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Lantz argues that Universal Paperclips reflects a version of the orthogonality thesis, which states that an agent can theoretically have any combination of intelligence level and goal: "When you play a game – really any game, but especially a game that is addictive and that you find yourself pulled into – it really does give you direct ...
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The mass of a regular paper clip is about 1 gram. The mass of a jumbo paper clip is approximately 1.5 grams. Bob Albrecht MathBackpacks@aol.com We should avoid making contemporary comparisons like this as the weight of a paper clip will change over time. In my desk drawer alone I probably have a dozen different sizes and styles of paper clips.
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Save a physical copy of important emails you've sent or received. Check out how to print emails and attachments in AOL Mail. 1. Open the email you'd like to print. 2. Click the Print icon. - A window will appear with your message. 2. Click the Print icon again. 3. Follow the browser prompts to finish printing.
How about some mention of the documentary "Paper Clips?" You may have it elsewhere and I haven't looked enough. The documentary is based on the idea that the paper clip was used as a sign of resistence and was used by a middle school in Tennessee to give students a visual idea of how much six million items are.99.230.206.126 15:05, 7 December 2008 (UTC)i never knew paper clips eat marshmallows ...
PaperClip, the company's flagship product, was first released for the Commodore PET in 1982, and later for the Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit computers. [2] The word processor was developed by Steve Douglas who formed a relationship with Batteries Included owners Robbie and Alan Krofchick through the retail store. [3]