Jiri,

On 6/12/08, Jiri Jelinek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You may not necessarily want to mess with a particular problem/education.
> You may have much better things to do. All of us may have better things to
> do.
> Just listen to that word: "PROBLEM".. Do you want to have anything to
> do with problems if you absolutely don't have to?


YES - I enjoy real-world puzzles.

So when we get there, we will just say: "Hey AGI, you deal with those
> things!".. And it will.


I have a friend, Dave, who is a PhD psychologist. He wants everything to
be luxurious. He would never own a car without power everything, he has all
of the latest gizmos, etc. I on the other hand enjoy every part of my life,
and am happy to just have a car that runs at all, I enjoy doing myself the
things that Dave's gizmos do, etc. I repair my own cars because I enjoy it
and because it keeps my back flexible. All of my cars were given to me by
previous owners who thought they were unrepairable. When I find that I have
too many cars, I simply give one to another family member. I might take a
broken AGI and fix it, or maybe even accept one for free, but I can't see
myself actually paying any money for one. Dave, on the other hand, would
probably be your ideal customer. Maybe I could trade a repaired AGI for one
of Dave's old cars? However, I can't see dedicating my life to making Dave
happy in his indolence.

Steve Richfield



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