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#51 2012-07-16 22:36:34

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

That's scary. What if someone printed a nuke?

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#52 2012-07-16 22:44:06

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

ImagineIt wrote:

That's scary. What if someone printed a nuke?

One doesn't just
Print a nuke.

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#53 2012-07-16 22:50:21

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

777w wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

videogame9 wrote:


We should all just move to Mars. There are no terrorists on Mars.

The terrorists will move too

unless they want to construct a giant interplanetary cannon to shoot mars from earth

they make the cannon with their 3D printer XD


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#54 2012-07-16 23:01:29

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

CheeseMunchy wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

That's scary. What if someone printed a nuke?

One doesn't just
Print a nuke.

You would need the Uranium 239 expansion pack on your 3D printer.  tongue  Unless you plan on making things on the level of Neutrons, Protons, and Electrons. In which case I would like to kindly ask that you only print 200 miles from the nearest civilization.


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#55 2012-07-16 23:03:21

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

Dang.

I'm never giving you guys the domain to the actual terrorist bay.

You clearly have no understanding of how it works.

Pirating other peoples evil plots is a FINE SCIENCE.


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#56 2012-07-16 23:28:46

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

16Skittles wrote:

CheeseMunchy wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

That's scary. What if someone printed a nuke?

One doesn't just
Print a nuke.

You would need the Uranium 239 expansion pack on your 3D printer.  tongue  Unless you plan on making things on the level of Neutrons, Protons, and Electrons. In which case I would like to kindly ask that you only print 200 miles from the nearest civilization.

You'd need uranium. Or plutonium.


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#57 2012-07-17 10:36:54

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

soupoftomato wrote:

But you're forgetting, we used to see the future as the place that would have flying cars.
That never happened. Instead of transportation we focused on communication and computers. Whose to say we don't switch again?

Psst... Flying cars DO exist.

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#58 2012-07-17 10:40:29

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

ImagineIt wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

But you're forgetting, we used to see the future as the place that would have flying cars.
That never happened. Instead of transportation we focused on communication and computers. Whose to say we don't switch again?

Psst... Flying cars DO exist.

Yeah, they're called...PLANES!!!!! 

Anyway, 'real' flyings cars are inplausible, think of car crashes.  Now think of that 500 feet in the air.   hmm

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#59 2012-07-17 10:42:41

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

Quantum mechanics...does anybody else know about the Law of Attraction?


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#60 2012-07-17 10:52:11

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

berberberber wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

But you're forgetting, we used to see the future as the place that would have flying cars.
That never happened. Instead of transportation we focused on communication and computers. Whose to say we don't switch again?

Psst... Flying cars DO exist.

Yeah, they're called...PLANES!!!!! 

Anyway, 'real' flyings cars are inplausible, think of car crashes.  Now think of that 500 feet in the air.   hmm

Exactly why we need computer systems to prevent them from crashing. Also, without the need for roads, traffic would be less dense, and therefore less likely. Just like with airplanes. They could have insane consequences if they crashed, but they (usually) don't. And most of those times are via human error or human intention, so those are invalid as well.


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#61 2012-07-17 11:19:59

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

CheeseMunchy wrote:

One doesn't just
Print a nuke.

You would need the Uranium 239 expansion pack on your 3D printer.  tongue  Unless you plan on making things on the level of Neutrons, Protons, and Electrons. In which case I would like to kindly ask that you only print 200 miles from the nearest civilization.

You'd need uranium. Or plutonium.

pssssst....

uranium is legal to get

actually you can get it right here

you just need to change it's isotopes

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#62 2012-07-17 11:49:50

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

wolvesstar97 wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:


You would need the Uranium 239 expansion pack on your 3D printer.  tongue  Unless you plan on making things on the level of Neutrons, Protons, and Electrons. In which case I would like to kindly ask that you only print 200 miles from the nearest civilization.

You'd need uranium. Or plutonium.

pssssst....

uranium is legal to get

actually you can get it right here

you just need to change it's isotopes

You can legally obtain up to 15 pounds of Uranium I think, but not the weapons-grade enriched uranium needed for a nuclear weapon.


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#63 2012-07-17 11:59:58

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

16Skittles wrote:

wolvesstar97 wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:


You'd need uranium. Or plutonium.

pssssst....

uranium is legal to get

actually you can get it right here

you just need to change it's isotopes

You can legally obtain up to 15 pounds of Uranium I think, but not the weapons-grade enriched uranium needed for a nuclear weapon.

But enriching uranium must be done somehow


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#64 2012-07-17 12:38:02

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

wolvesstar97 wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

wolvesstar97 wrote:


pssssst....

uranium is legal to get

actually you can get it right here

you just need to change it's isotopes

You can legally obtain up to 15 pounds of Uranium I think, but not the weapons-grade enriched uranium needed for a nuclear weapon.

But enriching uranium must be done somehow

Yes, but not in secret. That's like saying that Iran could just enrich Uranium and make a nuke. While that may be what they want to do, we are monitoring them to ensure that they do not.


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#65 2012-07-17 18:13:52

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

16Skittles wrote:

berberberber wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:


Psst... Flying cars DO exist.

Yeah, they're called...PLANES!!!!! 

Anyway, 'real' flyings cars are inplausible, think of car crashes.  Now think of that 500 feet in the air.   hmm

Exactly why we need computer systems to prevent them from crashing. Also, without the need for roads, traffic would be less dense, and therefore less likely. Just like with airplanes. They could have insane consequences if they crashed, but they (usually) don't. And most of those times are via human error or human intention, so those are invalid as well.

Yeah, but what it was intentional?  And what about fuel?  If you ran out, what would happen?


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#66 2012-07-17 20:22:19

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

16Skittles wrote:

wolvesstar97 wrote:

16Skittles wrote:


You can legally obtain up to 15 pounds of Uranium I think, but not the weapons-grade enriched uranium needed for a nuclear weapon.

But enriching uranium must be done somehow

Yes, but not in secret. That's like saying that Iran could just enrich Uranium and make a nuke. While that may be what they want to do, we are monitoring them to ensure that they do not.

I'm not, are you?

But back on topic. Imagine if you could print out a new processor for your computer.


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#67 2012-07-17 20:32:22

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

wolvesstar97 wrote:


But enriching uranium must be done somehow

Yes, but not in secret. That's like saying that Iran could just enrich Uranium and make a nuke. While that may be what they want to do, we are monitoring them to ensure that they do not.

I'm not, are you?

But back on topic. Imagine if you could print out a new processor for your computer.

That would be awesome.


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#68 2012-07-17 20:41:20

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

wolvesstar97 wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:


Yes, but not in secret. That's like saying that Iran could just enrich Uranium and make a nuke. While that may be what they want to do, we are monitoring them to ensure that they do not.

I'm not, are you?

But back on topic. Imagine if you could print out a new processor for your computer.

That would be awesome.

And the latest graphics card. And there'll probably be 'open-source' projects as well, by small groups of experts working to make products better than the big companies.

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#69 2012-07-17 23:30:23

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:

wolvesstar97 wrote:


But enriching uranium must be done somehow

Yes, but not in secret. That's like saying that Iran could just enrich Uranium and make a nuke. While that may be what they want to do, we are monitoring them to ensure that they do not.

I'm not, are you?

But back on topic. Imagine if you could print out a new processor for your computer.

By "we" I meant the United States.  tongue

That kind of reminds me about a noob (or maybe a troll) who said that his XBox was better than most gaming PCs because he kept upgrading the video card with his firmware updates. *facepalm*


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#70 2012-07-17 23:59:37

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

16Skittles wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

16Skittles wrote:


Yes, but not in secret. That's like saying that Iran could just enrich Uranium and make a nuke. While that may be what they want to do, we are monitoring them to ensure that they do not.

I'm not, are you?

But back on topic. Imagine if you could print out a new processor for your computer.

By "we" I meant the United States.  tongue

That kind of reminds me about a noob (or maybe a troll) who said that his XBox was better than most gaming PCs because he kept upgrading the video card with his firmware updates. *facepalm*

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#71 2012-07-18 13:13:04

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

Sound's  very interesting, I've heard about them a few times.

berberberber wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

But you're forgetting, we used to see the future as the place that would have flying cars.
That never happened. Instead of transportation we focused on communication and computers. Whose to say we don't switch again?

Psst... Flying cars DO exist.

Yeah, they're called...PLANES!!!!! 

Anyway, 'real' flyings cars are inplausible, think of car crashes.  Now think of that 500 feet in the air.   hmm

There are planes that can transform into a street legal car like this but it is still in development.

I don't think flying cars will become popular; they wouldn't benefit anything besides making the speed a little bit faster.

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#72 2012-07-18 13:34:43

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

Wickimen wrote:

videogame9 wrote:

bananaman114 wrote:

Imagine how easy that would make terrorism, though...

We should all just move to Mars. There are no terrorists on Mars.

The terrorists will move too

we will all move then trap the terrists on mars and print a cannon that has the power of infinite nukes and blow mars up  tongue


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#73 2012-07-18 19:38:27

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

ftf841 wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

videogame9 wrote:


We should all just move to Mars. There are no terrorists on Mars.

The terrorists will move too

we will all move then trap the terrists on mars and print a cannon that has the power of infinite nukes and blow mars up  tongue

Then, our solar system will go out of balance and we will all die.


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#74 2012-07-18 19:44:02

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

jji7skyline wrote:

ftf841 wrote:

Wickimen wrote:


The terrorists will move too

we will all move then trap the terrists on mars and print a cannon that has the power of infinite nukes and blow mars up  tongue

Then, our solar system will go out of balance and we will all die.

and then the universe blows up and the big bang happens again then the multiverse explodes( if that exists) and everyting beyond that is obliterted.


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#75 2012-07-18 19:48:36

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Re: The future of the internet and technology as a whole.

ftf841 wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

ftf841 wrote:


we will all move then trap the terrists on mars and print a cannon that has the power of infinite nukes and blow mars up  tongue

Then, our solar system will go out of balance and we will all die.

and then the universe blows up and the big bang happens again then the multiverse explodes( if that exists) and everyting beyond that is obliterted.

It is not possible for the universe to explode.


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