Ian,

It is not like we need computers for this. We already have the technology to
create a world where we all feel satisfied. 

It's called heroin.

Krimel

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Krimel, DM,

That may be true Krim, but you presumed David's idea of paradise was a
world without tension or conflict ... sounds more like terminal
boredom.

Perhaps paradise is a place where we feel "satisfied" at the ways
tension and conflict are handled / resolved / evolved ?

Ian

On 6/3/07, Krimel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DM
> I've wondered if the shit real world will
> get sorted out once we have discovered
> a possible virtual world that puts it to shame.
>
> i.e. is paradise something we can discover in cyber space?
>
> ---------------------------
> [Krimel]
> I already live there and it's still not always a picnic. Lots of monsters,
> lots of math, lots of other people and politics and all the usual stuff,
> only less tangible.
>
> If you told a story with no tension, no one would listen. If you made a
> world with no conflict no one would want to live in it.
>
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