Thursday, September 23, 2010

S Kalpanik Artificial Imagination - Book Review

Kalpanik S. Artificial is a software program for fantasy. He has a wife and two daughters and lives somewhere in the United States. I honestly say "somewhere" because you never know where is the next. Constantly in motion, to accept the positions of interest to software companies, do not let the moss grow under their feet Kalpanik. twice, once in 1988 and reborn in 2002 was not just a regular program of Artificial Intelligence Kalpanik. It was created to be different, to feeland imagine how a man can 'give. It was his character, a graduate engineer.

Starting from San Francisco, the story leads the reader through the adventures of many Kalpanik. After losing his job in San Francisco, he moved to Seattle, the comparison between the two designs and the Silicon Valley there is strange to say the least. Talk to the rain and climate change, contrary to California. How he hated his license in California and as a sweet farewell wasprocessed by the mind of the writers.

From there to Nashville as a wandering soul, he says about the demographics of his new digs in Tennessee. Like a tour guide on the bus, he describes the many attractions and beautiful scenery from every point of interest so that the reader of a humorous comment. He also includes a comparison with other Chinese restaurant was inside He explains that while in a restaurant one day he noticed that the servers were Caucasians. He had neverCaucasians noticed in every Chinese restaurant operates as a server, in every place he had ever been. This should be the first of its kind. The tour concludes with a comparison of percentages of ethnic Kalpanik Nashville. I come from a city where a high percentage of people were in Asia, has had some 'culture shock when he came to Nashville and saw that it was in Asia, but African-Americans, is that the dominant culture. In Nashville, is located in San Diego, California is not a city of moreDesires. It tells of 70 km of beaches and how they spread to the Mexican border. His description of "Mission Beach" (complete with photos) has just returned from a trip folder.

"Artificial Imagination" is a funny book and well written, with some photos very well packed in its 176 pages. I liked the unique way in which it was presented and there was a very good grade of A. I recommend it for a good book for the general public.

Center for ArtificialImagination, Inc. (2008)

ISBN 9780981476247

Posted by William Phenn for Reader Views (04/08)

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