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Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by bulla
The last message after a nuke war will be......This is a computer generated message........
Originally posted by bulla
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by bulla
The last message after a nuke war will be......This is a computer generated message........
Don't get faze out about,it just a few sparks and ARKS, a bit more dessert sand turned it green glass crystals
Originally posted by bulla
Originally posted by bulla
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by bulla
The last message after a nuke war will be......This is a computer generated message........
Don't get faze out about,it just a few sparks and ARKS, a bit more dessert sand turned it green glass crystals
All Mud adobe houses and surrounding walls also built of mud and date palm trash all total vitrified, this requiring temperatures in excess of 1360 degrees C, you wont even notice it
Originally posted by bulla
it is not my intention to burn the thread, far from it, but what I fail to understand is why mankind, having so much wisdom of Atomic s, why he continues, to try to blast the back door off, time itself, instead of going around the front door and just knocking quietly
TextThe Impact of Computer-Generated Messages on Childhood Immunization Coverage
source(www.doctordeluca.com...
Text: Recent evaluations of computer-generated reminder/recall messages have suggested that they are an inexpensive, labor-saving method of improving office visitation rates of childhood immunization providers. This study assesses the sustained impact of computergenerated messages on immunization coverage during the first two years of life.
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by bulla
TextThe Impact of Computer-Generated Messages on Childhood Immunization Coverage
source(www.doctordeluca.com...
Text: Recent evaluations of computer-generated reminder/recall messages have suggested that they are an inexpensive, labor-saving method of improving office visitation rates of childhood immunization providers. This study assesses the sustained impact of computergenerated messages on immunization coverage during the first two years of life.
Originally posted by bulla
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by bulla
TextThe Impact of Computer-Generated Messages on Childhood Immunization Coverage
source(www.doctordeluca.com...
Text: Recent evaluations of computer-generated reminder/recall messages have suggested that they are an inexpensive, labor-saving method of improving office visitation rates of childhood immunization providers. This study assesses the sustained impact of computergenerated messages on immunization coverage during the first two years of life.
I am afraid I had no idea of you purpose for this thread was all to do with immunization
Originally posted by rschmfem
reply to post by Misterlondon
we are all cyborgs now.... dependent on machines...
6:00 am -- practically hook up IV to Coffee machine
7:00 am -- post shower; electric razors...
8:00 am -- drive to work... we wouldn't DARE walk!! *gasp*
9:00 am -- clock in on a computerized payroll logging system that is probably 7 minutes off the real time
12:00 pm -- call take out and give Credit Card No. over the phone -- digital transaction
1:00 pm -- back to work; wait! Bathroom break! Hands-free paper-towel dispensers and soap dispensers and revolving doors?!
2:00 pm -- staring at digital clock; cause the rotary clock---wait, no that's a telephone--the ANALOG clock on the wall takes too long to read these days *sigh*
3:00 pm -- ZOMG! Why is this day dragging!!! Quick facebook access on cellphone to kill some boredom!
4:00 pm -- Why's the last hour so long? -- Commute to school in car listening to radio which is electronic hypnosis basically...
5:00 pm -- Arrive at school; shut phone down; immediately feel withdrawal effects -- turn on phone - quick text to friend and shut it back down again before the instructor sees!!! *phew*
6:00 pm -- Powerpoint presentation given by instructor... har har...
7:00 pm -- CD player/mp3 player used to amuse during dinner break from lecture ...
8:00 pm -- CD player used in practical setting to calm nerves and induce relaxation ...
9:00 pm -- ... same as above ...
10:00 pm -- ... still same as above ...
11:00 pm -- practical over; first chance cellphone gets restarted! TEXT! TEXT! OMG GOOGLE!!! GMAIL!! AH! AH! AH! Email: It's over 9000!!!! -- And a drive home ...
12:00 pm -- shower shower shower! Somehow I'm thinking there's a machine in there somewhere...
1:00 am -- sleeping to the sound of a fan going, computer hd's going (and soft music sometimes)edit on 19-11-2011 by rschmfem because: itinerary added for humorous reasons and ... it was fun to write out... lolz
Sorry to ask but how you cyborgs cough?Can you send a computer generated message of your cough?
Originally posted by rschmfem
reply to post by TheEnlightenedOne
I'm not ok with it... it's an unhealthy addiction... it's just everyone is addicted to electronics and information that it's ok... It's like alcohol ... it's socially acceptable to have an unhealthy relationship with computers and alcohol... some people even do them at the same time...
*cough cough*
cyborgs, WE'RE ALL CYBORGS now.
Originally posted by rschmfem
reply to post by TheEnlightenedOne
I'm not ok with it... it's an unhealthy addiction... it's just everyone is addicted to electronics and information that it's ok... It's like alcohol ... it's socially acceptable to have an unhealthy relationship with computers and alcohol... some people even do them at the same time...
*cough cough*
cyborgs, WE'RE ALL CYBORGS now.
Originally posted by diamondsmith
Sorry to ask but how you cyborgs cough?Can you send a computer generated message of your cough?
Originally posted by rschmfem
reply to post by TheEnlightenedOne
I'm not ok with it... it's an unhealthy addiction... it's just everyone is addicted to electronics and information that it's ok... It's like alcohol ... it's socially acceptable to have an unhealthy relationship with computers and alcohol... some people even do them at the same time...
*cough cough*
cyborgs, WE'RE ALL CYBORGS now.
Originally posted by bulla
Originally posted by diamondsmith
Sorry to ask but how you cyborgs cough?Can you send a computer generated message of your cough?
Originally posted by rschmfem
reply to post by TheEnlightenedOne
I'm not ok with it... it's an unhealthy addiction... it's just everyone is addicted to electronics and information that it's ok... It's like alcohol ... it's socially acceptable to have an unhealthy relationship with computers and alcohol... some people even do them at the same time...
*cough cough*
cyborgs, WE'RE ALL CYBORGS now.
It must to be said,and seen, that mankind's worst invention, with out a doubt, hands down is the PATENT
Given that doctors always make you cough during examinations, could you please comment on the cough, re 12 year old, pubescent girls and immunization of cervical cancer, and the pure concept of the total rip off, relying on the human spirit of nature for a,parent to want the best for there daughter, and this precise factor being prayed upon by the drug companies, and via computer technolagey ,they produce for that precise purpode
source(en.wikipedia.org...
TextSimulated reality is the proposition that reality could be simulated—perhaps by computer simulation—to a degree indistinguishable from "true" reality. It could contain conscious minds which may or may not be fully aware that they are living inside a simulation. This is quite different from the current, technologically achievable concept of virtual reality. Virtual reality is easily distinguished from the experience of actuality; participants are never in doubt about the nature of what they experience. Simulated reality, by contrast, would be hard or impossible to separate from "true" reality.
Originally posted by diamondsmith
source(en.wikipedia.org...
TextSimulated reality is the proposition that reality could be simulated—perhaps by computer simulation—to a degree indistinguishable from "true" reality. It could contain conscious minds which may or may not be fully aware that they are living inside a simulation. This is quite different from the current, technologically achievable concept of virtual reality. Virtual reality is easily distinguished from the experience of actuality; participants are never in doubt about the nature of what they experience. Simulated reality, by contrast, would be hard or impossible to separate from "true" reality.