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The Mind Machine

The human mind is capable of doing infinite things. The power of the human mind has been documented by scientists and researchers. Neurologists have a lot of knowledge on the functioning of the human brain but probably there is still more to be discovered as research studies keep coming up with new facts every now and then. The human mind has made computers.  Microcomputers, large processors (the ones we know as Central Processing Units CPU) and even microprocessor chips the size of a stamp. The possibilities of the application of the knowledge of the human mind can be seen in the rapid progress in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics.

Our mind is basically a machine. This is the reason, as we age, our grey cells start languishing behind and we start forgetting things.  Some people even start forgetting where they kept their stuff even in their youth. Hopefully you are not one of them!  Although, forgetting names and birthdays is common with people, due to short attention and retention spans, we must try to remember these kinds of details for obvious reasons of not displeasing other people. In our normal day to day life, we have a lot to do with our brains. Reading a lot of data in office, making reports, analyzing reports, making presentations , including minute details of percentages and sales graphs in the presentations are just some of the mental activities we undertake. Chartered accountants and Management graduates, have to remember the numbers of the finances they handle. Stock analysts and fund managers have to figure out profit percentages and work on models (the software programs meant for research on stocks, not the ones on the catwalk!) to predict which stocks will leverage in the future and which are meant to be liquidated.

In addition to our work lives, we also have to deal with relationships in our life. Problems at home, tensions in our love life, fights and arguments within friend circles all just add to the stress of the weary mind.  We do find a way out of these troubles, somehow, but in the process e find ourselves drained out and our minds over worked. The mind machine seems to be running out of oil. We must find ways and means to keep our mind refreshed and active so that it can battle the challenges of daily life easily.

Hypnosis mind control is one way of keeping your mind sharp and your mental faculties in good shape. Hypnosis mind control is a science by which you learn how to control people’s minds and influence their thinking and behavior as you wish and desire.  In the process of practicing hypnosis mind control on people, your concentration powers increase and your mental faculties are sharpened.  A refreshed and astute mind will definitely help you battle the day to day problems that require your mental prowess. In addition to that, you will also remember names and birthdays easily. Not to forget anniversaries! Now your girlfriend or wife can surely have no complaints from you.

So smile as those gray cells of yours will last long now for sure.

About the Author

Eric Ross is an experienced hypnotist with a passion for helping others discover this forgotten art.

Difference between CURRENT mainframes and "most" expensive servers?

I've been in the computer biz for many years. I've started with Teletype (CDC mainframe) and Apple ][ / TRS-80 (micro). It seems like the minicomputer - at the time - were just better microcomputers. There was always a chasm between main and micro, and it seemed to grow over the years. But, in the last 5 years, the micro moved into the server domain with up to hundreds of CPUs, lots of memory, fault-tolerant, etc, etc.

So, currently, is there a simple definition that separates a Mainframe from a well designed "highend" server (or supercomputer)?

PS: I am referring from a usability perspective, not really hardware.

We have similar roots. If you remember HOW the old IBM mainframes used to communicate, they were all 'channel attached'...thus the main difference. Mainframes are for DIRECT attachment of 'consoles'. Servers use various protocols in order to communicate remotely such as TCP/IP. While many of the high end mainframes have remote access capabilities, the grey area is very wide today.

Usability is much more cryptic in a true mainframe environment and not too 'user-friendly'. There is not much consideration to presentation.

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