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- 21: Happiness
- ... arguments are irrelevant. In addition, Kant believes in a decision making process completely separate from the natural human emotions, Such a demand is possible only for a character such as Star Trek's Dr. Spock, for human emotions are as much a part of every day life as the decision making process itself. Logically speaking, therefore, Mill's Utilitarianism arguments maintain the ...
- 22: Genetic Cloning
- ... cloning in Indiana. He said “Just one year ago, this bill would have seemed silly, cloning was the stuff of fiction, no more likely to happen than having Scotty from ‘Star Trek’ Beam us up to the USS Enterprise”(Unkown). He States “Human cloning is no longer the subject of imagination. It is something that is just around the corner, and we ...
- 23: Simpsons 4
- ... following. "If you're reading this you have no life" is a reference to this cult following, telling people that they are wasting their time (just as William Shatner told Star Trek fanatics in an edition of Saturday Night Live). However, in doing this, the writers are continuing to put in place the mechanisms that first created the cult following. There are ...
- 24: Cloning
- ... cloning in Indiana. He said “Just one year ago, this bill would have seemed silly, cloning was the stuff of fiction, no more likely to happen than having Scotty from ‘Star Trek’ Beam us up to the USS Enterprise”(Unkown). He States “Human cloning is no longer the subject of imagination. It is something that is just around the corner, and we ...
- 25: The Internet Beneficial Or Fat
- ... net and automatically update software if newer versions become available. It would seem that the Internet is a marvelous resource, which has taken the world one step closer to the "Star Trek ideal". There is a second opinion. One that believes the Internet is one of the world's biggest errors. If one can buy things online, one can use fake credit ...
- 26: Violence 2
- ... puts it, trained like a killer just from video games. I don t believe that statement to be true, because if it were then we would have a holodeck from Star Trek. A holodeck is a virtual reality device, in which you are in a room where you can actually touch everything, and it all smells and feels real. Whereas, when it ...
- 27: A Clockwork Orange: Review of Book and Firm Version
- ... although one is a literal translation of the other. This is similar to Gene Roddenberry's creation of the Klingon language, which sounds very much like Russian, in his series "Star Trek," although this may have been due to a cold war stereotype. This symbol, although it was attempted in the film, did not work well. It seemed that dropping words like ...
- 28: Disscusion On Time
- ... on our hand. These last few years it seems that science fiction is becoming science fact. I think it’s only a matter of time that, the idea’s of star-trek and all those other shows become science fact.
- 29: Stephen Hawking
- ... will increase your awareness of the origins of the universe. In my opinion, Stephen Hawking is a brilliant man with interesting theories. He is so smart that when Data, on Star Trek: The Next Generation, wanted to play cards with the most brilliant scientist of the 20th century, he was one of the players along with Newton and Einstein. He played himself ...
- 30: Bill Gates
- ... and studied and got A's. During one of these slack off periods, Gates and Allen found a very small computer: the Altair 8800 "('Altair' was a destination in a Star Trek episode)"(Gates 16). It had a few switches and lights on the front that you could get to blink, but that was about all. This new chip had great potential ...
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