Project (1)
new bread of chatterbot which talks us all into a space-race for self sustaning fusion.
collecting reasons why that might be a good idee.  to put it in perspective
germanys first domestic bank bailout is arround 8X iter tokomak 
build in half the time.  

Project (2)
Open space craft ! (GPL) of course
Colaborating to build a probe hopping when we knock on the door they 
bring it up (nasa's build or buy methology applied on a simple mars rover talking only 
to the lander module hardware bill net 19k us ) we take the chater bots and send them to ask
all in the highest tax class,  hope the document is in the scann i made 


Project (3)
THE pet AI on a embedded linux on a micro controller (body & soul) 
fuzzy hashing dream periode, a job and adaptive knowledge sets 
tie to a fuzzy logic , later perhaps onbord modality guess a usb stick would do it too
but still have to decorate how it would save the world 

thought it would be a gould idee to run a recrusive data aggregation for each project

(no breakins)

70mb aggreagated from iter.org  # (pdf & doc) 1 index 
122mb aggreagated from nasa subnet  # (pdf & doc) 1 index 
23mb aggreagated from my favorite source over AI   # (pdf & doc) 1 index 


http://quantup.com/iter.gz 
http://quantup.com/space.tar.gz 
http://quantup.com/ai.tar.gz 


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