* Posts by GraemeKilshaw

4 publicly visible posts • joined 19 Jun 2016

Israel and US forge human-free cyber info-sharing pact

GraemeKilshaw

Almost everything is commercial. These days, some people are buying into a simply smarter way of living more abundantly. I wrote about it and called it Grain Solidarity. It is a way of thinking, and a way is getting back to the land and having some space outside of the city. Then when I am back in the city, I enjoy its benefits. I still wonder what they are. Perhaps meeting the accountants or lawyers or bankers or marketers for the Friendship Cube Group again. The cube sellers. But really, retreating high into the mountains and growing grain, barley, groats, oats, wheat, wild rice, small potatoes and onions, beans, and corn that is what I love to do. The other thing is, I go off the trail, into the logged areas and the grasslands near lakes and rivers. I don't just walk along the path and shit in the outhouse at the end of the park trail. I roll up my best seeds into goat manure pellets. You have to dig a 12" tap root. I plant with a hammer and *censored*. And I return the grain solidarity straw to the land.

Fujitsu picks 64-bit ARM for Japan's monster 1,000-PFLOPS super

GraemeKilshaw

Fujitsu should consider investing in the Friendship Cube Group fibre optic cables, the wireless superswitches I engineered, and the FCG computer I designed and manufactured.

MBE? Pah! Gartner gurus made us an MQ L

GraemeKilshaw

Cartesian. Commvault scores high, with FCG.

Non-US encryption is 'theoretical,' claims CIA chief in backdoor debate

GraemeKilshaw

CIA Director Mr. Brennan and I share a common interest and purpose in encrypted cyber technologies. I designed and built the FCG Computer at 51 Astor Place in New York, New York. IBM, the NSA, the CIA, the FBI, the IMF, and the FCG collaborate, co-develop, and co-promote for US interests.