DNA is just a biologic/chemical process of storing info. The smallest bit of information you could reach has already been hypothesized to be an electron...polarize it one way and make it positive (one) and the opposite (zero). Last time I checked electrons are smaller than DNA.
But could we go smaller? Quarks? Neutrinos? Photons?...as the smallest components of information?
In my opinion, the BBC have just joined Dan Rather and the ABC "News" team in spreading falsity. They were wrong, period. BBC has a reputation for arrogance and radically liberal views, most of them anti-American anyway. So much for their "important" voice in the world. Dorks.
The wolves were the dumbest thing about "The Day After Tomorrow." Did the wolves freeze too? WHO CARES! Dennis Quaid was much better in "Dinner With Friends."
Last time I checked, circulating these less-than-quality camcorder copies on the Internet can only increase the hype and exposure for the film itself in terms of media: articles written about the pirating of the movie by newspapers and television spots reporting the abuse that happen to mention the film's name one more time (that includes SLASHDOT...and. People who really want to experience the film will go see it and pay money for it...and yes, even those people who download those crappy copies will shell out 10 bucks to see Harry Potter because they want to see the REAL version, not the pirated version with crappy quality. After all it's a family event. So preventing camcorders filming is cutting into the bottom line box office.
DNA is just a biologic/chemical process of storing info. The smallest bit of information you could reach has already been hypothesized to be an electron...polarize it one way and make it positive (one) and the opposite (zero). Last time I checked electrons are smaller than DNA. But could we go smaller? Quarks? Neutrinos? Photons?...as the smallest components of information?
In my opinion, the BBC have just joined Dan Rather and the ABC "News" team in spreading falsity. They were wrong, period. BBC has a reputation for arrogance and radically liberal views, most of them anti-American anyway. So much for their "important" voice in the world. Dorks.
The wolves were the dumbest thing about "The Day After Tomorrow." Did the wolves freeze too? WHO CARES! Dennis Quaid was much better in "Dinner With Friends."
Last time I checked, circulating these less-than-quality camcorder copies on the Internet can only increase the hype and exposure for the film itself in terms of media: articles written about the pirating of the movie by newspapers and television spots reporting the abuse that happen to mention the film's name one more time (that includes SLASHDOT...and. People who really want to experience the film will go see it and pay money for it...and yes, even those people who download those crappy copies will shell out 10 bucks to see Harry Potter because they want to see the REAL version, not the pirated version with crappy quality. After all it's a family event. So preventing camcorders filming is cutting into the bottom line box office.
Shouldn't all walls be smooth? Idealism will be the end of me.