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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. Blue Socks, Maroon Socks, Red Sox, iTunes SocksJust when I thought that the
world couldn't get weirder, I'm proven wrong. So very wrong.
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bears against sharks, and you've got a recipe for entertaining TV -- even if
it's just a sneaky way to educate us about science.
To Front Page | Read This Story A Winged Victory Hits The Small Screen"What if we understood that our
borders did not exist, that the earth is a one and only space and what if we
learned to be free as
birds?"
—Jacques Perrin, Director, "Winged Migration" To Front Page | Read This Story Breaking the Sounds of SilenceOne of folk rock's most persistent
duos plans to reunite for a "final" tour—at least until the next
one.
To Front Page | Read This Story Who Wants To Be California's Governor?Five of the 130+ gubernatorial
candidates will compete for a campaign contribution on a television game
show.
To Front Page | Read This Story Bar Mitzvah Disco? What Kind of Mishigos Is This?Two New York writers are preparing a
book on the bar mitzvah celebrations of the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s. Who
needs this type of tsuris?
To Front Page | Read This Story Thumbs Up for "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy"A new NBC program transcends
stereotyping to produce more entertainment than offense.
To Front Page | Read This Story "Nothing so strange" is quite strange indeedAn amateur film maker assassinates
Bill Gates—to make a point, of course.
To Front Page | Read This Story Bands may say no to Apple's music store, but change is inevitableRock bands The Red Hot Chili Peppers
and Metallica are refusing to make their music available as individual downloads
on Apple Computer Inc's iTunes online music store, according to news reports.
To Front Page | Read This Story Making Love, Not War, Would Be Music To Their EarsThe RIAA announced this week it will
begin suing P2P file swappers. Here's my personal view of what the music
industry should also be doing to embrace music consumers and encourage respect
for copyright.
To Front Page | Read This Story QuickTime panoramas of the world!A new web site features 360 views of
world landmarks and special events.
To Front Page | Read This Story The Girl With Colitis Goes By...A mondegreen is when you mishear a
lyric in a song and the words simply stay in your head that way.
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