At this moment, the world is in such an unstable state politically, socially, and environmentally, that the use of a nuclear weapon would break the camels back. CEO Bush may not realise this, but he must have someone under his employment with the brains to figure it out and the guts to tell him. Stop playing the game, people. There are other ways to live.
You can bomb the world to pieces, but you can't bomb it into peace.
how do we know that aliens won't interpret this as a virus-like form of agression?? if someone of another species tried to convince me to take their genetic material as a 'gift of goodwill', i would have to wonder if they really just wanted to take over my body and turn it into a factory for creating millions of them.
That's right... and could create serious problems. Esp. if the communication was done by radio, anyone could crack the frequency and destroy a whole crop. So I guess there would have to be so much monitoring involved it might just be easier to grow normal plants.
Also, as the plant grows, the computer chip won't, because it isn't a natural part of the plant. The chip could end up in a different part of the plant than where it started...
At this moment, the world is in such an unstable state politically, socially, and environmentally, that the use of a nuclear weapon would break the camels back. CEO Bush may not realise this, but he must have someone under his employment with the brains to figure it out and the guts to tell him. Stop playing the game, people. There are other ways to live.
You can bomb the world to pieces, but you can't bomb it into peace.
I hope the score of 5: Funny was the right one.
how do we know that aliens won't interpret this as a virus-like form of agression?? if someone of another species tried to convince me to take their genetic material as a 'gift of goodwill', i would have to wonder if they really just wanted to take over my body and turn it into a factory for creating millions of them.
aventis is one of the companies that breached Australian GM laws by allowing GM canola to regrow in trial areas. These guys are just dodgy all round.
That's right... and could create serious problems. Esp. if the communication was done by radio, anyone could crack the frequency and destroy a whole crop. So I guess there would have to be so much monitoring involved it might just be easier to grow normal plants. Also, as the plant grows, the computer chip won't, because it isn't a natural part of the plant. The chip could end up in a different part of the plant than where it started...