too true, add to that the insane idea that humans can ''generate'' energy that can be harnessed as a valid energy source, oh well, the first movie was ok...Originally Posted by rory_20_uk
too true, add to that the insane idea that humans can ''generate'' energy that can be harnessed as a valid energy source, oh well, the first movie was ok...Originally Posted by rory_20_uk
Arn't they thought have been ancient bacteria?Originally Posted by Kraxis
Kraxis, they were ancient bacteria, not viruses![]()
Bugger - Byzantine Mercenary beat me to the chase!!
Humans could genereate energy, but in a way that was so wasteful to question the misplaced intelligence of the machines.
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Yes of course they were, but I thought we were just talking about bad living stuff. After all in general both vira and bacteria in their aggressive states perfrom similar jobs, killing host cells.Originally Posted by Byzantine Mercenary
I guess my quoting was a bit off then...
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and then theres the nutrition problems, any electricity that humans could generate would only be transferred from a food source that would more need energy for its generation, it would be way better to just burn such a food and use that to generate energy but then i guess that wouldn't have made as good a film, a renegade potatoe flying about beating up Hugo WeavingOriginally Posted by rory_20_uk
Yeah, the Matrix makes things to such a simple level that it ignores the complex subtelties in life.
Mitochondria either have hitched a free ride, or have been subdugated by the host cell - possibly both.
The best pathogens don't kill their host. A dead host is not going to spread further, a weakened host will die. If the host is improved, well you can conquer the world!
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An enemy that wishes to die for their country is the best sort to face - you both have the same aim in mind.
Science flies you to the moon, religion flies you into buildings.
"If you can't trust the local kleptocrat whom you installed by force and prop up with billions of annual dollars, who can you trust?" Lemur
If you're not a liberal when you're 25, you have no heart. If you're not a conservative by the time you're 35, you have no brain.
The best argument against democracy is a five minute talk with the average voter. Winston Churchill
lol, that is true sig material !Originally Posted by Byzantine Mercenary
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SFTS - i understand what you mean about urban sprawl. I live in a pleasant village, and typically take my dog for walks along the old dirt roads that run through the countryside. Unfortunately, they went and built three big houses near one of the usable dirt roads. In the process they paved over part of the dirt road, removing it's charm and stopping water going through the dirt, so it all runs to the bottom of the hill creating small floods, and the townies who have moved into the new houses drive horrible big "SUV's", and if i'm walking my dog and get in the way, they honk their horn at me. Arrogant gits.
If i had it my way, their sodding houses would be torn down, their cars clamped, and they'd be deported back to the cities.
Where my dad grew up his house was at the edge of the town in a house called "faraway" (guess why...) There was a dirt road to the centre of town.
Now: 6 lane road to the centre of town.
4 lane road over the river
4 lane road to another town
Used to be one estate, now upwards of 8, and they're still building.
Local swimming pool is now a supermarket (land given to the town was sold to developers).
Yup, it's a tip.
But where do new houses go? Obviously everyone's a NIMBY (Not In My back Yard), but that solves nothing.
In a free society does the government get to stop others affecting what you percieve as to be how the place should be. Is this the case where Americans although loving freedom and democracy still feel that no one is allowed to touch things near their land. Talk about double standards!!!![]()
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An enemy that wishes to die for their country is the best sort to face - you both have the same aim in mind.
Science flies you to the moon, religion flies you into buildings.
"If you can't trust the local kleptocrat whom you installed by force and prop up with billions of annual dollars, who can you trust?" Lemur
If you're not a liberal when you're 25, you have no heart. If you're not a conservative by the time you're 35, you have no brain.
The best argument against democracy is a five minute talk with the average voter. Winston Churchill
I would recommend buying the land so that others cannot “sprawl” into it. If that’s too pricy for ya perhaps you could go to the city council and zoning board meetings.
A local fella tried that , he bought up all the road frontage near his house so he couldn't get neighbours to disturb his peace , developers bought up all the "agricultural" land (rock and bog) behind him and bought some road frontage 3 miles behind him , now the housing estates are right behind his narrow strip of property .
Though why all those people want to live West of the river is beyond my comprehension , stupid muppets waste hours every day sitting in traffic trying to get to and from work across one of the 3 usable bridges .
Yeah! I was almost curling over with stomachspasms... The image is just too powerful to ignore!Originally Posted by Blodrast
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