minerals to document blurbs for kings and landowners.
 
Of course once we visited the moon, no one actually owns the moon. The flag is another visual stamp reccorded way beyond the printing press, well not long after considering the short amount of period we have been here. And how come diplodocus and T Rex have never shown up in fractals. Perhaps dinosaurs stumbled upon gods numbers and that's why they might have been taken outside and taught a lesson or two. And perhaps that's why some dinosaurs as we know them today only eat vegtables. The ones that did well were meat eaters, or perhaps the other way around. Either way it must have been a bigger strain for them thinking this way, since even though they taller their brains are thought to have been smaller. Archeaologists have looked at bones, measured craniums and come up with allsorts of conclusions. Elephants with big tusks existed during the dinosaur and ice age era. The hair helped them survive I assume which is why god signed them into fractals. Seahorses could unicycle through the ocean on one tail which again was an entertaining thought. Kids at school from an early age are taught to draw seahorses becuase they are easy to draw, less arms and legs compared to humans. Also we are supposed to be the same on one side as the other. If you put a mirror on half our face however we can appear more chubby and the reflection can be difficult to see, it puts strains on all our eyes. Which brings be onto the next part of The Andromeda Strain, the one on the eyes, I just thought about that. So we have strains in allsorts of places.
 
So what do we know about The Andromeda? I think it is mentioned in an early episode of Star Trek so it must be real because Gene Rodenberry really knew his onions. I also in the seventies did a good job on telly with puppets: Thunderbirds, Joe 90 and Aqua Marina. If we going to make a film about all this you may want to consider puppets instead of cgi since the fractal shapes are real. Like Gene Rodenberry Mathematicians must of known there onions too. The layers of 10 numbers peeled away reveal all sorts of stuff.
 
So lets include parallel universes. Like language we can't make language neutured. There is a masculine and feminine way of explaining things. Two gendered universes although infinite still need a place to stick things or have things stuck in them. Can you imagine the strain of two universes mating, acting out out of a desire to leaves legacies?
 

Our Own Pyramid Chambers

Since the dawn of light our fellows have crushed grapes. In the palms of our own clasped minds we've held Pyramids in high regard and masses believe them Pyramid Chambers were hospitable places to accomodate royalty as the brains of society. This as we know is not true. What we do know about these triangular shaped buildings is far more grueling than the luxuious ones we once thought. 

The Brotherhood of the Snake based in US had other ideas. They believed the pyramid chambers were instruments of initiation. The exact time of initiation is not known although three days or 72 hours has been suggested by these snakes as ample time to inititiate somebody.

The great thing about a pyramid is its abscences of light. People would feel lost in them and if  they survived this solitary confinement, all would be well. But many did'nt though.

You can imagine how lost someone might feel up there all alone. So why would anyone want to go through such grueling exercises? Especially after such hard labour the locals and people from neighbouring villages went through helping out there.

The Valley of the Shadows talks about a long dark tunnel and a decision that has to be made. Uou can see evidence everywhere. Pyramids have long elongated tunnels leading to chambers with pottery, gold, beetles and all sorts of other goodies.


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History of Media
In this YouTube video you get to watch a short media studies presentation made back in 2009. This was around the same time I was on my last academic year of university. I studied English Language & Media Studies. I wanted to share the video because it covers all types of media, the dates they began, when they became mainstream and the effects media had, then and now on participants.

From Morse code to moving pictures the telegraph wire evolves. The sounds that today are nostalgic and the reasons why radio and live music on television became equally popular. The camera gave artists a day of and captured quickly moments in history that should be forgotten but will never be so. Find out this and more by pressing play on this Media Studies Presentation History of Media

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Exit EU Variables: The Pros & Cons

The EU ( European Union) was created a few years ago in support of the new currency called the Euro.         Before Europe went with one world currency to fix interest rates America was considering a similar thing.        President Obama (Potus) at the beginning of his reign over America made sure the Almero did not come to pass. 
Eight years later we are receiving visits here in the UK by the Potus American Hawaiian Prime Minister.

     This Friday Potus and Prime Minister David Cameron will link up and discuss the state of the UK Union Address. 
     The news about these sorts of conversations are coming in live. Late last night I heard Obama's fleet of helicopters fly over Tottenham perhaps to see where Adele the musician was brought up. Either that or they checking me out.

     Britain is not the only country in talks with President Obama. As he comes to the end of his Presidency this recent tour of duty is more than just about Britain not wanting to support a one world currency, Greece and Iceland also want out. Turkey has said to be still on the fence about things.
     Reportedly this week reports come in about statements made by town mayors who have been sizing up the recent campaigns. Do we get behind a failing state or one that is about to end or start thinking about how to save the pennies. Arguably that statement has already been made for us, the pot of money is now all but empty.

     Exit strategies are nothing new and everybody knows how these things end up. The promises made in Egypt to neighbouring countries including Europe has decreased the true value of Europe's extravagance.

     Countries outside of the EU like the ones who used to be in the Warsall Pack have very low currencies compared to the rest of the rising economies. Because of this more people travel there to see the sites and because local residents cannot afford to leave the country the economy does well. 

Wages are low but they do not live in a sweat shop or dictatorship. 

They have low overheads and no one over them asking for monthly payments that mean nothing to the all seeing eye.

Absurd Romance

The windows are all steamed up. We can hardly see th -isness, rness and conkers on a string. Glib is shifts & Giggles? Games in the parlour. Eye Spy with my fat eye, Simon Says, Musical Chairs, a film spinning and a book opening. - through all the precipitation. A sound of grunting as rumplestilskin strokes the wheel and haybale. At night there is work to be done, spinning all sorts of yarns.

The sound of her voice carried like a siren from a fire truck on a burning effergy signed with the index finger as a yellow smiley. He copied her Grecian tones by inhaling balloons then blurting out silly things in high pitch voices. There is not all that much room in a bed with such a sensitive balloon.

Outside the garden is gleaming with dew from the days before s sticky rain. The soil in winter resembles sticky rice and the grass unravels like sushi sleeping bags. Their eyes rotate around the conveyor belt swilling around lovestuck. The melodies bang on next doors noisy neighbours.

She was hesitant at first, she soon got into the swing of things and hearts fluttered whenever they gelled up together. It was his heavy breath, she soon grew fond of that colloidal smell from his breath and loved his shiny teeth. In her bag pack she always carried lip gloss and menthol nasal spray. He on his travels carried in his fanny pack soaked almonds and slices of wrapped lemon cake. Comfort food he would caress on his way to earn a living. They both kept up with one another by sharing coded lingua franca. They had a shared lingo.

Wherever he spoke she smiled, a lot of people smile when he speaks. He is that kind of guy with a resonant voice that leaves people rattling for more. They both had an amazing skill of talking into the Mic at exactly the right distance. They both tried explaining but found solstice in each other's warm embrace. In his arms she felt cliche, his pockets she found comfort but questioned his choice of travel packs.

After a long hard day they both suffered from smelly arm pitts. They would bury themselves in each other's work and get home all tired and sweaty. A lot of this stuff they did not want you to know about. If you travel a mile with any of these people it's really not hard to miss the sweaty stench. Of course there is nothing wrong with a good days hard work on the photocopier. They emailed each other's shadow prints daily. Work was just another chance to share those tokens of love which every couple should openly do.

He opened her lips wide to let see what's inside her glossary and always found all sorts of sweet delights. She knew many words and in her head she possessed an arsenal of things to pull from that dictionary of theirs.

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MMC II Media Marketing Communications Part II

Mobile phones and cloud based software Adabas Natural and mainframes.

The PCA Agency the radio's they use are specialist support, the national DNA database Police National Computers has been around for 30 years and is critical to all vehicles and all convictions in the world. The software platform it runs on is an Adabas system and Natural, this has been the case for over twenty years. This brings handheld devices information to be communicated with police to make places safer.
ANPR recognises reads through a machine and sends the data to the PNC which has the ANPR software and checks the details of the license plate. The main concern for the police right now is the Olympics held in London for the technology of hand held communications.
This German software has what is known as a back office within the office that has complex and well developed e-commerce and customer user options that appeal to a broad range of facilities developed in the Industry of IT. Adabas and Natural in its panel tracks IP addresses, measures the amount of hits to sites and web pages very similar to AJAX. These facilities include anything from forms and mainframes that give the user the ability to fill in the correct clustered files. This data is often very sensitive, for example the registries do not want such sensitive data available to the general public but equally many companies do not want their repositories intercepted. There can be many reasons for this and there have been recently over the past two years suggestions of Cloud based integration to minimise the amount of Bandwidth that is needed to hold this type of data, however Cloud based hosting has not yet managed to tick all the security required boxes. This is one reason why there are fears about cloud based software.
This increases production via the web and improves the ability to integrate new and further advanced open source software. The measurement of this data within the software can be converted in the graphs and bar charts. The medical industry use this software to report to their peers the statistics and numbers of cases and patients that they have served. This is also good for other services already mentioned like police services and is used on a global scale. This also appeals from stores like toy shops, mobile companies that sell mobile devices and accessories and have reportedly thanks to the software increased their productivity three fold since implementing the software.
Understanding this type of information and how IT have developed and packaged this type of data is revealed in the book, process Intelligence for Dummies. In this book you will find out how to track (KPI) the key performance indicators this in turn helps deliver data to the right places almost immediately and helps the users process the data within chosen array of options. By measuring KPI and identifying measurable and recorded data within the database, within a closed environment only accessible by members on the website and delegate roles and responsibilities to access the various layers within the (LANS) Local access and (WANS) worldwide data the world organisations can greatly improve and hybridise there skills and expertise through the accumulation of this data.
From a humanitarian perspective the software also has an additional blueprint based on research from companies like NASA who had to conceptualise data for cosmonauts and astronauts alike who would be going into scenario's that would often have to be predicted before they could even be recorded. The merging of this information helped develop the template they offer in the software and as you can imagine this type of data is not only tailor made by blueprint but also has to be flexible enough to be upgraded as an when the new open source software that has been tested and approved, then in-turn can then be integrated into the software. The mainframes play a big part in this.
Since July of last year the suggested Cloud based research on smaller industries have been in place. The positive reasons outside of having to pay less money for bandwidth with the addition of quicker load-ability for countries where the internet services are much slower, there is an underlying thought about security.
The security claims are 99.9% however this data has not been proved recorded and statistically developed enough for Cloud based technology to get the nod with Police forces and medical records within hospitals and GP practices which rightly demand a 100% guarantee that sensitive and important data cannot be breached as indeed any other governance. A good example of this is when you take the tribal warfare principle and apply it to local services such as the Navy and there Round Table objectives, the services recommended to country has to be accountable to other companies and alliances within the world to improve the Globalisation procedures, but changing times require different levels of integrity.
This is enough to create many suspicious minds, but gleefully this position as globalisation becomes more of a reality is flattening out. Another suspicion is aimed at corporations and big bonuses because having access to the higher levels of such large databases, especially when the flow of money is included in the measurements the fear of tampering with the size of bonuses from Top down within the software is a reality. I'm sure the data within the software measures this to for every change there will be a recording of any internal edits made within the system.
Similarly there also abilities for people with the right key and have access to press the right buttons have the ability to manipulate the system, this is why I support 100% the development and ability to allow hybridisation of new software within any system as and when it needs to be adjusted. This is also why software that has the ability to break down companies structure to a granular level they can signpost and almost mind-map the synaptic and mnemonic links. This is why measurements online are important, but also it is important to understand how to not only use the measurement devices for example Google Addsense and know where to go with the Global tracking, know where and why to find the IP addresses, know IP Addresses in order to dismiss or possibly track the root of Flipped common IP addresses, to find the customer who actually seeks the service, or in some cases take additional steps to protect the database.
In conclusion technology has in part like businesses a constructed amalgamation of necessary small important components, and with each in place the product you get at the end is granular collection, some of these will have positive and negative impacts whilst others the system will not function without, sorting through all these things can help.