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Offline Redfang

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LOL I really like that one; those fit in nicely in a number of places and the smilies in general are meant to balance out some of my statements so that I don't look like a really nasty type of guy. :D And saying so: ;7

 
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The smiley that Setekh used to use. :D

 

Offline CP5670

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To tell the truth, I never really understood what that smiley was supposed to mean, although I did see it used many times. Is the face carefully observing something?

 

Offline Zeronet

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bwarf, I bet it has been done already.
As for cloning, one thought: where is the fun? ;7
CP, you might not be interested with that, but as the elders ( lol, couldn't help myself :lol: ) would say: don't spit on it before trying it :nod: If generalized cloning does happen...well, I guess there would be nothing to do against it. Let just have the choice between that, and the good old fashioned way :) I will go for the second one anytime, I even have a great reason for that: huh, imagine clones of me !!!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:


Religion, i can imagine a few groups popping up to kill those who are clones and those who make them. Also, artificial wombs havent been done already! Cloning with animals takes a lot of attempts to work and even then humans are more complicated, so it could lead to very ugly scenes, and create people with a lower quality of life, it took thousands of attempts to make Dolly and are you willing to kill thousands of people to make one clone? By sabotage i mean people stopping it through violence. If people attack farms over GM food, a GM person aint going to fare well, neither is the thing that made it.
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Offline Zeronet

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To tell the truth, I never really understood what that smiley was supposed to mean, although I did see it used many times. Is the face carefully observing something?


It means naughty fool.
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Offline Odyssey

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those fit in nicely in a number of places

Yup. Places that have nothing at all to do with maths.

 

Offline CP5670

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Yup. Places that have nothing at all to do with maths.


The problem here is that, although I aspire to completely logical, I know that it is impossible as I am just another human; I am not sure if the brain is even capable of this due to its incredible complexity. I try to supress all the irrational thoughts, including most emotions except for ambition (which is sometimes thought of as one), but that of course is impossible. :( There is an obvious paradox here, but due to Godel's incompleteness theorem, these cannot be avoid in certain situations. The other reason is that information coming from unfriendly sources sometimes lowers its credibly to the popular audience.

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It means naughty fool


That makes no sense in some of the other contexts I have seen it used in, though. :p

 

Offline Kellan

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Zeronet, Japanese scientists are currently working on an artificial womb that will either grow a baby (a normal, 2 parent sex baby) or be implanted into infertile women or those who have had a hysterectomy.

And what makes you think they'll tell where they are doing the cloning? You've illustrated the exact reason they wouldn't. It'd be like the Boys From Brazil or something, but with less Nazis.

Dr. Joseph Mengele is dead...isn't he?!? :nervous: Styxx, I challenge you, as a resident of Brazil to find out if Dr. Mengele lives there or not! :nod:

 

Offline Zeronet

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Well they havent done it yet. Anyway, if they dont say anything, it cant replace the normal(and the best) way of reproduction in the way CP wants(or tries to make us believe, personally i think he just pretenting this, that or he aint 15).
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Offline Kellan

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Originally posted by CP5670


The problem here is that, although I aspire to completely logical, I know that it is impossible as I am just another human; I am not sure if the brain is even capable of this due to its incredible complexity. I try to supress all the irrational thoughts, including most emotions except for ambition (which is sometimes thought of as one), but that of course is impossible. :(


You're one sick, sick boy. Mind you, nobody ever seems to be around you to see that you have suppressed your emotions.

Do you ever feel sorrow? Sympathy? Or go :ha: :ha: :ha: ?

 

Offline Kellan

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But your not logical :p


Who what? Me or him? Him or who?

Who is Spain? :nervous:

 

Offline Zeronet

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Your quoting something that was altered before your reply, when i observed your reply. Spain is an annoying country, Giblatar(sp?) is OURS! Its British!!
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Offline CP5670

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Do you ever feel sorrow? Sympathy? Or go  :ha: :ha: :ha:?


Sorrow, not anytime I can remember, but I probably did at some point in my life. Sympathy, probably never. I don't really laugh loudly but do occassionally "inwardly chuckle" or just show a mild smile. :p

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and the best


Why the best?

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personally i think he just pretenting this, that or he aint 15


Further experimental evidence for the rule stated earlier regarding ages. :D

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Your quoting something that was altered before your reply, when i observed your reply. Spain is an annoying country, Giblatar(sp?) is OURS! Its British!!


Any land belongs to anyone who can defend it. :p

 

Offline Zeronet

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No, by 15 the image of a beautifal women should have you transfixed, not a bloody maths equation. The logical concluesion would be misinformation and that do function like a normal human being but use the protection of the internet to say otherwise for some reason.

But dont forget, your unique..like everyone else!
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Offline Kellan

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Your quoting something that was altered before your reply, when i observed your reply. Spain is an annoying country, Giblatar(sp?) is OURS! Its British!!


"Who is Spain" is a quote from Catch-22.

And I'll have none of your fervent nationalistic outbursts over a worthless piece of granite sticking out of the sea here. This forum exists outside countires, man. :wakka:

 

Offline Zeronet

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Sorrow, not anytime I can remember, but I probably did at some point in my life. Sympathy, probably never. I don't really laugh loudly but do occassionally "inwardly chuckle" or just show a mild smile. :p



Why the best?



Further experimental evidence for the rule stated earlier regarding ages. :D



Any land belongs to anyone who can defend it. :p


if the Spanish want to try, let them come and be defeated. When i join the Army i'll probably end up in some sort of conflict anyway.
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Offline Styxx

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...but due to Godel's incompleteness theorem...


Argh! Stop it, for God's sake! Nothing in the real world is caused by a theorem! The theorem can at most try to model a real world truth, and even then they are just simplifications! Damn...

:D

Try using the sentence "as it's shown by the whatever theorem" next time. It's still wrong, but it's more acceptable.
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Offline CP5670

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No, by 15 the image of a beautifal women should have you transfixed, not a bloody maths equation


Beauty is an entirely subjective thing; everyone has their own opinion of what a "beautiful woman" is. I could say that mining trucks are beatiful and women are ugly, and I would be just as right as anyone else; this is entirely a matter of personal preference. To make it objective a "bloody math equation" is just what is needed, but it will hard to formulate such a thing. :p

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Nothing in the real world is caused[/b] by a theorem! The theorem can at most try to model a real world truth, and even then they are just simplifications! Damn...


uh, the perfect model and the real world is the same thing, and every model is perfect until a better one comes up. :p Although, I can change the little English part if you like. :D

 

Offline Zeronet

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A theory is just that. A fact is different to a theory.
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Offline CP5670

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So I suppose you agree with me... :D :D

 

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Dr. Joseph Mengele is dead...isn't he?!? :nervous: Styxx, I challenge you, as a resident of Brazil to find out if Dr. Mengele lives there or not! :nod:


Well, I'm sorry to inform you all, but he is alive. He's living on a small city on the countryside of my state. I know him. In fact, I'm the one who pick the people he will use on his experiments.
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