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Princess of the universe (formely known as v) Started conversation Aug 29, 2000
Why do we need a subject? it all cets broken down into numbers anyway
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Gandalf ( Got my own Comp Now!! Still Redundant!! ) Posted Aug 30, 2000
Electronically speaking, it just breaks down to '1' or '0'!!
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Princess of the universe (formely known as v) Posted Sep 4, 2000
Us humans??? *sigh*
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Princess of the universe (formely known as v) Posted Sep 5, 2000
or one day the machines might try to take over and then we will scorch the sky and then there will be the matrix.
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Red Oracle Posted Sep 11, 2000
According to quantummechanics the chance this happens cannot be ignored.
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Red Oracle Posted Sep 12, 2000
Good Idea! The only problem these days is that some humans quite resemble ' artificial' as well. Before long we could have a civilization witrhout lawyers, politicians, doctors, ...
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Zorpheus - I'm so hip I have difficulty seeing over my pelvis. Posted Sep 12, 2000
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Princess of the universe (formely known as v) Posted Sep 12, 2000
Ahh. I see now. What would the world consist of???? besides us good people.
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Red Oracle Posted Sep 14, 2000
A few animals and plants, I think. The rest of humanity isn't worth saving.
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Mr_Mismatch Posted Sep 20, 2000
Ehem. It'd be a good thing to keep some bad people. They might come in handy u know.
We need doctors to tell us we're ill.(If we stopped taking medicine we might wake up one day realizing we feel good without medicine and sice we spend a lot of money on pills teh whole world economy would collapse. Who knows, it just may end up with us humans being happy. That'd be bad.)
Lawers make exellent bookshelves so we really need them.
And politicians are important. Without them people would have the power to control their own liver and that'd be wrong. Very very wrong.
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Princess of the universe (formely known as v) Posted Sep 21, 2000
Very true. Because if somehow people got control of thier own bodily functions, it may be disasterous!!!! and we just can't have that!
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Red Oracle Posted Sep 21, 2000
Okay, I guess you're right. Politicians also come in handy when something goes wrong. They then have to take the blame , while we poor folk are as innocent as ever..
But lawyers and doctors and politicians shouldn't earn as much money as they do now!
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