Today, “60 minutes” ran a feature on a tool for autistic kids that facilitates communication. This is ethically impeccable. Though the mantra “Ipad” indicated that some surreptitious branding was going on – particularly as the rest of the show was an interview with Isaacson about his Steve Jobs bio. Of course, the technology can be implemented on any touch-sensitive pad;
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7385686n
In fact, I used the entire inheritance (10k) I got from my father to set up a lab to do this technology. It was impossible to do at DCU; Clare X, the enablement officer there told me that alan smeaton, the outgoing head of computing there, had embezzled 10k from her budget to set up a wireless network that had no relation to enablement. In fact, all our research at DCU was stolen in any case, with research funds also being diverted, and the gardai at Whitehall refusing to investigate
The real cost to the Irish people of the filthy criminals operative since 1997 at DCU and elsewhere is clearly in the hundreds of billions. I hired Declan Kelly, who had been refused a postgrad at DCU, and another spurned programmer and continued our previous Stanford links; the scum at DCU would have cut them off in a day. I paid Declan from my own pocket to work on this project both during summer 2001 and later at a lab set up in my home county of Clare. Eventually., AARTI came through with some funds to pay for a months salary for him
Here is the Sunday Tribune's contemperaneous report (2001), which we sent to DCU president's office to be received with the usual bovine silence;
http://tribune.maithu.com/archive/article/2001/nov/04/new-hand-held-hope-for-autism-sufferers/
I left a copy of the software on a computer in Ireland when I left in 2003.
Apart from the money that could have been made for Irish people, and the good reputation we would have gotten for the country, many Irish parents of autistic kids would have had enormous respite since 2001 but for the filth who took over a “University” in northside Dublin. Eventually, the first installation was in Inagh, Co Clare; we then ran out of funds, as the funds were otherwise occupied (wireless networks etc)
Forgive me and my employees here in the SF area of the USA if we refuse to touch anything emerging from the dark maw of the so-called “Irish state” which certainly was a mafia state for well over a decade. That includes their pathetic consulate and - get this - "Innovation center" in the Bay Area. We hate this filth wandering around what is a healthy and beautiful culture
Seán O Nualláin Ph.D. Stanford
23u Deireadh fomhair 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
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