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And, I am a software engineer..... Crap, every time I thing I have things figured out, I have to start learning all over again. LOL Oh well, they say an active brain keeps you young.
In the time it took for me to see the video, I forgot most of what I thought I knew.
Oldtimers disease is tough on the aged.
So is technology
roadster with a stick
Oldtimers disease is tough on the aged.
So is technology
roadster with a stick
That video makes me extremly uncomfortable. To explain this would be a big debate that can't be put into this little box. But all this technology seems to distance poeple from each other.
Originally Posted by ProjectMayhem
That video makes me extremly uncomfortable. To explain this would be a big debate that can't be put into this little box. But all this technology seems to distance poeple from each other.
Dad: "Why don't you call him on the house phone...."
Girl: "I can't, I have to text him."
That's a pretty frequent conversation my sister and my dad have.
I personally, hate technology. My computer keeps dying and I don't know why, internet never seems to work, and I can't turn the alarm off on my watch. Computers suck.
I know that, in the small company I work for, we've exceeded 8 terabytes of data (1 terabyte=50,000 trees made into paper) in less than 1 year.
I know that Shanghai, China is now the largest city in the world in population, 19.4 million & growing (city pop. only - does not include external urban areas).
I know that China has 48 cities with populations over 1 million (2002). The U.S. has 9.
I know that, according to futurist Ray Kurzweil, the human race will merge with nanotechnology by the year 2040 in what he calls The Singularity.
Fascinating video, FP!
I know that Shanghai, China is now the largest city in the world in population, 19.4 million & growing (city pop. only - does not include external urban areas).
I know that China has 48 cities with populations over 1 million (2002). The U.S. has 9.
I know that, according to futurist Ray Kurzweil, the human race will merge with nanotechnology by the year 2040 in what he calls The Singularity.
Fascinating video, FP!
Originally Posted by Kurts
I know that, according to futurist Ray Kurzweil, the human race will merge with nanotechnology by the year 2040 in what he calls The Singularity.
Originally Posted by maxcichon
Does he think that this will be voluntary? Or part of National HealthCare?
No, his book was written well before the national Health Care debate came to the forefront.
Raymond Kurzweil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Predictions made by Raymond Kurzweil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



