user Richard Pearson | 3 months ago

Morgan WilliamsNice try, but as you obviously are unable to, I will wait for someone else to chime in. By the way, your “apparent obliviousness” quotation is becoming rather boring. It’s the second time you’ve used it this week. Maybe Mary could come up with a better one.

Morgan Williams Morgan Williams | 3 months ago

Richard PearsonOf course *you* wouldn't get it. But I'm rather confident that most others do. "The apparent obliviousness makes it twice as effective".

user Richard Pearson | 3 months ago

Morgan WilliamsEven if you tried, there is no way you could explain what you mean by that comment.

Morgan Williams Morgan Williams | 3 months ago

Richard PearsonWell, you certainly appear to be (unwittingly?) at the front of the line championing the advancement of that "thin ice".

user Richard Pearson | 3 months ago

“We have the spectacle of the powers and weapons of man far outstripping the march of his intelligence; we have the march of his intelligence proceeding far more rapidly than the development of his nobility. We may well find ourselves in the presence of “the strength of civilization without its mercy.”” Winston Churchill 1931 Zoltan, he envisaged the problems we are now facing, artificial or otherwise, long before they had ever been thought of. Personally, I think we are walking on very thin ice.

user Peter Perfect | 3 months ago

All of them qualify given the amount of graffiti everywhere these days.

user Richard Pearson | 3 months ago

TDPlease keep my wife out of this

user Richard Pearson | 3 months ago

Zoltan TeglasTrue

user TD | 3 months ago

@Richard Pearson. To be fair if anyone is qualified to talk about ugly, it is you!

user Zoltan Teglas | 3 months ago

Richard PearsonArtificial intelligence is better than no intelligence!