Tuesday, January 19, 2010

"In an insane world, it was the only sane choice. Of all the would-be fathers that come and go, the Terminator would never stop. It would die to protect him."

Should this be taken as a challenge to men to improve themselves in perceived reliability? The foster dad smoked and sat on the couch only talking to his foster son

Watching the terminator 2 and the Matrix tonight, both had very good quotes.

"You humans are not mammals. Mammals have an idea of balance. They live in their environment. You humans have no sense of this balance. You overconsume and spread further and further in pursuit of more resources with no regard to the impact on the rest of the world. There is another organism on Earth that does the same thing, a virus. You are a virus, and we (machines) are the solution."

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Wow. In T2, Sarah can;t go through with killing the scientist. Should someone be punished before they are about to do something that will harm people? Shouldn't they just be redirected or reassigned?

Ohhhhhh... "You're judging me on things I haven;t done yet. How was I supposed to know?... Men like you, creating hydrogen bomb, how are you supposed to know? You know only how to destroy. Not to create a life inside of you!" -Sarah Connor

What kind of technology should we really be pursuing? We need to have a redirection here. Seriously, are we building computers to shop faster for things we really don't need? Or are they for getting online to stream television movies that influence us to buy certain brands or behave in a way that writers and people with money tell you to act? Is it to get onto social media to keep in touch elecronically with "friends" you rarely see?

---I come from a pro business background. Just because I propose something does not mean that I believe it, but it does mean I would like an understanding of the answer so I can feel more secure with where I should be standing. I always had low respect for people that had not taken an economic class. I think other people should be exposed to things by first understanding all about business... then getting into environmental understanding of current business practices then makes someone interested in possibly finding a way to change consumer demand and the areas where technology is concentrated... away from fashion and into quality of life, Away from war and into social reform for a more enjoyable society. A lot of great ideas can occur if more people are given opportunity at a young age. But they don;t have to be uniform ways of thinking. Different cultures have different ways of approaching things, some better than others in terms of effectiveness, some better in terms of amount of natural resources consumed, some by other evaluative standards we may not think about now, but should be later on.

Why the people in the terminator continue to use guns and not something else like electricity or an emp pulse could be used to show that humans are determined but do not learn from the past.

Why the liquid metal terminator always goes back into his policeman form doesn't make sense either. Why the terminators would fight in an area they knew they could die in- gears and liquid metal didn't make sense either.

Why the terminator doesn't use the old arm from the original terminator to repair his destroyed arm and then use what he knows to improve the world doesn't make sense. I suppose there is a possibility that if something goes wrong with him and he gets reprogrammed or rebooted, he could be a threat to humankind.

The ideal robot would not be shaped like a human.

How can you program liquid metal....? Where is the chip? Power source?

Why do we have to be so violent? To survive when everyone else is violent? To not be pushed around?

roy, moss jen the it crowd -- there is a guy that plays a character that Tracy Morgan from 30 Rock could be nbased off of.

going in for the kill doing it for the thrill, I'm hoping you'll understand

"If a terminator can learn the value of human life, maybe we can too." -Sarah Connor

Axium of choice- a fake math proof- thanks Alonso.

The Dance Lesson- a short movie thsat was totally random showing you how to dance... but not knowing what it is.

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