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Cartoon War
02.20.06 (12:03 pm)   [edit]
Can you really start a war just by publishing a cartoon? Is the sensitivity to the global-muslim culture forcing the world to become more like them? I'm sure the question on everyones mind is, "If they become upset over 1 person drawing cartoons, then what else could tick them off?" What would happen if people totally rebelled against global-muslim sensitivity and began posting whatever cartoon they wanted until global-muslims either put up with the cartoons or start foaming at the mouth with raging anger. A question I have on my mind is, "If they didn't have gas, would anyone really care?" Maybe, maybe not. Cultural sensitivity is important when you're visiting someones house or they are visiting your house. You wouldn't eat a Rib eye steak in India. You wouldn't walk in some places without taking off your shoes. You wouldn't blah, blah, blah anyway, I have a bigger question to ask. How now, in our new, instantaneous, around the world, close to becoming one world society, do we stay sensitive to the culture of everyone? I find many things objectionable about religions such as women being treated as second class citizens in many of those countries or not being able to eat cows or pigs. I say if you're starving to death and you happen to see some wild cow or pig, truly, have at it and if a woman wants to run down the street stark naked, by all means, start jogging. I find many things I object to but I used to practice different religions for a bit and I found many things favorable such as devotion to a creator and a sense of bonding and commonality. But then you have to consider the fact that if you're wrong, in many religions, you usually end up in a very bad place after you move on. This is something I also partially subscribe to so I tread lightly on many things dealing with beliefs. I have many vague and not to really definite thoughts about what occured with the cartoon and my only thought is this, I'll respect another persons feelings, as long as when I publish, write, or draw anything in my country and my laws allow it, I'll do it and do it again. There's only so far any culture can be sensitive before you either become like them or they become like you.
 
Nano Technology and Trans humanism
02.09.06 (3:13 pm)   [edit]
Nano technology or molecular engineering will lead to the transformation of what it means to be human. It will allow humans to alter their bodies to suit how the human feels about themselves. The biggest problem with surgery is that modern day doctors are working with things like scaples. Scaples are great and the rely on human precision in order to do work but humans know that a robot is far more precise then a human. Nanobots could rely on micro cutting tools that would do surgery much more precise then a doctor would and with enough of a different number of nanobots monitorin millions of factors can diagnose and fix things faster then a doctor can imagine.
 
Nano Surgery
02.09.06 (3:06 pm)   [edit]
I think the best applications for nano technology would be surgery.
 
Nano Technology and pills
02.09.06 (3:04 pm)   [edit]
With nano technology, you will be able to create a very precise pill. You simply take the pill and the nano-bots attached to the pill will distribute the pill's contents throughout your body.
 
Molecular engineering or Nano-Technology
02.09.06 (2:43 pm)   [edit]
23.5 grams of carbon equals about 1.18 x 10^24 atoms presents a problem when you’re trying to create something from the bottom up. If people are seriously trying to work with nano-technology or molecular engineering then people will have to not take numbers so seriously. If you decide to build something atom by atom, what type of mechanisms do you have in place to assemble something that requires 24 zeros in order to create it? Everything at that level will have to be automated. You will have to create a universal machine designed to take a single input, such as move an atom from point A to point B and other specialized machines to handle other tasks. The easiest part about putting such machines together would be taking them apart. Another question is what type of price do you charge for equipment that small?
 
Astronaut gives example of what it means when he says
02.03.06 (9:24 am)   [edit]
Students to Track Discarded Spacesuit By MIKE SCHNEIDER, Associated Press Writer Fri Feb 3, 8:55 AM ET CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Here on Earth we get rid of our old clothes by dropping them off at the Salvation Army. But what do astronauts at the international space station do? http://news.yahoo.com/news?tm...
 
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