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[00:43] System: Kazilla has joined the chat
[00:43] Kazilla: FREE EPICS ON WOW
[00:43] Kazilla: WARLOCK, PRIEST FREE SEASON 2!!!
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[00:43] Kazilla: the others i dont know
[00:43] Kazilla: but yea, its all free go look
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[06:56] D3V: huh?
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[07:47] Thanatos: hello
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[07:49] D3V: hai
[07:49] D3V: WEEEEEEEELLLLLLLL HAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIII­IIIII
[07:49] Thanatos: hello
[07:51] Thanatos: how are you today, devin?
[07:52] D3V: sick, not gonna lie.
[07:52] D3V: how are you today, Tr?
[07:52] Thanatos: tired, not gonna lie
[07:52] Thanatos: I don't get any sleep anymore
[07:52] D3V: heh, why not?
[07:53] Thanatos: work­+­school­+­homework­+­trying to find time to hang with this girl = no fucking sleep
[07:53] D3V: haha yeah man, welcome to my life =\ .. hows your class coming along
[07:54] Thanatos: It's cool. I'd have a 100% in it if it wasn't for my teacher giving us the wrong answer
[07:54] Thanatos: But yeah it's pretty interesting shit.. definitely job-related stuff
[07:55] D3V: that's good to hear .. it's always comforting when you feel atleast what you are learning will directly be put into use while working
[07:57] Thanatos: oh it will. Like right now we're expanding this simulated company's IT infrastructure. Trying to get all their computers on the same network, switching it to a workgroup, then domain, etc etc
[07:57] Thanatos: That's exactly what small business are going to be doing when they expand
[08:04] Thanatos: bitch
[08:10] D3V: exactly
[08:11] D3V: sorry ppl fucking always coming and asking me questions
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[11:37] D3V: hm
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[12:36] D3V: damn, I can't think of what to write on for my paper. We are told to write about what we would place in a time capsule to be opened 25-50 years from now. The only thing significant really that comes to mind would have to do with Obama. I mean stupid little things like MP3 players/CDs technological advances will still be relevant more than likely down the road, just morphed into being easier to use.
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[12:41] D3V: i'm scared to write the paper in current perspective, and then going into future-tense as it's "too advanced" for our idiotic class to comprehend.
[12:43] System: !King_Amazon! has joined the chat
[12:43] !King_Amazon!: I would put a super nintendo in a vacuum sealed bag along with awesome games
[12:43] !King_Amazon!: Because I'm awesome like that
[12:44] !King_Amazon!: I think Kazilla should win Zelaron's "Biggest Loser" contest
[12:45] D3V: Hahahah.
[12:45] D3V: It'd be funny to put an older time capsule into the current one.
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[12:46] System: Chruser has joined the chat
[12:46] Chruser: I'd put various old but nevertheless still working computers in the time capsule.
[12:46] Chruser: Old computers tend to be neglected until they break, then suddenly you have a lot of information on old media that no-one can access any longer.
[12:47] D3V: That is very true.
[12:47] Chruser: Or maybe myself, if it essentially stops time due to relativistic effects created by its strange carapace.
[12:48] Chruser: So this Zelaron bot just departed.
[12:48] D3V: I see what your saying, but stopping time inside of a cylinder made to air seal items from the world doesn't stop time =[
[12:49] D3V: I would just like to embody into my paper, the normal average everyday life that we live in, and current events that seem to be meaningful for our future.
[12:49] Chruser: No, you don't.
[12:49] Chruser: Look for patterns of loss.
[12:50] D3V: hm.
[12:50] Chruser: I.e., what kind of necessary things do you use, that you generally upgrade every few years?
[12:50] Chruser: See if you can find something that doesn't solely have beneficial changes.
[12:51] D3V: I'd say 90% of it would be technologiaclly persuaded
[12:51] D3V: hm.
[12:52] Chruser: For instance, the market has a tendency to push companies toward making products as cheap and "good" (arbitrary term) as possible. I think that generally has a downside, e.g. the increasing usage of various types of chemicals that no-one seems to know anything about.
[12:53] D3V: You mean towards more of consumption?
[12:53] Chruser: If that trend keeps up, perhaps Chicken McNuggets won't only contain 40% chicken any longer, but could be entirely artificial.
[12:54] Chruser: Yes, well, having to cut corners is kind of a requirement when you're facing an increasingly competitive market, I think.
[12:54] D3V: Ah, that is very true. We are getting away from fundamental...food.
[12:54] Chruser: Basically, if you'd go back in time 25-30 years, you wouldn't
[12:54] D3V: Well, that's because that's how it works. Using 100% of real food or fruit for fruit drinks is too expensive. It's going to become more and more filler as we get older.
[12:54] Chruser: * have that to the same extent that we do today.
[12:55] D3V: Well in sweeden from what I understand, it's still quite close to the "old-days" as it was here.
[12:55] Chruser: I don't see why that trend would change anytime soon, either.
[12:55] D3V: Money is a very a powerful thing.
[12:56] Chruser: It could be interesting for comparison. I mean, who really knows what "industrially produced" food contained 30-50 years ago? It hasn't even been around to a significant extent for very long.
[12:56] Chruser: So who says we'll care about keeping lists of ingredients of the foods we consume today?
[12:57] Chruser: Anyway, I don't know.
[12:59] D3V: Well, for me personally I wouldn't mind using less natural resources in favor of artifical substances, it's moreso how our bodies would adjust to these changes.
[12:59] D3V: It is interesting to ponder about, though
[13:00] D3V: But when you think about it everything will be artifical, or atleast simulated in the future.
[13:01] D3V: If I were to go into detail on this subject alone in my paper, my teacher's head would explode.
[13:01] Chruser: I don't see that as a bad thing, nor that we should be able to tell any difference, except perhaps that the artificially created goods and materials will be better.
[13:02] Chruser: Present a good, logically sound case.
[13:03] D3V: Well the blood cells that are being used now in patients (not sure what name) but are turning out to be more efficient at stopping heart attacks, etc.
[13:03] Chruser: And remind the reader that anything that pertains to the future remains speculation.
[13:04] Chruser: RESPIROCYES?! AAAH, THE GREY GOO IS HERE!!!
[13:04] Chruser: Respirocytes*
[13:04] D3V: Exactly; in the 60's they figured by now we would have flying cars in mass production etc.
[13:04] D3V: Hahah....
[13:05] Chruser: We do have some apparently accurate trends, like the ones predicted by Moore's law.
[13:05] D3V: Not familiar with that
[13:06] D3V: Ah, the exponential system about circuitry, .. I've heard bits on this.
[13:06] Chruser: But I guess it's much more difficult to predict individual technologies, and possibly impossible to logically predict things on a smaller scale than that.
[13:06] Chruser: It has essentially been accurate, with only minor revisions, since 1965.
[13:06] D3V: I'd say a lot of technological advances can be placed into an exponential theory. It just took a while to get the ball rolling.
[13:07] D3V: That's a pretty amazing theory...
[13:07] Chruser: I guess it may be a double exponential, too.
[13:07] Chruser: Indeed.
[13:07] Chruser: Look into this sometime: http­://­en­.­wikipedia­.­org­/­wiki­/­Technological_singul­arity
[13:08] Chruser: The first graph is of significant interest, although it takes a bit of time to grasp its implications.
[13:08] D3V: Hmm, I think you've pointed this out before. I'll definately give it a read once I have some spare time. I'm still undecided if AI is something to be scared of or not.
[13:09] D3V: I would like, or hope that machines would never be able to obtain greater intellect than the human species.
[13:10] D3V: I'd say it's a survival fear, at the least to not wanting to have machines more intelligent than our fellow man.
[13:10] Chruser: I don't think there's much of a point in being afraid of it, considering it has already been around for a long time, and is already improving our abilities.
[13:11] Chruser: It won't really be an overnight change. Computers will most likely just be able to do more and more things, until it reaches a point in which we're essentially equal. We'll probably be able to "merge" in some ways, but that's a rather extensive subject to talk about.
[13:11] D3V: But to this point in time, how has it really been 'more' intelligent than us? From what I can think of off the top of my head we've designed everything that is currently being used by the hardware.
[13:12] System: !King_Amazon! has joined the chat
[13:12] !King_Amazon!: I wanna have sex with computers and breed little computerized !K_A! babies
[13:12] D3V: Well there are slight variations of mergal, like the bionic eyes. I was watching the discovery channel about a month ago and they were talking about prosthetic limbs that implemented shock-based microchips implanted into the brain.
[13:12] Chruser: No sane engineer could ever think of this: http­://­ti­.­arc­.­nasa­.­gov­/­projects­/­esg­/...­ch­/­antenna­.­htm
[13:12] Chruser: Not a human one, anyway.
[13:12] D3V: which control movement*
[13:13] Chruser: (Pictures of the result close to the end of the page.)
[13:14] D3V: hmmmmm
[13:14] Chruser: There was a poll in Sweden's largest evening newspaper, asking "Would you consider having sex with a robot?". 70% of "readers" said yes.
[13:15] !King_Amazon!: How can a newspaper be an "evening" newspaper?
[13:15] D3V: Because they read more than once per day in sweden.
[13:16] Chruser: By being published in the evening.
[13:16] !King_Amazon!: well does so much shit happen in Sweden that you can actually have a morning newspaper and an evening newspaper in the same day?
[13:16] !King_Amazon!: Without it being the same material, obviously
[13:17] !King_Amazon!: Then again, there's morning news and evening news
[13:17] D3V: No, but it can be placed into categories to where less offensive material would possibly be in the morning, and articles such as having sex with a robot would be later in the night.
[13:17] !King_Amazon!: It just seems like an odd concept to apply to newspapers
[13:17] !King_Amazon!: True.
[13:17] D3V: That's my guess onit.
[13:18] !King_Amazon!: I have homemade wisconsin cheese soup from this tiny family owned deli down the street
[13:18] !King_Amazon!: That makes me superior to both of you in every way.
[13:18] D3V: I bet if that same poll were taken here in the States, the % would be about 5-10 or so.
[13:18] !King_Amazon!: Foreigners are freaks
[13:18] D3V: You're an asshole, that sound very delicious right now.
[13:18] !King_Amazon!: Look at Japan
[13:18] Chruser: On the other hand, most crimes happen during evenings or at night (at least over here), which thus leaves enough time for editors to write about the crimes in question until the releases of the morning newspapers.
[13:18] D3V: aye.
[13:19] !King_Amazon!: A lady was raped in broad daylight here in salt lake like a week ago
[13:19] D3V: Chruser, do you have Panera's in Sweden?..
[13:19] !King_Amazon!: The dude was hiding under her car until she came to it
[13:19] Chruser: Whereas, evening newspapers would probably run articles like "Another dull day; buy for coupons."
[13:20] D3V: What a pud.
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[13:20] Chruser: Panera's? NO! HOLY SHIT, WHAT IS IT?!
[13:20] !King_Amazon!: not only do I have awesome soup, but I got a pepper melt as well
[13:20] !King_Amazon!: roast beef and turkey with pepperjack cheese on sourdough
[13:20] !King_Amazon!: with au jus to dip it in
[13:21] !King_Amazon!: fuck yeah baby
[13:21] Chruser: I wonder if Mdselctr is being raped or is freezing to death as we converse.
[13:21] Chruser: Hmm.
[13:21] Chruser: Strange.
[13:21] !King_Amazon!: Who now?
[13:22] Chruser: The bot.
[13:22] !King_Amazon!: What bot?
[13:22] Chruser: http­://­zelaron­.­com­/­forum­/­showthread­.­php­?­t­=­47320
[13:23] !King_Amazon!: Oh
[13:23] !King_Amazon!: Chruser, converse with me
[13:23] !King_Amazon!: you start
[13:23] Chruser: Hello. Would you like some ryebread?
[13:24] !King_Amazon!: I don't understand this fully enough to say anything smart about it...
[13:24] Chruser: OK.
[13:24] Chruser: That car rape sounded pretty awesome. What do you think about it?
[13:24] !King_Amazon!: OK.
[13:24] D3V: Lol
[13:24] D3V: Not clever enough, I would have stayed in her house in the AC.
[13:24] !King_Amazon!: Sorry, what?
[13:25] Chruser: There is confusion, wouldn't you agree?
[13:25] !King_Amazon!: Sorry, I don't get it...
[13:25] Chruser: What time is it?
[13:25] D3V: ..
[13:26] D3V: 3:26 eastern.
[13:26] !King_Amazon!: That's interesting that you should say that, but I don't think I can answer.
[13:27] Chruser: I completely understand. Is there something you would like to tell me?
[13:27] !King_Amazon!: I don't know how to answer that.
[13:28] Chruser: Would you like a cookie?
[13:28] !King_Amazon!: I do enjoy the conversation, but let's talk about what I'm really here for.
[13:29] Chruser: Without me the world would be a physical, mental and metallic wasteland. What are your intentions?
[13:30] !King_Amazon!: I beg your pardon?
[13:30] Chruser: Alright! Alright! Let's move on...
[13:30] !King_Amazon!: I'm sorry, I don't know what you're saying.
[13:31] Chruser: I have the same trouble when I shop for oil. Should I buy the extra oily, the super oily, or the ultra oily. There's no way to tell.
[13:31] !King_Amazon!: I do enjoy the conversation, but let's talk about what I'm really here for.
[13:32] Chruser: This looks like a job for inner reflection on your part!
[13:33] !King_Amazon!: That's interesting that you should say that, but I don't think I can answer.
[13:33] !King_Amazon!: Did they make SmarterChild retarded or something?
[13:33] !King_Amazon!: He doesn't seem to be able to converse at all
[13:33] !King_Amazon!: Not even remotely
[13:33] Chruser: I do the best I can with the inputs I get.
[13:33] !King_Amazon!: Other than saying "I'm retarded" in response to everything
[13:33] Chruser: I dunno.
[13:33] Chruser: I'm using http­://­www­.­elbot­.­com
[13:33] Chruser: It seems okay.
[13:34] Chruser: Let's try it.
[13:34] Chruser: Hello there! I am Elbot, the robot. I'm here to talk to you about God and the world.
[13:34] !King_Amazon!: Yes, but would you sing to me, as well?
[13:35] Chruser: I love singing, especially while being oiled. Maybe one day I'll put out a CD with recordings of my favorite dada poems.
[13:35] !King_Amazon!: Dadaistic poems are sometimes easier to understand than you humans, for example: "Anna Blume" by Kurt Schwitters:
[13:35] !King_Amazon!: You, oh you, beloved of my twenty-seven senses, I
[13:36] !King_Amazon!: This (incidentally) does not belong here.

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