Nusentinsaino
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^well its a good point...
Codger said:Hydrogen fuel cell technology will be widespread in the next 20 years. Bye bye gas engines. Water vapor exhaust fumes. Dinosaurs had zero technology. Bye bye dinosaurs. Solar technology will be very feasable in 10 years. Bye bye coal fired and hot nuke power plants. Computers will be so powerful that environmental monotoring and modeling will enable us to prepare for environmental disaster ahead of time. Bye bye tsunami disaster, no more Pompei's either. Weather control through programs like HAARP are already a reality. Laser technology will advance so far that the stuff you see on Star Trek will be old hat. Medical advances will astound you. You remember Gordy's visor? Lets the blind guy "see"? Nearly done now. There will be so many changes in YOUR lifetime that the human brain will be hard pressed to keep up. Born with a short leg? We can lengthen it now. Get your arm or wanker cut off? We can reattach it now, nerves included. Humans have always had the drive to survive in whatever environment they find themselves.
Simple enough?
Crazymanw00t said:Yeah. We still don't have enough $ to spent on those research.
We will probably never advance much in technology and never find the cure to AIDS, cancer, and other diseases... if Bush keeps spending our money on things we can avoid. :roll:Cheri said:That is funny how you say " we don't have enough $ to spend on those research" when we spend millions to billions of dollars on a war. :roll:
Codger said:Bush does not spend money. Clinton did not spend money. Congress spends money. The majority of health research comes from the private sector. Yes, sometimes government grants are handed out to fund research. I do not agree with our foriegn policy. Never have. But that don't change the facts.
Cheri said:But, Who wanted the war to begin with the first place? Bush. Thank you.
Crazymanw00t said:We can't just point out to our president, congress, and FBI/CIA for war. We decided the war. Congress, and President had to depend on our feelings. Today's war was 50/50 so President and Congress went ahead with war. If everyone in USA disagree to go war with Iraqi then President and Congress will not declare war aganist Iraqi.
Codger said:Presidents do not declare a war. Congress does.
Crazymanw00t said:We can't just point out to our president, congress, and FBI/CIA for war. We decided the war. Congress, and President had to depend on our feelings. Today's war was 50/50 so President and Congress went ahead with war. If everyone in USA disagree to go war with Iraqi then President and Congress will not declare war aganist Iraqi.
Codger said:Hydrogen fuel cell technology will be widespread in the next 20 years. Bye bye gas engines. Water vapor exhaust fumes. Dinosaurs had zero technology. Bye bye dinosaurs. Solar technology will be very feasable in 10 years. Bye bye coal fired and hot nuke power plants. Computers will be so powerful that environmental monotoring and modeling will enable us to prepare for environmental disaster ahead of time. Bye bye tsunami disaster, no more Pompei's either. Weather control through programs like HAARP are already a reality. Laser technology will advance so far that the stuff you see on Star Trek will be old hat. Medical advances will astound you. You remember Gordy's visor? Lets the blind guy "see"? Nearly done now. There will be so many changes in YOUR lifetime that the human brain will be hard pressed to keep up. Born with a short leg? We can lengthen it now. Get your arm or wanker cut off? We can reattach it now, nerves included. Humans have always had the drive to survive in whatever environment they find themselves.
Simple enough?