Re: How will you know that you've woken up from cryogenic sleep?

From: Mike Lorrey (mlorrey@datamann.com)
Date: Mon May 06 2002 - 07:32:11 MDT


YP Fun wrote:
>
> --- Mike Lorrey <mlorrey@datamann.com> wrote:
> >
> > Long as I've got my pals Mr Smith and Mr Wesson, I
> > haven't had any
> > problems. Smackin down muggers who are hopped up on
> > acid with your bare
> > hands is TIRING.
>
> How many times do I have to say this:
>
> GUNS != SAFETY/PROTECTION
>
> You have your guns your enemy has their guns...
> blah, blah, blah...

Try debating Professor Lott on this. Twenty years of FBI crime
statistics say you are wrong.

>
> I will take this one step further and say nuclear
> weapons do not defend a country - talk about putting
> the future at risk. Luddites are rarely as dangerous
> as the radical violent groups. The unibomber - was an
> "exceptional" case.

On the contrary, he was merely the vanguard. Luddite terrorism has
reached $100 million in damages in the US alone. While mideast terrorism
has been in development since the early 60's, outside of Kazinski,
Luddite terrorism has only been in action for less than ten years. By
2015, the Luddites will be at least as violent as the Palestinians are
today.

>
> Please preserve the only resource that matters
> the human brain (for the time being) and its
> the database - the human genome.

Some brains aren't worth saving, and they demonstrate it by their
actions.



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