Most people don't understand the technical nuances of all those analogous concepts you just explained. I can see when a window is open or someone left trash on the floor. If I don't understand what a tracking cookie, port, or rootkit is - or even have a simple way to view those exposures, then I would have no idea something is amiss, unless my machine or connection runs very slow / crashes. Or notice if we were billed for excessive internet usage, vs the mostly-open connections we use today.
I love having my phone tethered to my netbook when I do computer repair housecalls. It lets me get onto the net, get the drivers I need, or research an issue, and it takes up very little space next to the machine being repaired. I don't use it for games, video editing, or huge presentations. Yet it will do all three of those as well sufficiently. It's the EEE 1000HA book which was about 320.00 when I got it.
This is a good response, just beware that the concept of Fair Use, while easy for us to understand, is a very difficult one that is nowhere near clear enough at the court level. Many different conflicting cases are out there that do not provide a bright-line instance of what is fair use and what is not fair use.
Yes, he fought on the side of communists, (Russian and International) as well as anarchists during the Spanish Civil War. Everyone who read 1984 and understood its message should also read Homage to Catalonia, his factual account of the Civil War. He knew that you could take the horrible tools of repression and what they might look like if machined in England.
I'm comfortable w/ my reaction, and I do agree with your point that I am assuming the worst in the motives above. My own point here is that even if only correcting the medical problem was the acceptable answer, who is to say that making this therapy more accessible to people via the market for attractive blonde children would not further that end? Yet the GP does not appear to make any point beyond "they were right, this would happen?" So who now will tell us that this new development is good or bad? Is it something we've discussed enough to understand the pros, cons, and that troublesome gray area that we all live inside?
My bigger problem is a lack of discussion when the Frankenbaby topic comes up - my scientist friends see very little ethical issue with eugenics, and my religious family members see no potential benefits, where as many reasonable people can approach a working solution in the middle.
I can think of many great discussion points as to why eugenics is bad. 1. I think diversity works great with ensuring the fitness of life. 2.We have a lot of ancient genetic material just sitting in our genome and that we don't fully understand to simply erase it. 3.Could we in fact create a new race of humans that would end up conquering us and turn us into the new Neanderthal? 4.Would our tampering release a susceptibility to a common illness that our genes protected us from previously?
Lots of possible vectors of discussion. I have discussed the right to life and where life begins with a Catholic bishop using science. I have been unable to have a meaningful eugenic-science conversation with fundamentalist Christian family members who went to college and are educated almost to the same level as that bishop.
The term Moral Fiber is one that only exists from the perspective of the person giving judgment and not from an equal entering into discussion with someone else. Just because someone doesn't like an idea does not immediately give them a valid opinion with weight, no matter how loudly they preach it - we must earn that weight through discussions with others.
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Much like gay marriage, how does this hurt fundies?
Oh, they are looking out for us poor technocratic souls?
Moral fiber? We have developed science to save babies that would otherwise die, mothers that would otherwise die, and help children exist with significant defects that would have had them killed by the midwife only a hundred years ago.
Moral fiber? Bad idea? I would be thrilled to know that my child could be born without my congential heart defect or a cleft palate! Shame on you for swallowing their reactionary tripe.
Or the brain device from Vonnegut's short story that would shock you constantly to keep from remembering useful things and being smarter than the Author's Guild.
The DS with homebrew cart is a great reader. Total cost is about 130-150. Long battery life, can hold just like a paperback book. Also plays some fun games and w/ the homebrew can be a game emulator as well.
Holy hell you nailed it. I mean, that's about exactly correct. I can even load the Wiki or Guide onto my e-book reader and carry it around with my towel. Brilliant!
Wait, you mean the same AMAZON who is making money from Belkin's products being sold on their site? Good luck with that. The counter-astroturf would be more useful and more likely.
Prosecutorial discretion would likely keep this as a non-issue in the interests of furthering public education.
Most people don't understand the technical nuances of all those analogous concepts you just explained. I can see when a window is open or someone left trash on the floor. If I don't understand what a tracking cookie, port, or rootkit is - or even have a simple way to view those exposures, then I would have no idea something is amiss, unless my machine or connection runs very slow / crashes. Or notice if we were billed for excessive internet usage, vs the mostly-open connections we use today.
I love having my phone tethered to my netbook when I do computer repair housecalls. It lets me get onto the net, get the drivers I need, or research an issue, and it takes up very little space next to the machine being repaired. I don't use it for games, video editing, or huge presentations. Yet it will do all three of those as well sufficiently. It's the EEE 1000HA book which was about 320.00 when I got it.
Are you accepting pre-orders yet for Battletoads?
pete townshend used to go into guitar stores while on tour and walk out with guitars, only to destroy them the same night...
Robot not Miniature Giant Space Hampsters. I hope Bioware works Minsc and Boo into Dragon Age...
I am removing your Foreigner Belt privileges
This is a good response, just beware that the concept of Fair Use, while easy for us to understand, is a very difficult one that is nowhere near clear enough at the court level. Many different conflicting cases are out there that do not provide a bright-line instance of what is fair use and what is not fair use.
I want to be able to type my papers on the shirt I am wearing, and then show it to my boss just by walking into his office.
Yes, he fought on the side of communists, (Russian and International) as well as anarchists during the Spanish Civil War. Everyone who read 1984 and understood its message should also read Homage to Catalonia, his factual account of the Civil War. He knew that you could take the horrible tools of repression and what they might look like if machined in England.
I'm comfortable w/ my reaction, and I do agree with your point that I am assuming the worst in the motives above. My own point here is that even if only correcting the medical problem was the acceptable answer, who is to say that making this therapy more accessible to people via the market for attractive blonde children would not further that end? Yet the GP does not appear to make any point beyond "they were right, this would happen?" So who now will tell us that this new development is good or bad? Is it something we've discussed enough to understand the pros, cons, and that troublesome gray area that we all live inside?
My bigger problem is a lack of discussion when the Frankenbaby topic comes up - my scientist friends see very little ethical issue with eugenics, and my religious family members see no potential benefits, where as many reasonable people can approach a working solution in the middle.
I can think of many great discussion points as to why eugenics is bad. 1. I think diversity works great with ensuring the fitness of life. 2.We have a lot of ancient genetic material just sitting in our genome and that we don't fully understand to simply erase it. 3.Could we in fact create a new race of humans that would end up conquering us and turn us into the new Neanderthal? 4.Would our tampering release a susceptibility to a common illness that our genes protected us from previously?
Lots of possible vectors of discussion. I have discussed the right to life and where life begins with a Catholic bishop using science. I have been unable to have a meaningful eugenic-science conversation with fundamentalist Christian family members who went to college and are educated almost to the same level as that bishop.
The term Moral Fiber is one that only exists from the perspective of the person giving judgment and not from an equal entering into discussion with someone else. Just because someone doesn't like an idea does not immediately give them a valid opinion with weight, no matter how loudly they preach it - we must earn that weight through discussions with others.
Much like gay marriage, how does this hurt fundies? Oh, they are looking out for us poor technocratic souls? Moral fiber? We have developed science to save babies that would otherwise die, mothers that would otherwise die, and help children exist with significant defects that would have had them killed by the midwife only a hundred years ago. Moral fiber? Bad idea? I would be thrilled to know that my child could be born without my congential heart defect or a cleft palate! Shame on you for swallowing their reactionary tripe.
V2 - now with banana bombs!
The horrible irony being that Britain invented this concept of neighborhood professional policing...
Not in Russia
Or the brain device from Vonnegut's short story that would shock you constantly to keep from remembering useful things and being smarter than the Author's Guild.
The DS with homebrew cart is a great reader. Total cost is about 130-150. Long battery life, can hold just like a paperback book. Also plays some fun games and w/ the homebrew can be a game emulator as well.
and you'll need to buy your own paper for the notebook, sorry.
Robot Chicken = Wrath of Khan as Opera. YESS
wait, piracy is bad? Who was hurt by it? Can you show me some victims who were injured?
Which one do I need to pirate in order to sync my palm phone and play a .wmv file? That's the version I need.
Holy hell you nailed it. I mean, that's about exactly correct. I can even load the Wiki or Guide onto my e-book reader and carry it around with my towel. Brilliant!
Wait, you mean the same AMAZON who is making money from Belkin's products being sold on their site? Good luck with that. The counter-astroturf would be more useful and more likely.
It is when you want to pass broad legislation. One man's undigested corn kernel is another man's cherry. :-P
I thought it was "Whoa..."