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From: Steve
Subject: Re: Nanotech
Date: 7 Apr 1999 20:48:27
Message: <370BE8EA.32BC0463@ndirect.co.uk>
Hang on!   Hang on!

As I answered to a post I saw earlier today: The
future isn't all that it's cracked up to be.

	<indentation just for Ken>  We still have
beggars/homeless people in the cities where we
live, we still have children/young adults leaving
school not being able to read or wrighte.  There's
a vicious war in Kosovo, it hasn't rained in some
parts of Ethiopia for about 15 years.  

  As I said the future it's for the imaginative, 
I've read Gibson and all the rest, and who would
have thought in the seventies when video came out
that cinema would be so popular now.  

Think again chaps and chapesses,  Machines are
rubish, they break down and need humans to fix
them.

Don't have bad dreams.

Steve

Spider wrote:
> 
> portelli wrote:
> >
> > No I read Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, The Dragonlance books
> Read it. Good, but they need a better editor.
> 
> > Tad Williams.
> he is good.
> Simon Mooncalf :-)
> 
> > Read Tad Williams,
> Yup
> > he has a new series out that is awesome.  T can't remember the name but the
> > latest book is call River of  Blue Fire.  Otherland thats it.  Good stuff.
> > About future internet.
> I'll take a peek.
> 
> well, while we are on the books, Elizabeth Hand  - The Glimmering
> Read it.
> 
> --
> //Spider
>         [ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
> What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
>                 "Marian"
>         By: "Sisters Of Mercy"


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From: Spider
Subject: Re: Nanotech
Date: 7 Apr 1999 21:13:04
Message: <370BF3A2.D2361478@bahnhof.se>
Hehe, Before I noted the last line, I was about 
to make some severe remarks..
but then, why not look at it, it looks good :-)

Steve wrote:
> 
> Maybe in reality you shouldn't look at it at all.
> 
> If god ment us to see how our bodies work at a
> molecular scale he would have given us
> miscroscopes for eyes.
> 
> And NO I don't believe in God.
> 
> Steve
> 
> Spider wrote:
> >
> > I remember this :-)
> >
> > It has improved a lot... hmm, how _did_ they get the coloured cross on that?
> > It must be rather small... *grin* (pencil and microscope?, nah)
> >
> > it really looks good from my POV, but then, I don't know how it should look like
> > in reality(*shudder*)
> >
> > portelli wrote:
> > >
> > >         Well I don't know how this compares to some of the posts here, I'll let
> > > you decide.  Mostly this is to help me learn the finer parts of POVRAY.
> > > Everything is a primitive.  I mean no modellers were used.  I noticed
> > > that my media is making some black lines though.  Do your worst.
> > >
> > >  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >  [Image]
> >
> > --
> > //Spider
> >         [ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
> > What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
> >                 "Marian"
> >         By: "Sisters Of Mercy"

-- 
//Spider
        [ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
                "Marian"
        By: "Sisters Of Mercy"


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From: bankspad
Subject: Re: Nanotech
Date: 7 Apr 1999 21:16:50
Message: <370BF13D.C2FDC976@pacbell.net>
Steve wrote:

> Hang on!   Hang on!
>
> As I answered to a post I saw earlier today: The
> future isn't all that it's cracked up to be.
>
>         <indentation just for Ken>  We still have
> beggars/homeless people in the cities where we
> live, we still have children/young adults leaving
> school not being able to read or wrighte.  There's
> a vicious war in Kosovo, it hasn't rained in some
> parts of Ethiopia for about 15 years.
>
>   As I said the future it's for the imaginative,
> I've read Gibson and all the rest, and who would
> have thought in the seventies when video came out
> that cinema would be so popular now.
>
> Think again chaps and chapesses,  Machines are
> rubish, they break down and need humans to fix
> them.
>
> Don't have bad dreams.
>
> Steve
>

Machines are only as good as the people who build and program them and
as long as we know less about ourselves than the mechanisms we develop
the human race will enjoy it's job-security.
May the good Lord help us if we ever evolve past our ignorances.    ;-]

KB-


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From: Spider
Subject: Re: Nanotech
Date: 7 Apr 1999 21:31:57
Message: <370BF80E.47B10583@bahnhof.se>
Steve wrote:
> 
> Hang on!   Hang on!
> 
> As I answered to a post I saw earlier today: The
> future isn't all that it's cracked up to be.
of course. 
"The future will probably be like now, but different" 
I don't know who stated that, but I liked it :-)

>         <indentation just for Ken>  We still have
> beggars/homeless people in the cities where we
> live, we still have children/young adults leaving
> school not being able to read or wrighte.  There's
> a vicious war in Kosovo, it hasn't rained in some
> parts of Ethiopia for about 15 years.
Hmm, genocide again.. 50 years since the last one... *hmm*

>   As I said the future it's for the imaginative,
> I've read Gibson and all the rest, and who would
> have thought in the seventies when video came out
> that cinema would be so popular now.
I agree with you, and I agree with the fact, we will never see far into the
future..
 
> Think again chaps and chapesses,  Machines are
> rubish, they break down and need humans to fix
> them.
hehe, they sure do.

 
> Don't have bad dreams.
Why not? it's a bad world after all...
-- 
//Spider
        [ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
                "Marian"
        By: "Sisters Of Mercy"


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From: Kalle Anka
Subject: Re: Nanotech
Date: 7 Apr 1999 22:06:24
Message: <370C010F.7B1591E3@acc.umu.se>
Spider wrote:
> 
> Steve wrote:
> >
> > Hang on!   Hang on!
> >
> > As I answered to a post I saw earlier today: The
> > future isn't all that it's cracked up to be.
> of course.
> "The future will probably be like now, but different"
> I don't know who stated that, but I liked it :-)
I it to, but neither I know who said it.

> 
> >         <indentation just for Ken>  We still have
> > beggars/homeless people in the cities where we
> > live, we still have children/young adults leaving
> > school not being able to read or wrighte.  There's
> > a vicious war in Kosovo, it hasn't rained in some
> > parts of Ethiopia for about 15 years.
> Hmm, genocide again.. 50 years since the last one... *hmm*

Unfourtunatly only 5 years...
Don't you remember the genocide of Tutsi by Hutus in Rwanda.

> 
> >   As I said the future it's for the imaginative,
> > I've read Gibson and all the rest, and who would
> > have thought in the seventies when video came out
> > that cinema would be so popular now.
> I agree with you, and I agree with the fact, we will never see far into the future..

Hardly more than a few years, if even that.

> 
> > Think again chaps and chapesses,  Machines are
> > rubish, they break down and need humans to fix
> > them.
> hehe, they sure do.

To bad humans break down and need fixing to ;(.

> 
> 
> > Don't have bad dreams.
> Why not? it's a bad world after all...

Not all bad, we do have some good things, like POV.

/Peter Toneby


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Nanotech
Date: 7 Apr 1999 22:32:47
Message: <370C0609.64B0943C@pacbell.net>
>(hate windoze)

(Hate damn Putors)


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From: Spider
Subject: Re: Nanotech
Date: 8 Apr 1999 02:56:39
Message: <370C4373.1BE44B4F@bahnhof.se>
Kalle Anka wrote:
> 
<snipping>

> >
> > >         <indentation just for Ken>  We still have
> > > beggars/homeless people in the cities where we
> > > live, we still have children/young adults leaving
> > > school not being able to read or wrighte.  There's
> > > a vicious war in Kosovo, it hasn't rained in some
> > > parts of Ethiopia for about 15 years.
> > Hmm, genocide again.. 50 years since the last one... *hmm*
> 
> Unfourtunatly only 5 years...
> Don't you remember the genocide of Tutsi by Hutus in Rwanda.
Yes, Now that I think of it. I guess I'm focused on europe. Sorry folks.

 
> >
> > >   As I said the future it's for the imaginative,
> > > I've read Gibson and all the rest, and who would
> > > have thought in the seventies when video came out
> > > that cinema would be so popular now.
> > I agree with you, and I agree with the fact, we will never see far into the
future..
> 
> Hardly more than a few years, if even that.
No, in certain fields, I think we can see clear, but in general... not much
chance, unless we ... (recalls Asimov's foundation books)


> > > Think again chaps and chapesses,  Machines are
> > > rubish, they break down and need humans to fix
> > > them.
> > hehe, they sure do.
> 
> To bad humans break down and need fixing to ;(.
hehehe, that's why we have shrinks...
Well, I'd like to have a loooong talk with the one who developed the software
for humans... Me, a bat and he... *grin*
Well, he is extremely good at parts, I(ass in "AI" but Not "A") for one, but
then on other occasions...


> 
> >
> >
> > > Don't have bad dreams.
> > Why not? it's a bad world after all...
> 
> Not all bad, we do have some good things, like POV.
Yes, we have POV. but that doesn't change the world much...(Hmm, I think I can
define a politician in POV code:
#error "BLAH,BLAH,BLAH"
Hmm, perhaps not perfect, but a close match ;-)


-- 
//Spider
        [ spi### [at] bahnhofse ]-[ http://www.bahnhof.se/~spider/ ]
What I can do and what I could do, I just don't know anymore
                "Marian"
        By: "Sisters Of Mercy"


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From: Andrew Cocker
Subject: Re: Nanotech
Date: 8 Apr 1999 14:13:44
Message: <370ce3c8.0@news.povray.org>
Steve <sjl### [at] ndirectcouk> wrote in message news:370BE8EA.32BC0463@ndirect.co.uk...
<snip>
>We still have
> beggars/homeless people in the cities where we
> live, we still have children/young adults leaving
> school not being able to read or wrighte
<snip>

And spell.

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From: Steve
Subject: Re: Nanotech
Date: 8 Apr 1999 20:16:16
Message: <370D177E.9DAD8E3@ndirect.co.uk>
Andy

It was late OK.

Steve

Andrew Cocker wrote:
> 
> Steve <sjl### [at] ndirectcouk> wrote in message news:370BE8EA.32BC0463@ndirect.co.uk...
> <snip>
> >We still have
> > beggars/homeless people in the cities where we
> > live, we still have children/young adults leaving
> > school not being able to read or wrighte
> <snip>
> 
> And spell.
> 
> --
> ----------------------
> Andy
>
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> -
> --The Home Of Lunaland--
> --visit my POV-Ray gallery--
> --listen to my music--
> www.acocker.freeserve.co.uk


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From: Andrew Cocker
Subject: Re: Nanotech
Date: 8 Apr 1999 22:49:43
Message: <370d5cb7.0@news.povray.org>
Steve <sjl### [at] ndirectcouk> wrote in message news:370### [at] ndirectcouk...
> Andy
>
> It was late OK.
>
> Steve

Okay..I'll let you off ;-)

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