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Old 06-26-2007, 12:50 AM
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1. Faulty Hard Drive- This is somewhat relative. In my opinion our mental hard drives cuts out the meaningless details and focuses on the important information. Its convienent really. Relevant details are usually not forgotten.

2. Low RAM- Yes we can only focus on one thing at thing at a time but again we only really have to focus on relevant things.

3. Slow CPU- What is that supposed to mean?

4. Infinite Loops- Not nessecarily but it is a problem for many and it CAN be an advantage.

5. Lack of Error correction- Again, not nessecarily.

6. Limited sensory input- Yes, this is true we can only focus upon immediate surroundings, in other words, what is relevant. And the sixth sense is pretty sweet if its well developed.

7. Poor Networking Capabilities- Only true for southerners and poets.

8. High Maintenance Costs- Well, Steve you've disproved this somewhat. Polyphasic sleep anyone? Anyways, your mind does important ************ during sleep so bleh.

9. Legacy Code- You can overcome this though.

10. Dying isn't so bad, as you've mentioned in other blog posts.

So, yeah I refuse to let you bash human intelligence Steve!
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