Tell me did your father eat healthily? Veg and salad every day, some fruits? Did he live in a city or in the countryside? Did he live a stressful life? These are all as important factors for a long life as smoking or not smoking.
I'm with you jandersen all the way. d=;) Shame I can't rate you. I thought both new Star Treks weren't really good and I hope the 3rd one will be better and less action packed, but more "brain packed".
That. I'm an artist myself. It would be great to be able to do whatever you like instead of thinking "how will public react to this?" It's boring doing the same stuff all over again.
Exactly. tmosley. If production is made by robots, at least the product shouldn't cost nearly as much as when made by people. It's sheer logic. Robotisation should be used to finally make the world a better place. We are just indoctrinated into thinking or a dogma that everything should have a price tag to it, and the heftier the price - the product is more valuable. Robotisation is the peak of our technical/informatics revolution and it implies the deep change of the society, or otherwise it can't really work, and it's unnecessary because in this society people need to work to survive.
Tell me did your father eat healthily? Veg and salad every day, some fruits? Did he live in a city or in the countryside? Did he live a stressful life? These are all as important factors for a long life as smoking or not smoking.
I'm with you jandersen all the way. d= ;) Shame I can't rate you. I thought both new Star Treks weren't really good and I hope the 3rd one will be better and less action packed, but more "brain packed".
That. I'm an artist myself. It would be great to be able to do whatever you like instead of thinking "how will public react to this?" It's boring doing the same stuff all over again.
Exactly. tmosley. If production is made by robots, at least the product shouldn't cost nearly as much as when made by people. It's sheer logic. Robotisation should be used to finally make the world a better place. We are just indoctrinated into thinking or a dogma that everything should have a price tag to it, and the heftier the price - the product is more valuable. Robotisation is the peak of our technical/informatics revolution and it implies the deep change of the society, or otherwise it can't really work, and it's unnecessary because in this society people need to work to survive.