CDR: Re: Re: Re: Gort in granny-shades (was Re: Al Gore goes cypherpunk?)

Kevin Elliott k-elliott at wiu.edu
Fri Oct 27 19:46:00 PDT 2000


At 15:38 -0400 10/27/00, sunder wrote:
>"Riad S. Wahby" wrote:
>
>
>>  Ah, but you are forgetting.  It was the power from humans "combined
>>  with a form of fusion."  Everything, when combined with a form of
>>  fusion, makes a good movie energy source.

That really amused me as well.  After all, if you've got fusion why 
bother with the human- cut out the middle man as it were...  Somthing 
along the lines of "they needed substantial neural net capacity for 
their to improve their RC-5 key rate" would have been more reasonable.
-- 

"As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both 
instances, there is a twilight when everything remains seemingly 
unchanged.  And it is in such twilight that we all must be most aware 
of change in the air--however slight--lest we become unwitting 
victims of the darkness."
-- Justice William O. Douglas
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