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Well snap!!
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Can I get one that will clean out local B&M's at my will?
They will be chanting "Opus, Opus, Opus, Gold Dupont Lighters, Opus..." I can dream can't I? ![]()
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Thank goodness for these!
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Didn't the robots rebel in the afore mentioned I Robot series?
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Not really. They did in the movie but that was only loosely based on Asimov's work. I, Robot was a collection of stories outlining the 3 laws and some of the inherent difficulties that could arise when trying to fine tune them.
The closest thing to rebellion was when certain robots evolved their thinking and created the Zeroth Law, which basically stated that no robot could do damage to humanity, or let damage happen to humanity. The other three laws were adjusted accordingly. Sorry. SF geek here. ![]() |
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and my family laughed at me for buying 10 AR-15 lower halves and 5000 rounds and then burying all of it in the ground outside their house. -_-
The Narnia series hasn't been a bad adaption so far I thought. Just most people who complained about it didn't get some of the finer points. Or at least the people I've met so far... |
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I'm not worried about the robots.I Think that Zombies will take over long before technology reaches that point.
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Mmmm Brains
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However, with the development of the zeroth law robots became the caretakers of humanity, making it seem like humans controlled their destiny while it was actually the robots. The movie was OK from it's own standpoint, as an action/sci-fi flick, but was only loosely based on Asimov's work. In fact, some of the concepts portrayed in the movie actual were presented in the exact opposite way of his writing. I love all his robot stuff and read it every few years. I hear you about movies and books though. I liked the LoR movies for some of the great scenes, but I still have a lot of issues with it. I've only seen the HP movies, not read the books. I try to keep the movie and writing separate as much as possible and ebjoy each for what they are. Doesn't work sometimes though. ![]() |
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