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>From: stedee@auto-trol.com (Steve Deemer)
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Subject: Re: _The Turing Option_
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Date: 27 Aug 92 16:09:40 GMT
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In article <1992Aug26.192343.1144@kbsw1> chris@kbsw3.UUCP (Chris Kostanick 806 1044) writes:
>People today live longer and eat better than at any time in
>history. This is scarred and desolate?
>
>Chris Kostanick
>"Range, 1000 yards"
>
Some people do.  Some starve to death in the streets while others
watch on TV, then switch channels to watch re-runs of "Star Trek"
because it's not fun to watch people die.  I think that qualifies
as "scarred and desolate".

Steve Deemer
stedee@auto-trol.com


