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  Jipi and the Paranoid Chip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jipi and the Paranoid Chip is a science fiction short story by Neal Stephenson that appeared in Forbes Magazine's July 7, 1997 issue.
Thus, if the chip does not detect the car being stolen, it may believe that it is being tricked into a sense of complacency by a car thief so that the car can be stolen, again leading it to blow up itself and the car.
Only chips that made the correct determination went on to be used as the basis of the next generation of chips.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jipi_and_the_Paranoid_Chip   (467 words)

  
 Neal Stephenson: Jipi and the Paranoid Chip
Jipi tacitly deconstructs the white woman’s makeup system, which is recently applied (it’s about 9 a.m.) and about as well done as anything she’s ever seen on an actual person, as opposed to an actress.
Jipi’s tempted to ask him just what the hell he means when he quotes these authoritative-sounding stats, but this is, after all, her first day on the job, and she doesn’t want to blow it.
Jipi continues to wear the expression that in her case passes for a frown.
www.vanemden.com /books/neals/jipi.html   (8612 words)

  
 Neal Stephenson - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Cobweb (1996) as Stephen Bury with J. Frederick George
Quicksilver (2003), volume I of The Baroque Cycle (annotated in the Metaweb wiki)
Jipi and the Paranoid Chip as it appeared in Forbes magazine 1997
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Neal_Stephenson   (1093 words)

  
 Boundary Layer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
My favorite part is when the turtle throw off his shell to get down.
Jipi and the paranoid chip, a short story by Neal Stephenson.
I had the good fortune of seeing Burt Rutan speak at UCLA yesterday.
boundarylayer.blogspot.com /2004_11_01_boundarylayer_archive.html   (1557 words)

  
 LanceWillett.com » Blog Archive » Jipi and the Paranoid Chip   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
LanceWillett.com » Blog Archive » Jipi and the Paranoid Chip
Jipi and the Paranoid Chip is a great story: this site lists the excerpt as it appeared in Forbes, July 7, 1997.
Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry: inappropriate or purely promotional comments may be removed.
lancewillett.com /articles/jipi-and-the-paranoid-chip   (87 words)

  
 Rhonabwy: November 2002 Archives
That, and he's a nice guy (met him at WWDC this last year).
Read Jipi and the paranoid chip this evening.
Caught an interesting little snippet called Jipi and Paranoid Chip, by Neal Stephenson.
www.rhonabwy.com /mt/archives/2002_11.html   (17418 words)

  
 Neal Stephenson's Short Stories
Mother Earth Mother Board, a long article in Wired Magazine about laying wire all across the world, from December 1996
Jipi and the paranoid chip, a story about genetic programming in Forbes Magazine, from July 1997.
In the Beginning was the Command Line, an essay on Windows, Macs, Linux, and the history of computing, from March 1999
www.killfile.org /~tskirvin/neal   (257 words)

  
 Epeus' epigone - Kevin Marks weblog
Found very strong correlation between service quality and return visits, so made sure managers knew this and invested in service.
They really take good care of the chips - count them, track them watch them - tell staff thta the chips are the means, the customers are the ends.
Incentive program pays bonus if measured service goes up by 3%, irrespective of financial performance.
epeus.blogspot.com /2002_10_01_epeus_archive.html   (5818 words)

  
 Slashdot | The System of the World
Most of his stories have a lousy ending, it feels like he just got bored or tired and decided to wrap things up real fast and just leave it at that.
I think the only Stephenson ending I like is from Jipi and the Paranoid Chip.
However, he can come up with great stories which I enjoy very much, despite the ending (which is not much of a letdown now, because the moment I start reading a Stephenson book I expect the ending to suck but it doesn't bother me).
books.slashdot.org /books/04/09/20/177245.shtml?tid=214&tid=6   (4707 words)

  
 cagliost   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
'Yeah.' It's the second time Jipi has mentioned her sometime boyfriend by name, and she's not doing it for effect, but it always seems to galvanize Mr.
Though the idea, of evolving programs to find paranoid schizophrenics on the net and testing them against programs that simulate paranoid schizophrenics, doesn't work.
Cardoza, 'instead, they assume that the news, the stock market, the Internet and so on are all being manipulated by some kind of monstrous, hidden conspiracy that just wants everyone to think that everything is normal.'
cagliost.blogspot.com /2004_09_01_cagliost_archive.html   (13982 words)

  
 Books
Here's a link to a nice html version.
Jipi and the Paranoid Chip (Or Jipi's Day at the Office)
The Metaweb, a collection of faqs and articles relating to Quicksilver.
www.vanemden.com /books   (2945 words)

  
 Gojomo: Neal Stephenson: Jipi and the Paranoid Chip
Gojomo: Neal Stephenson: Jipi and the Paranoid Chip
Great short-story about a bunch of neat things, including: evolvable software, online chat, ubiquitous networking, turing-test-like situations, epistomology, and paranoid schizophrenia.
Originally appeared in a Forbes publication (I think Forbes ASAP) in 1997.
gojomo.blogspot.com /2002/10/neal-stephenson-jipi-and-paranoid-chip.html   (130 words)

  
 The DRW Book Page
While I have never read comic books before, Watchmen was such an intelligent story and a clever use of the medium that I am already on the lookout for another great comic.
Jipi and the Paranoid Chip by Neal Stephenson
An incredible short story by my favorite author.
www.nyx.net /~drwalker/bookpage.html   (556 words)

  
 Technomanifestos: Neal Stephenson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Diamond Age, a nanotechnology novel heavily influenced by K.
Jipi and the Paranoid Chip Forbes, July 7, 1997
DREAMS and NIGHTMARES OF THE DIGITAL AGE Time, February 3, 1997
www.technomanifestos.net /index.pl?Neal_Stephenson   (106 words)

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