They never took that into account when they wrote the amendment and interpretation has to change to take that issue into account.
Cryptography predates the founding fathers.
I'm not sure I'd label it as the next stage in evolution, but perhaps a simultaneous branch.
We need people who are capable of interacting with other people as well as those who are able to focus incredibly well on particular things at the cost of being able to interact with other people.
To claim one is better than the other is, I feel, foolish.
Who cares if one is brilliant if one isn't able to effectively articulate and communicate ideas to others who can help a concept come to fruition?
To me, it seems that most advancements in STEM these days come from a team effort, not lone wolves
So that's why everyone was clamoring for those free AOL discs...
Intel CPUs are not defective, they just act that way. -- Henry Spencer