If they were really serious they wouldnt use a monkey, who's impressed by a monkey? Use a dragon or a hot chic like that butterfly girl nvidia uses. I mean come on!
I wasn't sure about the architect scene either until I saw the parody on the MTV movie awards. I almost died laughing... they should've had Will Ferrell in the real movie!
Actually, does anyone know where I can get some of his clips from SNL?
So you're saying if the people from the time of Joan of Arc had guns they'd be less violent? I somehow doubt that.
I wouldn't say we have less crime because we're that much more civil either, it's mostly just due to the fact it's a lot easier to get caught and have some kind of punishment rendered upon you. But I will say that outlawing guns is probably too late, since there are so many out there anyway. It's a difficult problem to fix, which is why i'm glad i'm not a politician.
Personally I switched and a lot of people I know switched to Google simply because it gave much better results than anything out there at the time. That's also when I started my love affair with the Internet because it was now just so easy (to find stuff that is). Simplicity and speed are factors, but I think as long as the quality of the search results remains high, they can probably do a lot of stupid stuff and still remain dominant.
What do you mean? What about influenza? It is a virus that mutates often, but that doesn't mean your cat can catch it from you, and I've never heard that a chimpanzee can catch it from you (their DNA is much closer to ours than any other species). Actually, influenza itself is pretty old, we know the greeks suffered from it.
Don't be too alarmed, it's not contagious so I don't see how it could mutate to infect other species. The real problem is if an evil scientist modifies a virus that already infects humans. Even then it probably wont be contagious so only people exposed directly to it would be killed. And even if it were there would have to be a pretty long incubancy period where it was contagious for it to do some real damage. Otherwise it would a kill person before they spread it enough. Anyways, my point is that there isnt much of a chance that all the conditions will be right so that a virus can kill humans and spread fast enough to cause a problem is very low.
If they were really serious they wouldnt use a monkey, who's impressed by a monkey? Use a dragon or a hot chic like that butterfly girl nvidia uses. I mean come on!
Actually, does anyone know where I can get some of his clips from SNL?
I wouldn't say we have less crime because we're that much more civil either, it's mostly just due to the fact it's a lot easier to get caught and have some kind of punishment rendered upon you. But I will say that outlawing guns is probably too late, since there are so many out there anyway. It's a difficult problem to fix, which is why i'm glad i'm not a politician.
Personally I switched and a lot of people I know switched to Google simply because it gave much better results than anything out there at the time. That's also when I started my love affair with the Internet because it was now just so easy (to find stuff that is). Simplicity and speed are factors, but I think as long as the quality of the search results remains high, they can probably do a lot of stupid stuff and still remain dominant.
What do you mean? What about influenza? It is a virus that mutates often, but that doesn't mean your cat can catch it from you, and I've never heard that a chimpanzee can catch it from you (their DNA is much closer to ours than any other species). Actually, influenza itself is pretty old, we know the greeks suffered from it.
Don't be too alarmed, it's not contagious so I don't see how it could mutate to infect other species. The real problem is if an evil scientist modifies a virus that already infects humans. Even then it probably wont be contagious so only people exposed directly to it would be killed. And even if it were there would have to be a pretty long incubancy period where it was contagious for it to do some real damage. Otherwise it would a kill person before they spread it enough. Anyways, my point is that there isnt much of a chance that all the conditions will be right so that a virus can kill humans and spread fast enough to cause a problem is very low.