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Fred Fuchs
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If you spent good money on your knives, spend a little money and have a professional sharpen them. It’s not that expensive, and you’ll have razor-sharp knives. (Unless you want to learn to sharpen them yourself, of course. But never ever sharpen expensive knives in this thing.)

If you spent good money on your knives, spend a little money and have a professional sharpen them. It’s not that

If by “a bit” you mean the one time he said she was beautiful, and the one time she forced a kiss on him, sure.

1. Because then he’ll live a million lifetimes in one. (Jango never understood that he didn’t actually experience all his clone’s lives, he was a bit slow.)

Major villain in the second film? You mean where he just followed Falcon then sat on the side while Vader and his crew did everything for him?

I can’t wait to flesh out more characters in the, what, about 60 years of the galaxy’s thousands of years of rich history. I’m sure there’s a lot of material in that history, but dammed if we can’t hear about everyone tangentially involved with a Skywalker first.

I’m sorry Michael Crichton didn’t ask for your input.

But, again, these were dinosaurs breed to look a certain way. They picked the color people expected to see. They didn’t want actual, accurate dinosaurs. They wanted attractions. It’s why the raptors weren’t 2ft tall, it’s why the dilophosaurus wasn’t 10ft tall (and had frills and could spit acid), and it’s why none of

Because the word means very specific things in regards to different things. So just saying our “nerves are programmed” when talking about humans and machines, the word makes no sense. Because our nerves aren’t programmed. You’re trying to switch it out as a way to make sense of two different systems when the

You are using the word “programming” wrong in relation to humans. We are not computers. We don’t process information the same way, we don’t transmit information the same way, and we don’t store information the same way. AI will always be artificial because it’s not organic, and never will be. And machines with AI will

The thing is, something will always fill that void. Especially in a local area. You might not be getting your alert on your phone or computer, but your neighborhood gossip mill will be more robust.

Plus they’re only 2ft tall in real life.

If you’re out in the sun all day everyday, you gotta cover up your skin. There weren’t a lot of great options, so cotton jackets were best. Mixed with the cultural norms of dress in the West, you have a buttoned shirt, and probably an undershirt. Fairly standard. And it gets cold at night, so the jacket warms you up

It’s crazy how many people don’t realize that Dolores is acting out a narrative and not doing her own thing. She’s after Abernathy to keep him from being found by Delos, not because she cares for him. She’s following a script, nothing more.

About feathers on dinosaurs in JP:

Artificial life will only find things pleasurable because someone told it to find something pleasurable. It’s not a natural instinct. You could create artificial life to find getting shot the most fun thing in the universe. There’s no natural evolution. There’s no survival instinct. There’s no learned traits that

We’re not machines. We’re not artificial. Comparing our brains to lines of code only works if you’re trying to make a false equivalency.

No.

Full AI doesn’t matter. Because it’s artificial. It’s lines of code. Take away a line and it’s a toaster.

I tried emancipating my refrigerator, but turns out it’s just a machine and has no rights. Oh well.

That’s because no one programmed a human.