dantedanthony
Dante D'Anthony
dantedanthony

There is no way even a genetically modified Human will be able to match supercomputers. Especially as organic elements are created to unify the self away Human organism with the Herculean computing abilities of future computers, Humans without access to a Hive Mind will always be second tier beings. Perhaps brilliant

Yeah, they didn't think of THAT. They only thought of themselves.

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THIS is Aerosmith. And it was GREATNESS.

Beauty.

The competition and interacting criteria don't need to exist for the replication criteria to be valid. The notion of Darwinian selection was a comparison, not an exact mirror of specifications.

Haa! They SAY it's just a spy-plane. ;) ;) Okaayyyy....

Goodness...

Meh too.

Nice.

Beauty.

Since you completely ignore my first counterpoint to your assertions and simply attack the market (which I agree is far and away from "free" nor perhaps should it be "free" since that tendency has proven to create slave labor wages whenever there is a surplus of labor) I really have to politely bow out of this debate.

I didn't say you supported it, I indicated you ignored it. Notmuch of a distinction, butan important one. Now, please respond to the genocides I provided. They are an important reflection on the nature of Humans when they get too much power. Theold saw, complete power corrupting completely. Governments are

No, silly, I am for government AND private enterprise in space. Your continued attacks are ridiculous. You, however, come off as a statist hence any assertions toward the good of private enterprise must be loaded with all your namby-pamby goo-goo. You still HAVE NOT addressed my POINT NUMBER ONE regarding the more

No you're not, you're just spewing anti business bias. You sound like a college sophmore who has never made a payroll or managed amulti-million dollar venture.

I "have not ignored that corporations dohorrible things all the time". I just haven't discussed that topic in this post, I have discussed it at length on other websites, so you're preaching to the choir. At the same time, corporations have done amazing, impossible, and wonderful things. A one-sided bias against