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A Cry Heard Round The World: Kim Sun-Il died desperate and alone, but he did not die unheard. Looking At And Longing For Mars: Reflections on a childhood dream. A Robot May Not Harm a Human Being. Is The Opposite True?: Thoughts on the future rights of artificial intelligence. Long After The Boys Of Summer Have Gone: What makes a relationship work? Winter Of Our Feline Discontent: What the cat wants, the cat gets. But what DOES it want? To Tell The Truth: There may be no honor among thieves, but can't we find it even in a few good men and women? Should The Human Brain Retire?: We know that we cannot win forever. We know that machines will continue to improve. So why don't we let the human brain retire gracefully now, with honors? Translate This Page
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The posts below are in reverse chronological order with newest posts at the top. What Me Evil? Dr. No Never Had It So Good"If you only knew the power
of the Dark Side
..."
—Darth Vader To Front Page | Read This Story "But We Were Only Following Orders"Robert Cialdini wanted to understand
why he was a patsy for peddlers, fundraisers, and marketers. In finding the
answers, he uncovered a deeper, darker side to influence and
persuasion.
To Front Page | Read This Story Youth May Be Wasted On The Young, But Early Adulthood Is A Greater Waste"Welcome to the human race. Nobody
controls his own life, Ender. The best you can do is choose to fill the roles
given you by good people, by people who love
you."
—Ender's Game To Front Page | Read This Story Delving Into The Twilight Zone Of Philip K. DickThe "Selected Stories of Philip K.
Dick" provide a glimpse into a dystopian world where nothing is what it seems to
be. And yet it is a world hauntingly like our own.
To Front Page | Read This Story Unraveling Da Vinci's CodeDan Brown's novel is part sacrilegious
affront to Christianity, part explosive documentary. Either way, you're in for
a good read.
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