"St Lawrence of Google"
mcho writes "The Economist has a story about Google's co-founder, Larry Page, who " always wanted to change the world". The article attempts to make an arguement about the company's true intentions, amid all the rumors about potential Google products. "Google is already working on a massive and global computing grid. Eventually, says Mr Saffo, 'they're trying to build the machine that will pass the Turing test' -- in other words, an artificial intelligence that can pass as a human in written conversations. Wisely or not, Google wants to be a new sort of deus ex machina.""
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My wife's sketchblog Blob[p]: Gastrono-me
I am the google bot, all your search results are belong to us.
Your point? Not forseeing something doesn't make communism not a horribly flawed idea that fundamentally threatens human rights (No property = No rights). Anyone who hasn't yet figured out that communism/socialism is the single worst idea mankind has ever thought either lives in a fantasy land or seriously lacks critical and logical thinking skills.
He states that private property should be abolished, I quoted that to you. His ideal is that the government owns everything and the subjects just use it when they deem it necessary. You've obviously drank the socialist kool-aid and love every drop of it. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you are still young (pre-career). If not, please don't have children.
Oh, I forgot, no personal responsibility in this country. Right. Nevermind, I guess your health is my problem.
PS, just wondering if you would pay my rent and buy me food too? I need those to live as well... Oh, and coffee.