mear semantics.
mear semantics.
the imp
Question of the Century.
SH!
Think he built the batcave in a swamp?
Hmmm, yeah I understand what you're saying... poop. I wanna harvest the lightnings, call it the T.H.O.R. System (meaning behind the acronym to be figured out by some sort of brain/nerd type).
Ah, I get the reference now. Sadly, I am incredibly far behind in my reading list... it SUCKS... work far too much.
So it's just impossible to do? So no point in trying?
I no get...
What about storing electricity via lightning strikes? Whats involved with storing that massive an amount of energy, or simply plucking it out of the sky? Isn't it the difference in electron balance between the earth and large quantities of water molecules in the atmosphere? I've just always wondered, what would it…
*SPOILERS* I do remember from the season 2 trailer there was a quick shot of the Rick/Shane fight, then a quick cut to Carl aiming a pistol... so it's more than likely its not going to happen.
I gotta be honest I'm in love with the show and the comics. That being said I agree they do need to put more time into creating characters, and not these two dimensional cut outs. But every once in a while you get these glimmers of depth, like watching Rick trying to come to terms with what Lori was telling him at…
"but he was hungry to take on more of the hole-cutting industry"
Double post... good job.
So glad I'm not the only one who caught that. In the kids room, right? Cus my kids should see that every morning... And the grapes in the mouth?
Riddick use to walk into taverns....
I guess I just can't understand the question at its core, or simply can't put emotions in the same context as a machine. I guess lines of code are the same as chemicals in context.
But that's just it, superior intelligence means something. You can't really be superior in intellect if you're constantly screaming and throwing temper tantrums right? That sort of makes you, well, less than superior. Saying an 'A.I' starts in childhood to me, means you don't understand what an A.I. is. I'd…
Doomsday?
This has always confused me. I view A.I. and humanity as Einstein next to a child. The sheer amount of power and knowledge at it's fingertips gives it such a huge advantage in every possible way, at what point would it consider waring with humanity to be even remotely worth it?