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anamaniac

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[citation][nom]Steven Bancroft[/nom]So much nerd rage in this forum. I love it. Besides, Janeway is better than Kirk an Picard.LoL flame time![/citation]
DIE!
Picard > everyone else.
Picard < Ron Jeremy.
[citation][nom]mlopinto2k1[/nom]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_goo[/citation]
Now that's entertaining.

Really cool though, even if it happened 7 years back.
 

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Infamous? I think you had better look the word up, you could hardly use that word in connection with the famous Starship USS Enterprise.
 

baddad

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Infamous? I think you had better look the word up, you could hardly use that word in connection with the famous Starship USS Enterprise.
 
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No, the Original 1701 and the Refit 1701-A was the best. The refit was the best looking imho.
 

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Yes, nanotechnology will be the death of us all. It's the natural cycle of civilizations: technological progress that leads to technological autodestruction. That's why after 13 billion years, our galaxy is still empty. If even one civilization escaped destroying itself it would populate the entire galaxy in way less than a billion years.

Still... we've got a few decades left to enjoy our wonderful technology and I'm betting being disassembled into gray goo is much more pleasant than say dying from bowel cancer.
 
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