Did I get vaccinated in my sleep and then changed my search engine to Bing?

@verretor
Can't trust those computer things. They are just a fad. Here's the proof .

@mydogisahusky2 @verretor It's amazing how _late_ that headline is. You'd expect it to be mid 90's or so. But it's one month shy of 2001!

@pete @mydogisahusky2 I had already figured out at that time that the internet was there to stay. I mean. It was obvious.

@verretor @pete
It's the Galactic Internet I'm wondering about.
If there is intelligent life in numbers out in the Universe (I'm not sure we qualify yet) - they have to have a serious Web going on. Encyclopedia Galactica.

@mydogisahusky2 @verretor ...if there is a way to break the speed of light limit on communication. If not, no galactic internet.

@pete @verretor
Don't need to break it. Just surpass it.
It'd be a quantum entanglement thing i guess.

@mydogisahusky2 @verretor Interestingly quantum entanglement - at least as far as we know - can not be used to transfer information. Basically it's like both sides magically pick the same random number. But since it's random, you can't use that to actually transfer information _now_.

@pete @mydogisahusky2 Actually, I used quantum entanglement which is why it looks like I was four years late.

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