Windy - I think it's underlining them because they're double-plus-ungood.
And I want to see the human cryonics demonstration. Is that like what CC does?
Wacko religion of the week
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Note to self: start reading sig lines. They're actually quite amusing. :D
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Anybody that f.o.s. is reaching for someone's throat, their wallets, or both at the same time.
They should save time, cut to the chase, and all drink cyanide-laced Kool-Aid now, while the logistics are simple.
They should save time, cut to the chase, and all drink cyanide-laced Kool-Aid now, while the logistics are simple.
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Glad to see you guys picked up on all the major points I saw.
The happily unified (but diverse and ethical) Borg.
The good news, they are a self funded foundation that does not seek outside funding (for their wackiness).
I personally think it is a feel good about being married to a M to F sex changed "it" as well as having that "it" feel good about becoming a machine where gender won't matter.
The happily unified (but diverse and ethical) Borg.

The good news, they are a self funded foundation that does not seek outside funding (for their wackiness).
I personally think it is a feel good about being married to a M to F sex changed "it" as well as having that "it" feel good about becoming a machine where gender won't matter.
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Or they have been studying up on their John von Neumann?.g-man wrote:Ah, yes, but the 'self-replicating machines' based on nanotechnology? Someone been watching a little too much Stargate?
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Windy Wilson wrote: And how come on this forum, of all forums, "Statist" and "Statism" get the red underlining as words not recognized by the dictionary? Or is that somehow specific to my computer?
Most likely specific to your browser, though it does the same in mine. I find the spellcheck dictionary in Firefox to be slightly lacking. Firefox doesn't have it, but Chrome does.
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I'm using Chrome here. It seems to find them objectionable, or at least unrecognized. I'll check Firefox when I get home.kapikui wrote:Windy Wilson wrote: And how come on this forum, of all forums, "Statist" and "Statism" get the red underlining as words not recognized by the dictionary? Or is that somehow specific to my computer?
Most likely specific to your browser, though it does the same in mine. I find the spellcheck dictionary in Firefox to be slightly lacking. Firefox doesn't have it, but Chrome does.
The use of the word "but" usually indicates that everything preceding it in a sentence is a lie.
E.g.:
"I believe in Freedom of Speech, but". . .
"I support the Second Amendment, but". . .
--Randy
E.g.:
"I believe in Freedom of Speech, but". . .
"I support the Second Amendment, but". . .
--Randy