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Re: fHuman vs. natural influences on the environment



In article <840044407snz@nine7.demon.co.uk>,
   john <john@nine7.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>Like farmers have had to adapt to new pests in the past we 
will have to adapt 
>to these atractive parasites called machines.
>As they are made of every size particle we ever discover 
they chalange our 
>inner and outer space management as never before.
>It is probable we will damage our genes one way or another 
so the great gene 
>pool that this planet is will eventually get its protectors, 
but how rough will 
>they be? -- 
>
>Yours sincerely....John G.*?*?*?*?*? Us Neuron's don't KNOW 
that much, period.
>*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?*?
>(Everybody wants to be certifiably nice on this tide of 
awesome tech' power.)c?
>(Posts mispelt or not should be written with content to be 
worth saving
>so as apathy doesn't drown lurkers)c?

Whew!  I don't know what you were smoking in your college 
days, but I bet it was good!

Regarding automation, men have been trying to slow down 
technological advancement of machines since the beginning of 
the industrial revolution.  There are so many inventors, 
particularly in the more industrial countries, that this is 
an impossible task.  You either learn to adapt to new 
technology, or you get left way behind.  It's literally that 
simple.


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