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I'm excited to see what the final details are. It would save on a ton of space; however, I probably would still keep a physical copy nearby and a digital one, just in case I'm in a place with no Wi-Fi.

If you approach it from a right to autonomy it becomes much more convincing argument, even know it's really autonomy that we are talking about not privacy. I don't know the mental process the justices went through, but they felt that privacy would have been the more convincing route to take. And it turns out it

The deal with Roe v. Wade is the effect of the ruling, not the actual content of the opinion that matters. So nobody cites it as being particularly effective and making the argument that women should have the right to an abortion, they just go by the fact that it just creates that right. It just tries to piece

Roe v. Wade was a bad opinion. They justices involved had their heart and mind in the right place, but nobody can read that decision and come away with anything but the realization that the justices were just reaching for straws. That's bad, because while it "solved" the issue, it never resolved the social moral

Their design is so simple and elegant. How could you not want one. I wish though they came in different colors besides blue, yellow, and thus green. I'm going to save up for one still though.

I'm not even talking about the getting to the point of harvesting humans, the whole reason for the war is totally flawed from an strictly economic point of view. There was no reason human nations would have to trade with the machines, especially if it drastically undercut the profitability of their own companies; and

It's not the scale, but the cost. In general we eat too much meat, so if new regulations were put in place to make the slaughter animals lives a bit happier it would drive the cost up, and that probably will be good all around for everybody and thing.

While I'm all for putting in place better safety controls (which those in the military will probably ignore), I'm confused why automated robots would automatically lead to a Terminator like future: Skynet felt that it was going to be destroyed humans, but if it was super-intelligent it should have been able to discern

I always get so nervous when they mention a new Pokemon for the console. Nintendo never seems to get it right or learn from it's previous mistakes.

I loved the Lewis ending and the I felt it fit the theme and story of the game perfectly. I've gone back and defeated the final boss just to see the scene a couple of more times on my TV.

I really would not want to be in her shoes. She's really smart and can explain the issue very well, but so often she seems reduced to a sex object for the business men that watch CNBC to drool over while they listen to the other guys talk. It just goes to show how much of a boy's club financial reporting still really

Actually, wrecking a planet might actually be the incentive an intelligent species needs to venture off its host planet. One characteristic of life in general is that it is inherently parasitic, it consumes and depletes the resources around it and then adapts and ventures off to new location.

But there's nothing that's stopping them from coming into existence. There are already a host of parasites and viruses that re-wire the brain of insects and small mammals to do their bidding, to help them spread to another host; parasites and viruses which completely change the behavior of the host animals.

China is becoming the real life version of Big Brother. In some ways, thanks to the internet and other technologies, Beijing is even surpassing the tactics Orwell wrote about in the book. Big Brother would be very proud.

The university paid for Morrison. It's was the student activity fee, which all students pay as part of their tuition, that paid for the Snooki appearance. If students have a serious problem with it they can take it with them student governing association or their programming board.

Maybe I'm just out of it, but is it really fair to label Putin a dictator? Sure, that whole, "I'll become Prime Minister, while you become my puppet, Medvedev, until this term is over, then I'll become president again," tactic is pretty funny because he tries to hide what's really going on. But that's just political