1 posted on
12/23/2005 9:24:25 PM PST by
sourcery
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2 posted on
12/23/2005 9:25:01 PM PST by
sourcery
(Either the Constitution trumps stare decisis, or else the Constitution is a dead letter.)
To: sourcery
Why the future doesn't need us.
Our most powerful 21st-century technologies - robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech - are threatening to make humans an endangered species.
By Bill Joy, Wired 8.04, April 2000
3 posted on
12/23/2005 9:31:51 PM PST by
Milhous
(Sarcasm - the last refuge of an empty mind.)
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7 posted on
12/23/2005 10:28:39 PM PST by
AntiGuv
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To: rdb3
9 posted on
12/23/2005 10:46:41 PM PST by
FOG724
(http://nationalgrange.org/legislation/phpBB2/index.php)
To: sourcery
Is there some pun available about Intelligent Design?
Given that they are using nucleotides as building blocks...
Cheers!
10 posted on
12/23/2005 10:48:00 PM PST by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: sourcery
"To demonstrate their ability to mass-produce grids with infinitesimal patterns, the scientists created batches of trillions of separate grids with the letters "D," "N" and "A" written with a protein that can be seen through atomic force microscopy (AFM)."
I would have been more impressed if they would have spelled out "Got Beer?"
11 posted on
12/23/2005 11:30:58 PM PST by
Herakles
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