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That should be in the Tory manifesto!Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
2) Our own evolution is stifled by the over accommodation of none advancing specimens.
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We're probably due some mass extinction event due to the evolutionary over success of Homo Sapiens.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAt least you can generally see rampaging robots. So they'd be far less of a hazard than genetically engineered viruses or bacteria on the loose.
Sooner or later some disastrous release of the latter is almost bound to happen, they way some gung ho scientists carry on, and it wouldn't have to target humans - A virus that only killed grass for example (including rice, wheat, etc) would kill a fair proportion of the Earth's population
1) Our success is stifling other evolutionary trees (much like the dinosaurs with mammals).
2) Our own evolution is stifled by the over accommodation of none advancing specimens.
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Self replicating nanobots.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAt least you can generally see rampaging robots. So they'd be far less of a hazard than genetically engineered viruses or bacteria on the loose.
Sooner or later some disastrous release of the latter is almost bound to happen, they way some gung ho scientists carry on, and it wouldn't have to target humans - A virus that only killed grass for example (including rice, wheat, etc) would kill a fair proportion of the Earth's population
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Coming from someone who thinks "God" is real, that is funny.Originally posted by d000hg View PostAww bless, are you one of these people who think the internet isn't real?
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It's not real life!!!! As so that's where I've been going wrong!Originally posted by cailin maith View PostErm, he's not a robot.
And, CUK isn't real life....
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At least you can generally see rampaging robots. So they'd be far less of a hazard than genetically engineered viruses or bacteria on the loose.
Sooner or later some disastrous release of the latter is almost bound to happen, they way some gung ho scientists carry on, and it wouldn't have to target humans - A virus that only killed grass for example (including rice, wheat, etc) would kill a fair proportion of the Earth's population
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAww bless, are you one of these people who think the internet isn't real?
Of course it's real.
I just don't want it talking to me.
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