Re[2]: What's the "Human Interaction Institute" at CMU For ???

Dear Concerned Citizen, Am I the only one worrying about the use of technology to implement a "New World Order" ??? If not, where else can I post this message ??? Yes, AOL has a movie trivia board, but I'm serious ! A similar concern could be made about biotechnology: with gene splicing, it would be possible to create a race of "sub humans" to do slave labor and fight wars. This has been done in several Sci-Fi movies, but it's not going to stay fiction much longer. Stephen S. PS: Shouldn't these be the questions that CMU worries about? Which is worse, genetic slavery or "dirty duck" photos ?

ssalgaller@CCGATE.HAC.COM writes:
Am I the only one worrying about the use of technology to implement a "New World Order" ???
Yes. The rest of us are all part of the attempt to create such a world order, and thus aren't worried about it because we will be in control of the puny little lives of people such as yourself.
A similar concern could be made about biotechnology: with gene splicing, it would be possible to create a race of "sub humans" to do slave labor and fight wars.
Even now, my armies of genetic slaves are out there searching for human blood... Vlad "Genex" Metzger

On Tue, 16 Apr 1996 ssalgaller@CCGATE.HAC.COM wrote:
Dear Concerned Citizen,
Am I the only one worrying about the use of technology to implement a "New World Order" ???
No. Check this out. Very scary stuff. These people are too wierd: Send e-mail addressed to listproc@internex.net with "Dilbert" as the subject and the words "subscribe Dilbert_List Joe Blow" in the body of the message (be sure to replace the words "Joe Blow" with your name!). Don't include any other information (your e-mail address will be picked up automatically). NOTE: To unsubscribe, follow these same steps but use "unsubscribe Dilbert_List" in the body of the message.
If not, where else can I post this message ???
Yes, AOL has a movie trivia board, but I'm serious !
Nothing serious over at ol' AOL.
A similar concern could be made about biotechnology: with gene splicing, it would be possible to create a race of "sub humans" to do slave labor and fight wars.
Been done. These are called Induhviduals.
This has been done in several Sci-Fi movies, but it's not going to stay fiction much longer.
A certain author, who shall remain nameless, seems to imply that such dastardly creatures can be found at PacBell.
Stephen S.
PS: Shouldn't these be the questions that CMU worries about? Which is worse, genetic slavery or "dirty duck" photos ?
Um, what's the duck doing?
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