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jficquette
ParticipantDidn’t watch it but in the next 50 years neural chip implants will allow networking with anyone or anything so equipped. In 100 years it will be DNA based. No need for implants to network.
That’s my story and I am sticking to it.(g)
John
jficquette
ParticipantDidn’t watch it but in the next 50 years neural chip implants will allow networking with anyone or anything so equipped. In 100 years it will be DNA based. No need for implants to network.
That’s my story and I am sticking to it.(g)
John
jficquette
ParticipantDidn’t watch it but in the next 50 years neural chip implants will allow networking with anyone or anything so equipped. In 100 years it will be DNA based. No need for implants to network.
That’s my story and I am sticking to it.(g)
John
jficquette
ParticipantDidn’t watch it but in the next 50 years neural chip implants will allow networking with anyone or anything so equipped. In 100 years it will be DNA based. No need for implants to network.
That’s my story and I am sticking to it.(g)
John
June 6, 2010 at 7:36 AM in reply to: Has libertarianism been exposed for the fraud that it is? #560521jficquette
ParticipantNo, but Socialism has.
June 6, 2010 at 7:36 AM in reply to: Has libertarianism been exposed for the fraud that it is? #560622jficquette
ParticipantNo, but Socialism has.
June 6, 2010 at 7:36 AM in reply to: Has libertarianism been exposed for the fraud that it is? #561117jficquette
ParticipantNo, but Socialism has.
June 6, 2010 at 7:36 AM in reply to: Has libertarianism been exposed for the fraud that it is? #561222jficquette
ParticipantNo, but Socialism has.
June 6, 2010 at 7:36 AM in reply to: Has libertarianism been exposed for the fraud that it is? #561503jficquette
ParticipantNo, but Socialism has.
jficquette
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]When I was in college a roomate kept 2 pit bulls that were sweet and well behaved. They were the nicest and best trained dogs I had ever been around. For exercise we would take a bicycle tire and get them both to bite down on it. They would lock their jaws and have a tug of war that often went over 1 hour. We drank alot of beer watching them and it was an amazing site to see their instincts at work. On time for no reason one of them took a chunk out of my roomates calves and he got rid of them. As nice as these dogs are there is something hereditary inside them that cant be denied or trained away. You need to be very careful with them and your neighbors have good reason to be concerned.[/quote]
Fighting dogs are bred to ignore pain. That also breeds out intelligence which accounts for their unpredictability in random encounters.
jficquette
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]When I was in college a roomate kept 2 pit bulls that were sweet and well behaved. They were the nicest and best trained dogs I had ever been around. For exercise we would take a bicycle tire and get them both to bite down on it. They would lock their jaws and have a tug of war that often went over 1 hour. We drank alot of beer watching them and it was an amazing site to see their instincts at work. On time for no reason one of them took a chunk out of my roomates calves and he got rid of them. As nice as these dogs are there is something hereditary inside them that cant be denied or trained away. You need to be very careful with them and your neighbors have good reason to be concerned.[/quote]
Fighting dogs are bred to ignore pain. That also breeds out intelligence which accounts for their unpredictability in random encounters.
jficquette
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]When I was in college a roomate kept 2 pit bulls that were sweet and well behaved. They were the nicest and best trained dogs I had ever been around. For exercise we would take a bicycle tire and get them both to bite down on it. They would lock their jaws and have a tug of war that often went over 1 hour. We drank alot of beer watching them and it was an amazing site to see their instincts at work. On time for no reason one of them took a chunk out of my roomates calves and he got rid of them. As nice as these dogs are there is something hereditary inside them that cant be denied or trained away. You need to be very careful with them and your neighbors have good reason to be concerned.[/quote]
Fighting dogs are bred to ignore pain. That also breeds out intelligence which accounts for their unpredictability in random encounters.
jficquette
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]When I was in college a roomate kept 2 pit bulls that were sweet and well behaved. They were the nicest and best trained dogs I had ever been around. For exercise we would take a bicycle tire and get them both to bite down on it. They would lock their jaws and have a tug of war that often went over 1 hour. We drank alot of beer watching them and it was an amazing site to see their instincts at work. On time for no reason one of them took a chunk out of my roomates calves and he got rid of them. As nice as these dogs are there is something hereditary inside them that cant be denied or trained away. You need to be very careful with them and your neighbors have good reason to be concerned.[/quote]
Fighting dogs are bred to ignore pain. That also breeds out intelligence which accounts for their unpredictability in random encounters.
jficquette
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]When I was in college a roomate kept 2 pit bulls that were sweet and well behaved. They were the nicest and best trained dogs I had ever been around. For exercise we would take a bicycle tire and get them both to bite down on it. They would lock their jaws and have a tug of war that often went over 1 hour. We drank alot of beer watching them and it was an amazing site to see their instincts at work. On time for no reason one of them took a chunk out of my roomates calves and he got rid of them. As nice as these dogs are there is something hereditary inside them that cant be denied or trained away. You need to be very careful with them and your neighbors have good reason to be concerned.[/quote]
Fighting dogs are bred to ignore pain. That also breeds out intelligence which accounts for their unpredictability in random encounters.
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