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I remember the time Space Head Dan Quayle referred to someone as a 'Fellow Astronaut'.
I remember the time Space Head Dan Quayle referred to someone as a 'Fellow Astronaut'.
Big suction holes west of Dallas and Philadelphia.
I like to daydream about RUNNING a lottery. The hard part is keeping the herd of suckers coming, the rest is just sitting back enjoying statistical arbitrage.
I'm guessing this wouldn't be useful in a regenerative-braking regime
I donno, every time you hit the breaks, you get a little bit of candy?
Climate has changed before - those with the brains to adapt survive, those dinosaurs who can't will die off. Climate change drives evolution.
I, for one, welcome our new carboniferous age.
Do the developers of GO have beards?
Like this one but much more so.
I still own the copyright on any works based on sqrt(2), phi, e, and my favorite i, 'The Imaginary Symphony'.
Just in time for daylight savings time, after which the clock will be 10 minutes until 1AM, crisis averted.
We need to backup a step and first look at how are we going to teach robot engineering students to teach robots to teach the human customers to teach the robots?
Of course, Big Software will get involved and next thing you know, Robots will do things like, "I see your trying to mop the floop, can I be of assistance?" and then proceed to not only mop the floor but the inside of the fridge and the cat, while surreptitiously installing a company maid-bot in the upstairs bedroom.
It's Higgs Boson's all the way down.
Are we heading toward a cyberwar with real casualties, like this?
Sounds like a great set for filming some sci fi - like they used to make movies when tearing down amusement parks and blowing up the roller coaster.
Nobody wins a war by dying for their country. You win a war by making the OTHER sob die for HIS country.
for scheduling the EOTW (as we know it) at the moment of the technological singularity.
You knew the job was dangerous when you took it, Fred. -- Superchicken