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Grudge wrote:
Doombrain wrote:
Grudge wrote: ok, you obviously didn't read it close enough

or alternatively understood what you read

I’ve asked you before and you failed to explain yourself then, or were unable to explain.
did you have problems understanding the wikipedia entry?
see edit, i didn't read the whole page.
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xer0s wrote:
Grudge wrote: did you have problems understanding the wikipedia entry?
Do you have problems explaining it yourself?
Sometimes talking to grudge and getting a none bitter response is like falling off a bike and landing on your teeth.
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

as of september, masters/phd candidate in cognitive neuroscience, specializing in visual cognition.
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[xeno]Julios wrote:as of september, masters/phd candidate in cognitive neuroscience, specializing in visual cognition.
$15 per hour?
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works out to about 30 grand a year, minus tuition.
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lol so after all the 'artist' shit i was right, you make front-ends for back office systems like SAP.
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[xeno]Julios wrote:works out to about 30 grand a year, minus tuition.
well played
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from what i've read about julies and his attitude about how smart he is.

he must jus pull in tones of cash easily and effortlessly.

cuz its np's when ur smart ey :shrug:
it is about time!
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You're talking out of your ass again...
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Student
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[xeno]Julios wrote:as of september, masters/phd candidate in cognitive neuroscience, specializing in visual cognition.
Very awesome man.
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Post by plained »

xer0s wrote:You're talking out of your ass again...
why you think smart peeps dont cull up cash ?
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[xeno]Julios wrote:as of september, masters/phd candidate in cognitive neuroscience, specializing in visual cognition.
awesome. :icon14:

what is visual cognition? neuroscience related to visual stimulus or the optical tissue in the brain and eyes?
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Electrician, in a couple years i'll be taking my Masters
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[xeno]Julios wrote:works out to about 30 grand a year, minus tuition.
What is tuition? $6K or so?
Our program gives a $24K stipend and we don't pay tuition; that's a fairly standard package for grad programs.

Still have to pay student fees, though. :icon8:
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

Scarface wrote:Electrician, in a couple years i'll be taking my Masters
nice man!

i am just getting started, i cant wait to get on my masters, then Journeyman.
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

werldhed wrote:
[xeno]Julios wrote:works out to about 30 grand a year, minus tuition.
What is tuition? $6K or so?
Our program gives a $24K stipend and we don't pay tuition; that's a fairly standard package for grad programs.

Still have to pay student fees, though. :icon8:

wow that's a really good standard package - what program/uni is it?


yea tutition is about $5k from what i understand

my standard funding is $17k (research and teaching assistantship), but there's a $4k entrance scholarship plus my supervisor's offered me a $10k CIHR scholarship (canadian institutes of health research)
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AmIdYfReAk wrote:
Scarface wrote:Electrician, in a couple years i'll be taking my Masters
nice man!

i am just getting started, i cant wait to get on my masters, then Journeyman.
Yeah, it's cool, i'm industrial, so i get to work alot with VFDs and plc programming. It's alot more interesting then just wiring a house 5 days a week.
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R00k wrote:
[xeno]Julios wrote:as of september, masters/phd candidate in cognitive neuroscience, specializing in visual cognition.
awesome. :icon14:

what is visual cognition? neuroscience related to visual stimulus or the optical tissue in the brain and eyes?
yea trying to understand how the brain processes visual information - it's often combined with research into motor performance, attention, etc.

One of the specialities of the lab I'll be working in is perception of form - so for example face perception. Understanding how the brain neurally encodes and processes higher order visual constructs.
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[xeno]Julios wrote:
R00k wrote:
[xeno]Julios wrote:as of september, masters/phd candidate in cognitive neuroscience, specializing in visual cognition.
awesome. :icon14:

what is visual cognition? neuroscience related to visual stimulus or the optical tissue in the brain and eyes?
yea trying to understand how the brain processes visual information - it's often combined with research into motor performance, attention, etc.

One of the specialities of the lab I'll be working in is perception of form - so for example face perception. Understanding how the brain neurally encodes and processes higher order visual constructs.
I love the inner workings of the brain. Have you heard about the simulation of a brain hemisphere of a mouse? Done on the blue supercomputer w/ 4096 cpu's. You think this is a correct representation?

here's the paper http://www.modha.org/papers/rj10404.pdf
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Cool stuff. I didn't realize you were studying in cognitive neuroscience. Sam Harris should be right up your alley in the debates after all.
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Foo wrote:
Jackal wrote:Business development manager for the video game industry.
What, all of it?
Well yeah, pretty much.
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we wonder what plained does for a living.
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Doombrain wrote:lol so after all the 'artist' shit i was right, you make front-ends for back office systems like SAP.
no, that's an "interface designer", it's all clearly explained in the wikipedia entry
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Post by Grudge »

[xeno]Julios wrote:as of september, masters/phd candidate in cognitive neuroscience, specializing in visual cognition.
very nice, I'm from a cognitive science background myself, and I remember the neuropsychology classes to be very interersting
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