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 On the eve of Hurricane Katrina s third anniversary, a nervous New Orleans watched Wednesday as another storm threatened to test everything the city has rebuilt, and officials made preliminary plans to evacuate people, pets and hospitals in an attempt to avoid a Katrina-style chaos.Forecasters warned that Gustav could grow into a dangerous Category 3 hurricane in the next several days. By stanley cup  Labor Day, Gustav stanley mugs  could make landfall anywhere from south Texas to the Florida panhandle, and hurricane experts said everyone in between should be concerned. We know it s going to head into the Gulf. After that, we re not sure,  said meteorologist Rebecca Waddington at the National Hurricane Center in Miami.  For that reason, everyone in the Gulf needs to be monitoring the storm. For New Orleans residents, the warnings t stanley us ake on an added sense of urgency.  I m panicking,  said Evelyn Fuselier of Chalmette, whose home was submerged in 14 feet of floodwater when Katrina hit. Fuselier said she s been back in her home one year this month, and called watching Gustav swirl toward the Gulf of Mexico indescribable.  I keep thinking,  Did the Corps fix the levees ,   Is my house going to flood again   ...  Am I going to have to go through all this again           Taking no chances, city officials began preliminary planning to evacuate and lock down the city in hopes of avoiding the catastrophe that followed the 2005 storm. Mayor Ray Nagin left the Democratic National Convention in Denver to return home Pglk Is An Unexpected Star Wars Character Getting His Own Separate Trilogy
 Computers are good at a lot of things. Thinking like a grown-up human being is not one of them. Not yet, at least. A team of researchers from the Un stanley cup iversity of Illinois Chicago recently set out to discover just how advanced our artificially intelligent computers have become. Like they ;d do with any food-eating human, they gave the computer an IQ test. The machine in question, a ConceptNet 4 artificial intelligence sys stanley water bottle tem developed by a bunch of eggheads at MIT, took the Weschsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence Test, a standard IQ test for children, and scored about as high as a four-year-old would have. It turns out that while it did well on questions with cut-and-dry answers, the computer had a lot of trouble with the why questions.Oh and there was one other thing. If a child had scores that varied this much, said Robert Sloan, lead author on the study, it might be a symptom that something was wrong. So computers are bad at meaning and potentially developmentally disabled. We already knew that. They ;re computers! This should be a good thing for all you future-fearing  vaso stanley humanists out there. Now that we ;ve got smartwatches and cell phones, it   easy to get all worked up about the inevitable robot takeover starring Arnold Schwarzenegger  we hope . It   not going to be easy for that robot army to obliterate mankind if they have the collective intelligence of a preschooler. Scientists say we ;