"But in the end, the machines will win because they will be very intelligent, and we will not be in a position to ignore them. They'll get mad if we do." does anyone else find this a bit scary? also on another note, there is no way that a scan of the brain could be considered anything like the old. the question "would it still be me" is a very good question indeed,/however/, everything is subject to random change. therefore, once i have a copy of my brain, entered somewhere else, it begins to change and to grow by itself. i stay and grow (considering i didnt die when my brain was scanned) in my own world. there is no connection from that point on between the two of us. just a name and maybe a SSN# ~silverlaced~
"your plastic pal thats fun to be with" sounds like a marketing ploy aimed at children ages 5 and up. perhaps something more... "hip" and "britney spears-ish" directed towards our budding adolescents would do the job. maybe... "I've got plastic in me, SO CAN YOU" would work
OOooooOOoohhhh... you guys have GOT to run around the highter resolutions images that NASA puts out. try the best pics from 1990 - 2000. definatly worth your time
that should have had a higher rating /.er
DAMN YOU MODERATORS!!
preach on my drug informed fellow
i thought latin was dead...
"But in the end, the machines will win because they will be very intelligent, and we will not be in a position to ignore them. They'll get mad if we do." does anyone else find this a bit scary? also on another note, there is no way that a scan of the brain could be considered anything like the old. the question "would it still be me" is a very good question indeed, /however/, everything is subject to random change. therefore, once i have a copy of my brain, entered somewhere else, it begins to change and to grow by itself. i stay and grow (considering i didnt die when my brain was scanned) in my own world. there is no connection from that point on between the two of us. just a name and maybe a SSN# ~silverlaced~
Seems like someone rented at blockbuster and brought home: THE MATRIX
"your plastic pal thats fun to be with" sounds like a marketing ploy aimed at children ages 5 and up. perhaps something more... "hip" and "britney spears-ish" directed towards our budding adolescents would do the job. maybe... "I've got plastic in me, SO CAN YOU" would work
OOooooOOoohhhh... you guys have GOT to run around the highter resolutions images that NASA puts out. try the best pics from 1990 - 2000. definatly worth your time