[FRIAM] Pondering...shoes and sweats of all things

Prof David West profwest at fastmail.fm
Fri Jan 4 08:51:44 EST 2019


Nick's work on Natural Design would be an obvious possibility. Less in
the paper he recently shared to the list than in the rest of the work
(five papers I think). Some evil genius has coopted his ideas and
learned to manipulate them.
davew



On Thu, Jan 3, 2019, at 5:13 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Is this an experiment to see if we can identify some philosophical
> topic latent in the topic of casual clothing?   How cycles of fashion
> can be compressed using a memory-less optimized quantum time
> evolution?   Trying to find something to be opinionated about here.
> Failing.>  


> *From: *Friam <friam-bounces at redfish.com> on behalf of Gillian
> Densmore <gil.densmore at gmail.com> *Reply-To: *The Friday Morning
> Applied Complexity Coffee Group <friam at redfish.com> *Date: *Thursday,
> January 3, 2019 at 5:03 PM *To: *The Friday Morning Applied Complexity
> Coffee Group <friam at redfish.com> *Subject: *[FRIAM] Pondering...shoes
> and sweats of all things>  


> I am seriously curiuse how it is that Puma can make pretty good
> regular seekers...for a bit cheeper than Nike.>  


> And who ever created the sweat pant. Was genius! comfortable can look
> great. and doesn't blow up ones budget.> ============================================================
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