---- On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 13:21:49 -0800 Ralf 
Mardorf<ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> wrote ---- 

 >  
 > Living beings are able to self-repair, to eat and to produce the needed 
 > energy for doing some work. You only need to interrupt electrical power 
 > given by humans, to kill a machine. 
 >  

I'm not arguing one is better than the other, just in all situations neither is 
the best. You said in another reply that we haven't created a computer that can 
create as we do, which is good otherwise we would be out-competed and certainly 
shortly become extinct. But I don't think human-like creativity is restricted 
humans. Any sufficiently advanced alien lifeform could reproduce such 
creativity. And I think there is no reason a sufficiently complex digital 
life-form could not do the same. Our best computers are at the level of 
complexity of a bug or small reptile. 

The best argument in favor of analog, human-created things is a blow job. 
Nothing beats a blow job, and no matter how many plastic tubes and lube have 
been sold, none can beat a warm, wet analog, human mouth. So until we are 
finally replaced, up with humanity!


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