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Tue 6 Jul, 2010 02:58 pm - Actually, I do believe you are right. I am all for burying the hatchet. I am not a quarrelsome person by nature anyway. (view)
Tue 6 Jul, 2010 01:04 pm - This IS a philosophy site after all. What better place to have a philosophical debate? (view)
Tue 6 Jul, 2010 12:14 pm - Whoops, meltdown in progress. He's grumpy. I am beginning to enjoy this free form philosophical debate. Althoug I am not entirely sure what precise meaning to attach to the use of the word... (view)
Tue 6 Jul, 2010 05:14 am - [quote="djjd62"] just because it's called a Private Message doesn't make it so anyone with the knowledge and persistence could find a way to read them, they are after all... (view)
Tue 6 Jul, 2010 05:11 am - [quote="Robert Gentel"] [quote="sarek"]My background is in law and I am pretty sure that what you did does constitute a breach of privacy regulations as they are commonly... (view)
Mon 5 Jul, 2010 12:21 pm - [quote="Robert Gentel"] To expound, I received a templated PM spam forwarded, I searched the database for that exact message (the whole message had to match exactly for the query) and it... (view)
Mon 28 Jun, 2010 02:26 pm - [quote="morell"] How could any country be Anti-Immigrant? Are the Europeans "racists" like the people in Arizona who want to close the borders? [/quote] It saddens me to... (view)
Mon 28 Jun, 2010 07:31 am - I believe there is a practical reason for some kind of supra species ethics to evolve. At a certain level of technological advancement a species becomes its own greatest enemy and needs to develop... (view)
Mon 28 Jun, 2010 07:26 am - Even if a robot could do everything we could do we could still not prove that was due to the same kind of conscious understanding that we claim to possess. A machine may pass the Turing test but... (view)
Sun 27 Jun, 2010 04:50 am - I think the main question is if there is a sliding scale in the measurement of cheesyness between two objects. As long as the precision of your measurements can always be below the threshold you... (view)
 
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