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COR 2000

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Also, to respond to the OT, my vote goes to the AA12 Military Shotgun:


The fact it was made by Blackwater makes it even worse.
 

Jharry5

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CloggedDonkey said:

and it's autonomous, so it makes decisions on who lives and dies by a computer! And when they first field tested it, it turned it's guns an American soldiers(didn't fire, thank god)!
This wins hands down in my opinion. Giving a machine the choice over life and death is a very scary thought. Have they ever seen the Terminator?
 

lodo_bear

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COR 2000 said:
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Also, to respond to the OT, my vote goes to the AA12 Military Shotgun:


The fact it was made by Blackwater makes it even worse.
Q: What do you get when you cross a shotgun with a tommy gun and load it with exploding bullets?

A: You get screwed.

On the subject of scary robots, check out this article on Gizmodo:
http://gizmodo.com/5164349/the-five-most-terrifying-robots
They'll chase you down on land or in space, they'll catch and ensnare you, they'll force-feed you half-to death, and then they'll vivisect you.

A final note: there's been a lot of worry over the large hadron collider. I'm here to tell you that your fears are unfounded. Yes, the LHC is capable of generating tiny black holes. Unfortunately for the black holes (and fortunately for us), they're too small to live. All black holes slowly leak radiation, and the smaller the black hole, the greater the leakage, so all the black holes generated by the LHC evaporate in an amount of time so small that even the "nano" prefix isn't sufficient to describe it. There is no way to generate a stable black hole with the LHC (at least, not until my modifications are complete, and my black hole ray goes operational! Ah ha ha ha ha ha! Ahem).

Creations of science may yet kill us all, but when we finally pull the trigger on ourselves, the gun won't be the LHC.