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To: shades who wrote (63400)5/6/2005 4:30:57 AM
From: zonder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
The movie showed LA. That is hardly "influence over the whole globe".

That Asian/Japanese influence will be a dominant global force is a theme in William Gibson's books - similarly themed sci-fi, set in a near future. Your chances of being a propos on this issue are higher if you reference to his books, starting with "Neuromancer" where he coined the term "cyberspace", and continuing with "Mona Lisa Overdrive", "Idoru", etc.

[I suspect your level of literacy is nowhere near what would be necessary to drop such references, and hence your use of "Blade Runner" as an example, but it's OK. I enjoy acting like we have something remotely resembling an actual intellectual discussion here...]

you dumb guy!

You still didn't get it, did you?

PS your buttons are so easy to push DUDE - hehe. sucker.

Such pathetic acts of self-embarrassment do move me quite often, that is right. Not to anger, of course, but to sadness.

Do you think that is something I should change? Maybe then I can sink to your level of petty schoolyard insults.

On second thought - thanks. But no, thanks.