Director Software Products and Multi-core Evangelist Intel Corporation
James Reinders is a senior engineer who joined Intel Corporation in 1989 and has contributed to projects including the world's first TeraFLOP supercomputer (ASCI Red), compilers and architecture work for a number of Intel processors and parallel systems. James has been a driver behind the development of Intel as a major provider of software development products, and serves as their chief evangelist as well as their director of sales and marketing. Reinders is the author of a recent Nutshell book "Intel Threading Building Blocks" from O'Reilly Media which has been translated this year to Japanese and Chinese. James is a columnist for the "The Gauntlet" found online at http://go-parallel.com , and author of the book "VTune Performance Analyzer Essentials" from Intel Press and has published numerous articles and is widely interviewed on parallelism. James received his B.S.E. in Electrical and Computing Engineering and M.S.E. in Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan.

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Dear Mr. Reinders,
I hold a patent in Parallel computer Architecture that I believe could be successfully used for development of AGI. If you find that it may interest you, do get in touch with me. Patent Nº US 7426119.
My work on Flow-Based Programming has been out there for anyone to study and play with for approximately 40 years, and it is spreading around the world - very slowly! It has also been helping to run a major Canadian bank for most of that time, and yet it provides an answer to the challenges facing application developers today. I believe I have even talked with Intel people, all probably retired or dead by now! Just take a look at http://www.jpaulmorrison.com/fbp/ and feel free to contact me if you feel like it! You can come up to Toronto, or I can come down at a mutually convenient time.