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| Thread ID: 77219 | 2007-03-02 19:46:00 | Intelligent Reading on the Internet | Rutherford (10399) | PC World Chat |
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| 529487 | 2007-03-02 19:46:00 | Where can I find intelligent articles? Any topic. History, psychology, political analysis, science, technology or others. No conspiracy sites please and not news sites either as I already can find enough on the newspaper and media sites and usually these are not of a high standard of analysis and investigation. I would like to print articles that I can read to exercise my mental capacities. Academic articles or lengthy book reviews would be acceptable. | Rutherford (10399) | ||
| 529488 | 2007-03-02 19:53:00 | www.sciencedaily.com whitepaper.intelligententerprise.com |
Rob99 (151) | ||
| 529489 | 2007-03-02 20:21:00 | Try the following: http://www.scitechdaily.com/ Great site nd plenty to think about. |
Bryan (147) | ||
| 529490 | 2007-03-02 21:40:00 | en.wikipedia.org - Interesting article on AI & sentience. | Erayd (23) | ||
| 529491 | 2007-03-02 23:32:00 | Rob, thats a good site and the sort of thing I am looking for. Bryan and Bletch I did not mean INTELLIGENCE but well-written articles that may be a thorough analysis that may be of an academic nature. |
Rutherford (10399) | ||
| 529492 | 2007-03-03 01:31:00 | Where can I find intelligent articles? Probably in another galaxy. Not much round here. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 529493 | 2007-03-03 01:41:00 | Best daily dose in town..... http://www.aldaily.com/ | Scouse (83) | ||
| 529494 | 2007-03-03 03:04:00 | www.nzherald.co.nz. :D | pcuser42 (130) | ||
| 529495 | 2007-03-03 03:35:00 | I would like to print articles that I can read to exercise my mental capacities.Evidently well needed. A simple browse of university and library websites should find enough to satisfy you. Also Wikipedia has more external links to online material than you'll ever be able to read in several lifetimes. | Greg (193) | ||
| 529496 | 2007-03-03 04:46:00 | At the end of your Google search strings add "site:edu" or "site:ac.uk". This will find links to US EDUcational institutions, or the UK Academic Community. You could even try "ac.nz" or "edu.au". :D | Graham L (2) | ||
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