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Re: "My God. It's full of stars" ( was: re: A.I.)




--- rhys daily <shadow at teuton_org> wrote:

 i
> found it interesting tha thenry never bonded with
> david. why?

David was programmed to give unconditional love only
to the person that punched the little code thingys. 
That was his ma.  I think as far as Henry was
cocerned, he didn't really want David as much as he
wanted his wife to have a child to love her.

 did anyone
> else find it slightly sociopathic, this aobsessive
> love? why is it
> endearing in a little boy, but not in a man or
> woman? 

That's a great point.  Maybe because in a child there
is the assumption that it is an innocent love and not
self-seeking.  (Glen Close in 'Fatal Attraction' -
obsessive and very self-seeking.  Okay, bad example.)

what makes his quest
> so noble? 

It's everybody's quest, isn't it.  To find someone to
love who will love us in the same way we love them. 
And then to do whatever it takes to keep that love.

Kelvin

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Time is precious
Talk is cheap
So make it mean something.
         -- Rob Jungklas

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