I agree with the result. They could have terminated him way before choosing the top 10. I mean, the judges overly praised him. There were others more deserving than him, and more talented, too. At home, we wondered about where Curtis gets his confide...
By ComTECHnician on Nov 20, 2012 in:
abstract art, ai, art, artificial intelligence, Computing, emotion, Extreme, future, judgment day, machine learning, machine vision, Software, computers
Artist Wassily Kandinsky feels that abstract art, what people would perhaps consider the most emotionally subjective form of art, is actually completely objective. He suggests that the emotional objectivity of abstract art lies in the characteristics...
By The (Mis)Adventures of Superboink on Aug 27, 2012 in:
PHILIP PHILLIPS, AI, AI 2012, CURRENT EVENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, JESSICA SANCHEZ, AMERICAN IDOL, EVENTS, OVATION PRODUCTIONS, concert
We were on vacation in the US during the height of this year's American Idol season. During the finale, we were texting like crazy voting for Jessica Sanchez. Haha! It is only this year again, that I watched the whole season since the battle between...
By Philippine Catholic News on May 16, 2011 in:
AI, child abuse, sexual abuse, Pope Benedict XVI, Amnesty International, report, Vatican, rights abuses, Holy See, human rights, protection, sex abuse, children

AMNESTY International named the Vatican in its annual report on human rights’ concerns for not sufficiently complying with international mandates on protecting children from abuse.Read more...