roam
7th January 2008 - 03:38 AM
Nanotech will be able to reproduce. Otherwise they would be useless.
I think they would likely absorb/extract matereals needed to reproduce from the surrounding environment. They would likely need to be programmed with a kind of "sexual reproduction" code so they debug themselves.
oh.... landon, N_O_M? Plese end your useless and counterproductive (and frankly gutter-brained) argument. Now.
-Roan
P.S.
QUOTE (XionXXXX+Oct 11 2007, 07:33 PM)
Remember, smaller is always better....
Referring, of course, to your shlong?
N O M
7th January 2008 - 09:37 PM
QUOTE (roam+Jan 7 2008, 03:38 PM)
oh.... landon, N_O_M? Plese end your useless and counterproductive (and frankly gutter-brained) argument. Now.
... um, isn't that comment about 5 months late?
But you have a point. Any discussion with the landon is counterproductive.
roam
8th January 2008 - 04:46 AM
as long as the posts depicting an arguent are still up to be viewed, people will coment on them.
landon
23rd January 2008 - 09:26 AM
maybe i should quit talking to myself
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