2007-02-19, 14:29 | Link #321 |
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http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/07021...ce_asteroids_1
OH NOES, THE WORLD WILL END IN 2036. Time to make enough money for a shelter and get ready for our up coming monkey overlord BECAUSE THE MONKEY WILL RULE THE WORLD AFTER!
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2007-02-23, 19:57 | Link #322 | |
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2007-02-24, 02:03 | Link #324 |
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This one is interesting:
If you had followed the international news, you might have heard that, two important murders took place in Turkey (a Christian priest, and an Armenian-origined Turkish writer) at different times, recently. After the examination of the most recent one's weapon, and a further investigation of the previous one, it has been found that the guns originally belonged to the United States government, and they were part of the weapons that were sent to Iraq, and stored there to be used later on by the Iraq Government, after the peace has established. Interesting, isn't it, how the weapons (Glock), so miraculously reached the illegal hands in Turkey...And, the US Government has "just" learned the news from Turkey, after hundreds of thousands of weapons (around 720 thousand) got "escaped" their storage rooms. No wonder, the mess gets messier each passing day in Iraq. |
2007-02-24, 02:17 | Link #325 |
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Turkey is a doorway to the west . IMO via smuggling they found their way into Turkey to be distributed to buyer's in Europe . And people from Middle east are too happy to use their Chinese/Russian Ak 47s also it would be very unethical for them to conduct Jihad with our weapons
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2007-02-24, 02:27 | Link #326 | |
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Anyway, the main point I was trying to make, is mainly the guns can be currently anywhere, no control whatsoever, pointing at anyone, including the US soldiers in Iraq. That was really very irresponsible of them... And that is just the weapon part. Another part of that is the missing billions of dollars (around 10 billion), who knows who has all that money using for what... |
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2007-02-25, 02:36 | Link #327 |
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Meh, as far as I've seen in history, ethics is optional when it comes to war. If someone shoots you from behind, you aren't going to say, "Hey, you cheated!" You won't because you will be dead.
After all, violence only begets violence. I still find it strange that people always figure that killing will stop all the killing. That only works if every single person on the enemies' side dies. Otherwise, it only puts a temporary damper on the war. Tensions (social/economic/religious) will inevitably start more fighting.
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2007-03-05, 11:33 | Link #329 |
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http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/0...apan_luck_dc_1
Did you clean your bathroom today? Maybe you will win something if you do!
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2007-03-06, 11:29 | Link #331 | |
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2007-03-07, 10:21 | Link #332 | |
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Robotic age poses ethical dilemma
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Like that article says, Isaac Asimov created the three laws of robotics back in 1942: - A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. - A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. - A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law |
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2007-03-07, 10:50 | Link #333 |
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I have to admit, this robot charta is really silly. If they at least used the term artificial intelligence. Yet they used the term robot... (how silly is that... if this ever comes true... industry robots may start to strike the next day, and demand more freetime. Not always hard or stupidly repetitive labor... imagine that)
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2007-03-07, 17:20 | Link #335 | |
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Why do you think people want robot wifes in the first place? 1) To cut the crap that you have to take from the real ones. Spoiler:
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2007-03-07, 18:52 | Link #336 | |
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2007-03-08, 16:55 | Link #338 |
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Gunma prefecture, Japan. 3/8/07
30 years old Jr High school teacher was convicted of having sexual relationship with at least five diffrent students... and their mothers. He sweet talked the girls and mothers, and even had recieved money from them, estimated sum of 7 million yen (about 70 thousand dollars) which he used to buy expensive luxury car. super PIMP
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2007-03-13, 15:19 | Link #339 | |
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2007-03-15, 14:24 | Link #340 |
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http://www.time.com/time/world/artic...599482,00.html
The real problem as eveyone here knows is that Japan produce too much porn. All the guys are watching porn and not having sex.
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