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[challenge entry] Californication Monument
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(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:17, archived)
# Hello there. I know that I normally hang around /talk,
however, this image is over 100k. Generally, images on /board are around 50k or less. May I suggest you read the FAQ?
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:20, archived)
# Thanks.
I did read the faq, and I overlooked this while posting, thanks for pointing it out and I've made a quick fix.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:26, archived)
# Good stuff Sir. In classic /talk tradition, I now demand you go and add five interesting things about yourself into your profile.
And, for later use: www.b3ta.cr3ation.co.uk/upload/ add that your favourites; better image hosting.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:27, archived)
# Ooo
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:29, archived)
# WHAT A THRILLING REPLY.


slowly turning a dead day on /board into an exciting day in /talk
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:46, archived)
# Sorry.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:55, archived)
# I read your profile.
You know, we might not all always die, in the future. What do you think about that?
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:58, archived)
# I think that the regeneration of all cells exists in few creatures
most notably clams and lobsters.


In humans, or indeed any vertebrates, some cells cannot be be indefinitely regenerated.

As such, we will always die.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 19:18, archived)
# We might not always be made of cells.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 19:21, archived)
# No, indeed,
at some point we will be dead and then we will not be made of anything.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 19:23, archived)
# People are very resistant to this idea.
I think you all take some perverse comfort in impending death.
The statement "everybody always dies" is typically said with a certain quiet glee.

Our brains are only kinds of machine, and we are only the processes taking place in those machines. Keeping a person alive forever is just a matter of maintaining the process in some form, any form.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 19:30, archived)
# But forever is not attainable.
I mean, we need to continually be developing just for that person and planets do not last all that long really.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:01, archived)
# Well, there are other planets
and I don't see why you need assume only one person would benefit from any such techiniques.
There's probably technically some opposite end to time, though, yes, so I may not actually mean infinitely long by forever.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:11, archived)
# A long time, yes.
I fancy it'd be arse though.

I do not want to live forever.

I would enjoy seeing my grandchildren, but I welcome death, when it comes.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 20:32, archived)
# is this the real test for /talk
5 interesting things eh? i bet not many stick around with tough tests like that? :P

i kid, i kid because i love
seriously - merry christmas lad ;)
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:41, archived)
# For the advance of a greater and active community and to integrate myself into it,
I have complied with your request.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:43, archived)
# Its made of bacon and it can hover
LALALALALA LA.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:24, archived)
# ...
BIGGER!!!

EDIT: Better, cheers
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:25, archived)
# 6.51kb?!
Lordy, upgrade your 14.4k modem!
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:27, archived)
# ...
...was posted when the image was 107KB.
(, Wed 26 Dec 2007, 18:30, archived)