On Feb 11, 9:47 pm, "Azure Flame God" <onethirtyse...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Sound of Trumpet" <so...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>http://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/accessatlanta/book/entr...
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> > "Love + *** With Robots"
> > By Phil Kloer | Thursday, January 31, 2008, 10:28 AM
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> > The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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> > Here at The Book Page, we never run out of intellectual fodder.
> > Particularly when it's about ***. Today it's David Levy's new book,
> > "Love + *** With Robots," in which he asserts that in 30 to 40 years,
> > robots will be so believably human that people will have *** with them
> > and fall in love with them.
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> > This has been a favorite topic of science fiction for years - Philip
> > K. Dick's classic novel "Blade Runner" comes to mind
Too bad he didn't write a novel by that name.
> > -- but Levy
> > insists we're getting closer to making it real. If you've seen some of
> > the cutting-edge robots being developed in Japan, you know that this
> > is not as ridiculous as skeptics might think.
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> > Levy is an expert on artificial intelligence and computers, but he
> > comes across a little strange. He went on "The Colbert Re****t," which
> > was quite brave of him, and Colbert had some fun at his expense. You
> > can see a clip here.
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> > I'm no Luddite, but I have to say I shudder to contemplate a society
> > where men can have as much *** as they want with an artificial partner
> > who looks like Angelina Jolie and never says no.
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> And I await the day that idiots like you do so.
"Strange coincidence....that's the same thing I said to your
autofac unit after I was done ****zzolating it."
No, I agree, it's just not the same...
> > Such a product would
> > make crack look like Doritos. I think the love thing is going to be a
> > lot more of a problem, but if science can create a boinkable android,
> > a lot of guys are gonna order one from Amazon and never do anything
> > else in their life.
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> > Am I right about men? And is there a female equivalent, that if women
> > can buy a guy who will do the dishes, pick up his underwear and put
> > down the toilet seat, they won't want a husband?
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> > Is the motto of the future going to be Once You Go Bot, You Never Go
> > Back?
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> No, the motto is going to be a religion in every crockpot.
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Gods_of_Fortunehttp://youtube.com/watch?v=e4u_mAryuq8
Now that's the real PKD style!
(Pots play a more im****tant, and far more interesting, role
than *** in some of his greatest novels.)
-- Bill Cleere
"I prefer the pleasure of writing bits of nonsense to that of wearing
an embroidered coat which costs 800 francs." (Stendhal)


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