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By: rocketsauce08. on 21 Nov 08, 19:15:53
o boy, im going to do it
By: EreinionEluchil. on 01 Oct 08, 01:59:19
They could even fix your brain while they're at it.
By: mattschol. on 30 Sep 08, 02:00:29
Cool, if we could do that we could pretty much eliminate genetic disease. Your genes will be up on dating sites.
By: miv333. on 19 Sep 08, 19:24:48
It's GATTACA.
By: mookixox. on 03 Sep 08, 06:14:16
If diseases like cancer and M.S are natural deaths then I want people to die as UNnaturally as possible.
By: mookixox. on 03 Sep 08, 06:12:40
Hey if my parents could 'code-in' my genetics for me to be hung like a horse I'm all for it!!
By: rjamesgoebel. on 29 Jun 08, 17:07:54
In other words, GATTICA.
By: sirachman. on 26 Jun 08, 23:01:07
Buy into? Im afraid you misunderstood, these are prizes funded by individuals and businesses. The X-Prize Foundation is not asking you for any money, yet when the time comes that advancements are found under their prizes you will likely be one of the people who use them.
By: KH6778. on 26 Jun 08, 14:18:28
and a filthy piece of propaganda to get you to buy into their promised future that never comes , broken promises , money , power control is what its about ,
By: KH6778. on 26 Jun 08, 14:14:35
oh like they really care. give me a break
By: DerekTweedy. on 01 Apr 08, 06:56:02
Timeline merge approaching.
By: rubbe. on 21 Mar 08, 09:56:58
what if people died naturally? ;P
By: Jmcenanly. on 21 Mar 08, 00:26:03
When I see stories like this, I know that the 21st centruy will be when everything changes for the better, in spite of the politicians.