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Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.04.16 12:03:00 -
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I imagine that a robot could churn out Sani Sabik press releases faster than you, and probably make more sense as well.
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Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.04.16 12:14:00 -
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Edited by: Rodj Blake on 16/04/2007 12:11:13 Edited by: Rodj Blake on 16/04/2007 12:10:02
Originally by: Revan Neferis
Three Laws of Robotics:
A Sani Sabik robot:
1- May injure and eliminate a human being if the human element is considered or caught performing an act in disharmony or dissonance with the NWO.
Given the flip-flopping history of the Bloodveil leadership, isn't this a dangerous law for you to implement?
For example, one of your robots may read your recent comment condemning slavery, compare it to your earlier comments supporting slavery, and then decide that that it is you who is the one acting in disharmony or dissonance with this so-called NWO.
Dulce et decorum est pro imperium mori. |

Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.04.16 12:19:00 -
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Originally by: Revan Neferis
Originally by: Rodj Blake I imagine that a robot could churn out Sani Sabik press releases faster than you, and probably make more sense as well.
I'd like to request a scan of your mind core to produce a drone who can bump threads within a few seconds of it's creation. It's certainly the only core of your existance.
Thank you.
As per other posts, I'll answer questions pertinent to the thread of intelligent content.
Actually, it was a serious point.
If manual workers can be replaced with robots, what's to stop less menial ones also being replaced?
Since you've decided that efficiency is of paramount concern here, pointing our that a robot probably could do your job more efficiently is perfectly valid.
Dulce et decorum est pro imperium mori. |

Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.04.16 12:23:00 -
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Edited by: Rodj Blake on 16/04/2007 12:20:04
Originally by: Revan Neferis
The primitive stagnation ideal is your sickness not mine.
That would be why, back when you claimed to be a Tetrimon supporter as vehemently as you claim to be a blooder now, I was constantly referred to as a reform-minded liberal by you and your associates.
And I recall that when you shouted loudly that you were a Sarum supporter, you made claims that I was abandoning traditions.
My, you have evolved. Personally, I'll take my intelligently designed worldview over yours any day of the week.
Dulce et decorum est pro imperium mori. |

Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.04.16 12:34:00 -
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Originally by: Revan Neferis
Originally by: Rodj Blake Since you've decided that efficiency is of paramount concern here, pointing our that a robot probably could do your job more efficiently is perfectly valid.
Read the subject... read the text. The replacemnt of slaves by robots is indeed all about your arguments...

That ends here.
We are all slaves to something.
I am a slave to God and to the Empire. You are a slave to your internal demons and to Martini.
And the logical conclusion to your argument that all manual work slaves can be replaced with robots is that everyone can be replaced.
Dulce et decorum est pro imperium mori. |

Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.04.16 12:45:00 -
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Originally by: Revan Neferis
Replacing people with robots have the following advantages: No vitoc No food No containers to keep livestock No noise No smell No rebellions New jobs in the information technology industry are created for the brighter minds.
On the other hand...
Robots may not need Vitoc, but they do require programming. Robots may not need food, but they do require energy. Robots do take up space. Robot often do make noise. Well-kept slaves don't smell. Robots do rebel - have you never heard of rogue drones? Old jobs in the slave development industry (often occupied for brighter minds) are destroyed.
Dulce et decorum est pro imperium mori. |

Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.04.16 12:52:00 -
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Originally by: Revan Neferis
Originally by: Rodj Blake
On the other hand...
Robots may not need Vitoc, but they do require programming. Robots may not need food, but they do require energy. Robots do take up space. Robot often do make noise. Well-kept slaves don't smell. Robots do rebel - have you never heard of rogue drones? Old jobs in the slave development industry (often occupied for brighter minds) are destroyed.
Sani Sabik drones are not defective as the ones you suggest PIE would produce Mr.
I suppose to make them so good, you'll be getting drones to make them?
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