While everyone has illegal mp3's and there's warez trading and hacking going on, no open minded person would say the internet is bad, it just has potential bad uses and demented phreaks. Thats true, but the damage done by the demented phreaks and kr@k3rrd00dz in the Internet is neglegible compared to the possible dangers of nanotech and biotech. Alas, it is only fair to say that its possible that the "gray goo" problem will be as dangerous as the Y2K bug, but I for one tend to think we should be cautious.
While everyone has illegal mp3's and there's warez trading and hacking going on, no open minded person would say the internet is bad, it just has potential bad uses and demented phreaks. Thats true, but the damage done by the demented phreaks and kr@k3rrd00dz in the Internet is neglegible compared to the possible dangers of nanotech and biotech. Alas, it is only fair to say that its possible that the "gray goo" problem will be as dangerous as the Y2K bug, but I for one tend to think we should be cautious.