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How are state of the art buildings going to directly, positively impact the lives of those living in the middle of depressed areas?

Maybe I am a bit blind, but I cannot find the download option on the page.

DAMMIT.

So... we want to take one of the first Black neighborhoods in Chicago (which in and of itself is a supremely interesting read... look up red zones... be educated) and effectively gentrify it.

So... we want to take one of the first Black neighborhoods in Chicago (which in and of itself is a supremely interesting read... look up red zones... be educated) and effectively gentrify it.

So... we want to take one of the first Black neighborhoods in Chicago (which in and of itself is a supremely interesting read... look up red zones... be educated) and effectively gentrify it.

You're cute.

I never said I created the account in 2012.

That's funny, because I clearly remember creating Loki13, and have hard copies of most if not all my original posts from 2012 timestamped on my desktop.

"... because extroverts are outgoing, they know more about their teammates — their strengths and weaknesses..."

But seriously, loki13.

No, but I would love to see an excellently paced, 20-24 seconds of a horse running through the snow... twice...

Like you said, part of me thinks and can only hope that this is similar to the video games make violent children bit we've been hearing since forever.

hellyeah.

Correction: I'm sure the NSA and other law enforcement agencies are PAYING... tons of companies [to] work on this.

Dear Mr. Loki13,

Sure, they have technology to recognize faces and drop them into a huge database, but they have nothing to further analyze those faces - or a way to reliably give a piece of software someone's picture and have it accurately matched to an existing face in the database.

Second Blender for super-fast pre-viz or base modeling.

I, for one, did notice.

And very technically, Wikipedia has A LOT to do with everything. 4,509,000 everything's and counting, to be nearly exact.