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    As we have had to cope with for millions of years as the bloodline of organic ooze on this planet. Some of the right ones suited for the new equilibrium adapt, but many lines do not and unfortunately become evolutionary dead weight.

    How can we be so sure that one form of evolution or de-evolution is better than another without knowing what that massive event might be? Instead of some fireball that sends us back to the stone ages, what if that massive event is an intelligent alien life that lands here and wants humanity for outsourcing the customer service for their Internet porn surfing? The skills for one scenario are really bad for the other.

    The solution isn't to all go Idaho survival camp, waiting for some armageddon to send us back into hunter gatherers. That's like saying we should all live in disposable grass huts instead of brick homes, because we never know when the earthquake or hurricane is going to hit and nobody dies having a grass hut fall on them.
    Bloom!
     

    GordoDeCentral

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    Apr 14, 2005
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    As we have had to cope with for millions of years as the bloodline of organic ooze on this planet. Some of the right ones suited for the new equilibrium adapt, but many lines do not and unfortunately become evolutionary dead weight.

    How can we be so sure that one form of evolution or de-evolution is better than another without knowing what that massive event might be? Instead of some fireball that sends us back to the stone ages, what if that massive event is an intelligent alien life that lands here and wants humanity for outsourcing the customer service for their Internet porn surfing? The skills for one scenario are really bad for the other.

    The solution isn't to all go Idaho survival camp, waiting for some armageddon to send us back into hunter gatherers. That's like saying we should all live in disposable grass huts instead of brick homes, because we never know when the earthquake or hurricane is going to hit and nobody dies having a grass hut fall on them.

    guns, germs, and swag
     
    OP
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    AndreaCristiano

    Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
    Jun 9, 2011
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    ßöмßäяðîëя;3867860 said:
    Can't be that successful then, you're still in New Jersey.

    :D

    Always successful...

    I have a laptop that is a Mac, does that make me better or worse than you?
    Doesn't equate to worth. I'm still in New Jersey because my father is still working a few more years and when he retires I will not be
     

    Osman

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    Lol gladly so in this case, value for ze money for sure.

    Only game I play throughout the year til next edition (unlike other wasteful games I stop playing within a week or so), for almost 12 years now.
     

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