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chalice
04-29-2008, 09:10 PM
Which would you rather have?

A cure for Cancer?

Or the Interwebs?

You can't have both.

Something Else
04-29-2008, 09:17 PM
Can I smelt them together and leave them to fight it out. :unsure:

chalice
04-29-2008, 09:26 PM
Can I smelt them together and leave them to fight it out. :unsure:

Nope, it wouldn't be fair on the cancer victims.

They are shite at fighting.

What with the Ch:emo: and all.

Somebody tell me they saw what I did there.

Something Else
04-29-2008, 09:27 PM
:lol: genius. Needs it's own smilie. http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/6068/unwell2sr5.gif (http://imageshack.us)

Skiz
04-29-2008, 09:29 PM
Cure for Cancer.

No one needs the intertoobs... I think the world was better before it anyhow.

chalice
04-29-2008, 09:34 PM
Cure for Cancer.

No one needs the intertoobs... I think the world was better before it anyhow.

Please elaborate, Skiz.

J-dye
04-29-2008, 09:34 PM
cancer is the new aids

chalice
04-29-2008, 09:40 PM
What about this then...

You can have a cure for Prostate Cancer but you only get 56k interwebs?

markupmaster
04-29-2008, 09:56 PM
Well,Let me see..

My mom's father,My mom's first husband,My mom's brother,and my sister all died from cancer. My mom currently has lymphoma.

I think it's a obvious choice...

chalice
04-29-2008, 09:57 PM
Oh! And before the semantics kick in, JP...

There is no cure for the Interwebs.

chalice
04-29-2008, 10:01 PM
Well,Let me see..

My mom's father,My mom's first husband,My mom's brother,and my sister all died from cancer. My mom currently has lymphoma.

I think it's a obvious choice...

That's incredibly unfortunate.

My condolences. Members of my family have also gone that way.

Best wishes to your mother. Sincerely.

But doesn't the proliferation of the internet aid the pursuit of a cure?

Perhaps you're missing the irony- harsh though it may be.

Squeamous
04-29-2008, 10:04 PM
How? I suppose it stops people being exposed to potential carcinogens, if they're sat at their PCs all day and night.

Skiz
04-29-2008, 10:06 PM
Cure for Cancer.

No one needs the intertoobs... I think the world was better before it anyhow.

Please elaborate, Skiz.

I suppose I'm just a fan of a simpler time. Even just 20 yrs ago...

I look at the way kids are today as compared to how I grew up and I'm pretty critical of it all whenever the subject comes up.

I grew up in a small town of around 6K. I had dirt bike. I had a BMX bike and I never wore a helmet with it. I went fishing. I went hunting. I worked on my Dad's truck with my Dad. I saw my first naked woman in a trashy nudie mag in a friend's Dad's closet. I never rode in a car seat. As a matter of fact, I can recall being a young boy and laying in the back window of the car when riding with my Mom. I made trails in the woods. I made forts.

These days, I don't even see kids out playing. Ever. Where the fook are they all? I assume they're couped up inside playing video games or looking at porn at the ripe age of 7 or something. Wherever they are, they're missing out on the finer things in life. I go back to my hometown and go to the fishing hole I grew up going to and it's desolate. Do kids not fish anymore?? Do the simple things in life no longer interest them? The very few that I see on bicycles are riding enormous mountain bikes that won't fit them for another 10 years and the law requires that they wear helmets. (:dry:) I never see a kid on a BMX bike anymore doing bunny-hops or building little ramps to jump everything in sight. They don't help their Dad's work on vehicles anymore b/c no one works on their own vehicle any longer, myself included. Every square inch of space under the hood is jam packed with anti-emissions gear and computers.

I'm a man of my convictions, and this drive-thru world, it just ain't right...

The Internet is such a powerful thing and kids don't know how to take it all in. Kids are big gullible sponges and they believe most of what they read and hear. I stand by yours and my right to speak freely, but I worry about what kids learn from the Internet and TV and how it's shaping them.

If I could find a job earning a good wage in a small town, I'd up and move in a second and forget about all these ninnies.

Speaking of... I owe, I owe; it's off to work I go.

markupmaster
04-29-2008, 10:06 PM
That's incredibly unfortunate.

My condolences. Members of my family have also gone that way.

Best wishes to your mother. Sincerely.

But doesn't the proliferation of the internet aid the pursuit of a cure?

Perhaps you're missing the irony- harsh though it may be.

Thanks Bud,

:)

I get the topic now...

And you have a good point,The internet does indeed help..

:)

Squeamous
04-29-2008, 10:10 PM
Interesting what you say Skizo, but for all your concern you're still following the filthy lucre and you view that as more important than your rose tinted dream. Therein lies the rub.

Biggles
04-29-2008, 11:10 PM
It was different in the past

Kids did group activities, learned to work as a team, spent a lot of time out of doors, went on camping trips, learned leadership skills, got to grips with nature and developed essential survival skills.....












Hitler Youth had a lot to offer.

nioin3k
04-29-2008, 11:11 PM
The internet is a wonderful thing, but you'd truly have to be selfish to pick it over a cure for cancer.

Snee
04-29-2008, 11:43 PM
Let's see.

A cure for cancer would save millions upon millions of lives. And would almost entirely be a positive thing, barring a slighly increased rate of population growth, which could lead to further over-population and whatnot.

The positive gain would be immediate, though.

The Internet is, potentially, a channel for free speech for people who oherwise have none, cf China. It facilitates cheap trans-border cooperation between scientists, it could, again potentially, work as a means to provide people with a greater understanding in each other, thus, in extension, it might provide some means of protection against people developing xenophobia. It might even, in time open up nations to the point where it became much harder to wage war on a nationalist basis, as it's increasingly turning us into a global community and etc. It's also making it much harder for nations to keep their dirty secrets.

It is, however, also a place where pedophiles and other unsavoury elements can communicate freely. And with the amount of absolute fuck-ups taking refuge online, so to speak, when they can't make it in real life, areas of the world can get misrepresented, cf mueslies and canadians on here, possibly giving rise to misconceptions about the rest of the world. And so on and so forth.

It's not all good, in short, but it has a lot of potential, and it's slowly changing the world on a fundamental level.

I couldn't choose.

Skiz
04-30-2008, 01:38 AM
Interesting what you say Skizo, but for all your concern you're still following the filthy lucre and you view that as more important than your rose tinted dream. Therein lies the rub.

That's all you pulled from my post? :dabs:

I'd follow the dollar to a nice place to live. Small towns pay little more than minimum wage (if more) for any job in town. Small towns generally have no big businesses and are for the most part, "Mom and Pop" stores.

I follow the money so that my life is comfortable and I can enjoy it instead of working until I die.

Squeamous
04-30-2008, 06:31 AM
Interesting what you say Skizo, but for all your concern you're still following the filthy lucre and you view that as more important than your rose tinted dream. Therein lies the rub.

That's all you pulled from my post? :dabs:

I'd follow the dollar to a nice place to live. Small towns pay little more than minimum wage (if more) for any job in town. Small towns generally have no big businesses and are for the most part, "Mom and Pop" stores.

I follow the money so that my life is comfortable and I can enjoy it instead of working until I die.

No, I read all of it and took it all in but that bit was the bit I wanted to respond to. The rest is kind of hard to discuss because I agree with you that times have changed. But times have changed because people like you have allowed it. There's no point lamenting the breakdown of communities, which is responsible for kids not being allowed out to roam feely in the great outdoors anymore, when you yourself contribute to that. I'm not having a go at you, but you can't have it all ways. You either follow the money and spend most of your time working or you stay in your little town and take a lesser wage and live a simpler life (your parents managed it) and you get that small town social cohesion. It's a choice you've made and have to live with, as do we all.

J-dye
04-30-2008, 07:45 AM
Well,Let me see..

My mom's father,My mom's first husband,My mom's brother,and my sister all died from cancer. My mom currently has lymphoma.

I think it's a obvious choice...

:( . that is so sad

err do you live near a nuclear reactor or something ? :unsure:

100%
04-30-2008, 10:19 AM
Cure cancer with the internet http://folding.stanford.edu/

JPaul
04-30-2008, 12:47 PM
Oh! And before the semantics kick in, JP...

There is no cure for the Interwebs.

Yes there is - getting a life and getting laid, manker.

JPaul
04-30-2008, 12:55 PM
I chose the internet.

When did a cure for cancer ever provide free pornography.