sundiver
Robert Sloan
sundiver

What if I'm a hybrid, half human half machine?

((It is known that there is enough power in one portion of uranium-235 the size of a pear to shoot the Empire State Building in the air with the speed of a rocket. It would be more than two million times as possible as one 1,000-pound air bomb of the type used by the Nazis in bombing London.)) I wonder if this is

Piloted by demons no doubt?

I know which movie every one of those refer to.

Whether or not there is doesn't matter to you if you have the disease. What does matter is that ebola is a disease for which they don't have vaccines. It is what is considered an orphan disease. An orphan disease, is any disease that affects a small percentage of the population. It is a disease that has not been

I like that movie.

No it won't. I'm not really interested in end of the world, doomsday, movies, they're so depressing. After 'The Road' and 'Book Of Eli' , I decided they weren't worth watching. Who would want to survive? I'll probably get a lot of flack for my opinion but there it is.

Can we see the invisible plane?

((An artificial intelligence could rewrite its code from scratch — it could change the underlying dynamics of optimization. Such an optimization process would wrap around much more strongly than either evolution accumulating adaptations or humans accumulating knowledge. The key implication for our purposes is that

Orwell never figured we would voluntarily carry surveillance devices around with us 24/7.

I view as a satirical take on "Left Behind".

A theocratic government is something I have worried about for at least thirty years. Have you heard of Dominionism or Christian Reconstructionist? Of all of the dystopian futures, this one bothers me the most.

Oh, Nick Fury. I should have known.

I like the panels. Either Wally Wood did that comic or someone who studied his technique did it. Both of the pictures say a lot without actually using words.

I think that the statement is wrong too. The best substitute for actually being able to time travel is to run simulations of the past that you could enter. You're also right about non-humans running the simulation. What if they are simulating the entire Universe from beginning to whatever end. Then life forms would

No it isn't since they haven't made the third movie in the current series. I haven't heard what the writers have in mind for the third one. It is certainly apparent that the ending made it certain that there will be another. Unless you're on the production team how would you know what the story is about?

It's just that is meant to be a tribute to the original actor. It's not meant to be anything controversial.

I was looking at the way the chimp,gorilla,orang, society constructed their homes and common areas. I'm hoping that the next movie is set centuries or even thousands of years in the future. I want to see what their architecture will be like given enough time, will they construct cities and skyscrapers along the same

Just exactly how many apes escaped in Rise of The Planet Of The Apes? In ten years time they had one hell of a population explosion. It seemed to me that at times,during the movie, there were more pongid apes than there were hominid apes. This planet ,Earth, is already a planet of apes,since humans are from a branch

The name Maurice came from the 1968 POTA move. Dr.Zaius was portrayed by Shakespearean actor Maurice Evans.