A lot of people hang on that strongly, but at some point you just can't get 
hung up on that stuff. I dunno... 10 years? 20 years? 

I'm 35 and probably 50% of my current viewpoint on things has changed since I 
was in high school. 




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From: ch...@wbmfg.com 
To: af@afmug.com 
Sent: Thursday, December 7, 2017 10:38:34 AM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT slightly political 




I watched Dustin Hoffman get ambushed on a news show the other day. The guy 
doing the questioning was grilling him on stuff that supposedly happened 40 
years ago. 

Who is the same person they were 40 years ago? 
Is there to be any allowance for increased wisdom, growing up, learning, 
changes of attitudes? 
Is there to be any allowance for the era or environment in which the offense 
happened? 




From: Adam Moffett 
Sent: Thursday, December 7, 2017 9:09 AM 
To: af@afmug.com 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT slightly political 


Reminds me of the Black Mirror episode called "Nosedive" 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nosedive 
It's available on Netflix. 

Basically, scoring on social media gets used for everything. The prices you pay 
for services, whether you're allowed into a condo, whether you get to have and 
keep a job, how the police treat you. I get the impression that it's not 
codified as law, just a fact of the presence of social media and ubiquitous 
access to it. Basically the Facebook distopia. It's a good episode....and a 
good series in general. 


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From: ch...@wbmfg.com 
To: af@afmug.com 
Sent: 12/7/2017 10:56:23 AM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT slightly political 






Maybe they could start with China’s citizenship score essentially ranking 
everyone’s behavior. 




From: Nate Burke 
Sent: Thursday, December 7, 2017 8:54 AM 
To: af@afmug.com 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT slightly political 

Facebook and Google already have all the data of your likes/dislikes/beliefs 
(even one's you are not sure of). Seems like the next logical step would be a 
compatibility matrix. You are only allowed to interact with a potential date if 
you have >90% compatibility. Otherwise your advances would be moot, and 
therefore unwanted. Proximity devices would allow you to go into a club, and 
see all potential matches nearby. As you approach, their name badge would 
either turn green or red. If you get too close to a Red, it will start 
flashing, thereby alerting all close by to be on the lookout for potential 
harassing behavior. 


On 12/7/2017 9:46 AM, Bill Prince wrote: 

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Yeah. Parse these two statements, and how they might come across verbally. 
Don't! Stop! 
Don't stop! 
bp
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On 12/7/2017 7:44 AM, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote: 

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All young men trying to get a date could be classified as a predator. There is 
the prey and the predator. It is a matter degree. Unwanted attention, unwanted 
proximity, unwanted touching. Until the girl decided the kid is OK then the 
playing hard to get games morphs into no=yes and so forth. 

Is a kid screwing up his courage to go in for a kiss at the end of a date 
risking becoming a criminal? 

Hitting a good looking woman is now considered sexual predation. 

NPR had a good example. Good looking woman at a party. George Clooney and Steve 
Buscemi both hit on her at different times. Both use the exact same words. 
Perhaps different deliveries but the exact same words. The woman is mesmerized 
by the attention by George and feels harassed by Buscemi. 

How can you codify how people are supposed to behave? 




From: Jaime Solorza 
Sent: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 8:29 PM 
To: Animal Farm 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT slightly political 


All sexual predators...from Top to bottom, regardless of party, should be 
pecked to death...I have four daughters. That Alabama pedophile would have 
disappeared. End of story. 


Jaime Solorza 


On Dec 6, 2017 8:26 PM, "Steve Jones" < thatoneguyst...@gmail.com > wrote: 

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I feel bad for that guy. hes about to get his rectum widened and not so much as 
mcdouble with cheese for dinner 


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Al Franken = injured chicken LOL 


From: "Chuck McCown" < ch...@wbmfg.com > 
To: af@afmug.com 
Sent: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 8:15:10 PM 
Subject: [AFMUG] OT slightly political 






One of my aunts married a guy that had a small factory farm. He raised fryers. 
Those chickens you get at KFC. They were allowed to run around in a very large 
room. Thousands of them per room, maybe tens of thousands. He had lots of 
buildings with rooms like that. 
There was this tiny conveyer of chicken feed (maybe 3 inches wide) that snaked 
round the room so they were never farther than a dozen steps from food. I think 
it took 6 or 8 weeks from hatching before they were ready for market. 

Toward the end of their existence they would get so heavy they would just park 
and the conveyer and not really move. I don’t recall 
how they got water (this was 50 years ago). 

If one got injured somehow, perhaps getting something caught in the conveyer or 
whatever, if there was a single spot of blood, the other chickens would notice 
and in short order peck the injured chicken to death. Even a dot of red ink was 
enough. They would pile on and do them in. 

I see some parallels. Humans are chickens sometimes. 




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