From: Matt Gingell (mjg223@nyu.edu)
Date: Fri Sep 03 1999 - 15:55:36 MDT
From: Anders Sandberg <asa@nada.kth.se>
>> Yeeeaaaah. Neural Darwinism - screw the scraggliers, who needs them? Now I
just
>> need to justify chain-smoking and I'm home free.
>
>You could always point to the attention-improving effects of nicotine,
>but I guess explaining away lung cancer and artheriosclerosis are a
>bit harder.
As I see it, smoking a pack a day is my way of giving back to the community.
Just think about the Social Security savings if die around 65, after I'm done
being productive and
before I've collected significant benefits. I encourage all socially conscious
extropians to consider doing the same. Don't worry about medical expenses
either - It's a fair cop, call Kevorkian and I'll go quietly.
(With any luck though my lungs will hold out till nanotechnology, and then I can
get a nice fresh pair. And while I'm thinking about it, when *exactly* is the
singularity going to occur? I want to to get a jump on dinner reservations.)
>As for myself, I now have a big pile of articles to justify my
>caffeine consumption. :-)
This is another reason to take up smoking - you no longer have to worry about
most of your other bad habits. Why deal with the tenth decimal place when the
first one's going to get you?
Eg: "Hey Matt - aren't you worried that cell phone's going to give you a brain
tumor?"
"Nope. I've got lung cancer."
-matt, harnessing his massive intellect for the betterment of all mankind.
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