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The brash National Museum of American Art, at the heart of the Smithsonian Institution, is totally virtual, while its building is renovated, for 1,001 nights, the exact length of the informative cultural calendar it offers.
Among its first institutional prophets were the Association of American Museum Directors, which was the host of an early Art Museum Network, largely the making of Mr. Anderson, then at the Emory University art gallery in Atlanta, and the Smithsonian, whose Museum Without Walls, a totally virtual invention, went "up" in 1994.
In a totally virtual office, how will we measure success like that?
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That is not totally true (virtual sex can provide a level of satisfaction, while a picture of a pizza doesn't make you any less hungry).
"These guys have become totally borderless, virtual clerics who operate solely more or less through the internet and on popular media, Youtube, and in the case of Cerantonio, through international TV stations as well".
The purpose of presenting them is twofold: (1) to highlight the advantage of the proposed initial condition concept especially on those machines and (2) to give a proof of concept mapping of this fast evolution on two totally differently organized (virtual and physical) many-core machines.
Facebook's is of people totally immersing themselves in virtual worlds where they will be able do everything from taking virtual classes together to communicating with distant friends as if they were standing in the same room.
Many people behave totally differently in a virtual world.
Thus, from the best results, we expect that future wFReDoW executions may allow practical use of totally fully flexible receptor models playing in virtual screening of thousands or millions of compounds, which are in virtual chemical structures libraries [ 3], such as ZINC database [ 19].
Ray Kurzweil, the convention's keynote speaker and the author of "The Age of Spiritual Machines," said he foresaw a world just a few decades away when computers would disappear, information would be displayed directly onto the retina and nano-tubes implanted at nerve endings would allow people to flip in and out of totally immersive and totally convincing virtual reality.
And one of his best known short stories, "The Veldt" (1950), is a cautionary tale about technology run amok: it depicts a family's totally automated house, including a virtual reality nursery that entertains the children by conjuring up the contents of their imaginations.
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