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Computers vs. the Human Brain
Posted by Janee, Oct 26, 2007. 175 views. ID = 244
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 | I know, Haiki is a non-rhyming poetry. I didn't start out planning to make this rhyme. Actually, I already had 3 out of six lines rhyming before I realized it - then I just had to do the rest. There is a surprising number of -ation words that describe the capabilities of the human brain. |  | This post has been awarded 18 stars by 5 readers. |
fast calculation, unending iteration without frustration.
imagination - the power of creation and innovation.
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 | This post has been awarded 18 stars by 5 readers. |  | This post is part of a writing prompt: Man-Made vs Nature |
Comments Josiah T. Oct 26, 2007 | Well, I'm not sure about the frustration bit. I work as a computer technician, you know. I've found that they can be very frustrating! ~Posted by Josiah T., Oct 26, 2007 |  Janee Oct 26, 2007 | indeed. frustration is one of the -ations that goes with the human brain. computers can do calculations all day without frustration. ~Posted by Janee, Oct 26, 2007 |  Douglas Oct 27, 2007 | heh. yep...the frustration is in your brain - not the computers! :) ~Posted by Douglas, Oct 27, 2007 |
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