- Nov 11, 2009
- 31,071
Never fear; there are literally millions of stupid guns out there. They're not going away.
Meanwhile, those who long for guns that are smarter than they themselves are will have the opportunity to buy them.
Frankly, I'm far more concerned about computer-controlled vehicles. When all the cars and trucks that were simple and owner-serviceable finally turn to rust, the opportunity to be tracked and traced by whomever has access to the software will be inescapable. So will the owners themselves; dotGov will know where you go, and will probably have the ability to control your vehicle, at least to the point of being capable of immobilising it.
Thank heaven they're on our side!
Meanwhile, those who long for guns that are smarter than they themselves are will have the opportunity to buy them.
Frankly, I'm far more concerned about computer-controlled vehicles. When all the cars and trucks that were simple and owner-serviceable finally turn to rust, the opportunity to be tracked and traced by whomever has access to the software will be inescapable. So will the owners themselves; dotGov will know where you go, and will probably have the ability to control your vehicle, at least to the point of being capable of immobilising it.
Thank heaven they're on our side!