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Running a computer with thoughts
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02/11/2005 12:52:36
 
 
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Windows
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Computing in general
Miscellaneous
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01064294
Message ID:
01064595
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>>>>>http://www.physorg.com/news7746.html
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>>>>Honestly, I don't want some people to run anything with their thoughts! Doh! Some technologies are outpacing us. I'm just glad we don't have flying cars yet. Imagine Homer Simpson going home through your roof!
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>>>Hate to tell you this, Mike, but the Simpsons aren't real. So even if we had flying cars, you'd be safe from Homer <g>
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>>Did you ever see the one where he is driving, falls asleep, and the car becomes a bed? Very funny.
>
>Love that one! A classic of animation. And I've seen the one where he enters the 3-D world, actually IN 3-D, at an iMax cinema (movie theatre - theater) - out of this world (or rather out of HIS world and more In OURS, if you get my drift)

A classic of animation? I take it you're too young to remember real animation. I imagine you grew up on the crippled animation created by Hanna and Barbera when they left the studios and went out on their own with such abominable animations as Huckleberry Hound.

Ok, I guess in relation to Yogi Bear, the Simpsons is good animation, but in relation to Pinnocchio? Puhleeeese! A classic of animation - ptooey! Double ptooey!

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>You've also got to concentrate on Simpsons episodes cos there's little cameos going on that you don't always see 1st time. Like when they were in a restaurant and leave. The waiter bends downs as if to blow out the candle, only it's already out, and he sniffs the last bit of candle smoke. WHY!!! ???
>
>PS just saw the new Wallace & Grommit film last week. What a hoot!
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