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In article <vgoe95$3u22u$2@dont-email.me>,Isn't that something to do with the fear of robots and AI?
The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:On 09/11/2024 11:19, Daniel70 wrote:What abut Grimwade syndrome?(You know how 'they' say "Everybody knows Everybody if you allow six>
degrees of Separation!!)
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Tonight I'm watching the Will Smith Film "I, Robot" .... and, at the
start, when Smith answers his Front Door, there is a Delivery Robot
there, and the Robot has the number '42' on its forehead.
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'42' was the answer to The Ultimate Question in the Series of Books/T.V.
Series "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" which was written by
Douglas Adams .... who also did some writing for "Doctor Who".
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So what's that, two degrees of Separation between 'Doctor Who' and 'I,
Robot'.
The Tom Baker story "The Robots of Death" was based on Isaac Asimov's
Robot novels and even mentions his laws of robotics. Therefore you only
need 1 degree of separation.
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My local MP knows Keir Starmer and Keir Starmer congratulated Donald
Trump after he was elected US president for the second time.
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Keir Starmer showed himself to be a despotic dictator from the day he
was elected by sacking 6 MPs who opposed him taking pensioners winter
fuel payments away so that they could die for pneumonia meaning he
wouldn't have to pay them their pensions for much longer.
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Another despotic dictator was Adolf Hitler and through Keir Starmer
Donald Trump is linked to Adolf Hitler.
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Maybe Kamala Harris should have thought of that before making false
accusations against Donald Trump.
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By accepting Labour campaigner interference in the US presidential
election Kamala Harris also supported the election of Adolf Hitler as
Germany's Chancellor and his elevation to President.
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Prove me wrong!
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