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Originally posted by: Czar
fark headline is awsome
"Scientist predicts entire contents of human brain could be downloaded to a supercomputer by 2050. Paris Hilton's could be done today using a Commodore 64"
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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
This could eventually involve such things as aeroplanes being programmed to be even more terrified of crashing than their passengers, meaning they would do whatever possible to stay airborne.
if i were an airplane trying to save myself i'd eject the deadweight...the people![]()
Originally posted by: NTB
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
This could eventually involve such things as aeroplanes being programmed to be even more terrified of crashing than their passengers, meaning they would do whatever possible to stay airborne.
if i were an airplane trying to save myself i'd eject the deadweight...the people![]()
That "programming the computer" thing could backfire though - if it's so terrified of crashing, the best thing to do is stay on the ground. How could you ever convince it to go up in the first place?
Nate
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: NTB
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
This could eventually involve such things as aeroplanes being programmed to be even more terrified of crashing than their passengers, meaning they would do whatever possible to stay airborne.
if i were an airplane trying to save myself i'd eject the deadweight...the people![]()
That "programming the computer" thing could backfire though - if it's so terrified of crashing, the best thing to do is stay on the ground. How could you ever convince it to go up in the first place?
Nate
Make it so flying makes it horny.
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: NTB
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
This could eventually involve such things as aeroplanes being programmed to be even more terrified of crashing than their passengers, meaning they would do whatever possible to stay airborne.
if i were an airplane trying to save myself i'd eject the deadweight...the people![]()
That "programming the computer" thing could backfire though - if it's so terrified of crashing, the best thing to do is stay on the ground. How could you ever convince it to go up in the first place?
Nate
Make it so flying makes it horny.
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: NTB
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
This could eventually involve such things as aeroplanes being programmed to be even more terrified of crashing than their passengers, meaning they would do whatever possible to stay airborne.
if i were an airplane trying to save myself i'd eject the deadweight...the people![]()
That "programming the computer" thing could backfire though - if it's so terrified of crashing, the best thing to do is stay on the ground. How could you ever convince it to go up in the first place?
Nate
Make it so flying makes it horny.
What happens when the 747 sees a hot lookin Lear jet flying past? What then? :Q
OH TEH HORROR!
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: NTB
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
This could eventually involve such things as aeroplanes being programmed to be even more terrified of crashing than their passengers, meaning they would do whatever possible to stay airborne.
if i were an airplane trying to save myself i'd eject the deadweight...the people![]()
That "programming the computer" thing could backfire though - if it's so terrified of crashing, the best thing to do is stay on the ground. How could you ever convince it to go up in the first place?
Nate
Make it so flying makes it horny.
