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Question of the Day! by kickstart2001-10-10 00:01:04
  I wanna judge each individually. by Kickstart2001-10-10 14:47:10
    How long do you plan on living? by nin_man 2001-10-10 14:54:30
I would imagine judging five billion people could take some time. 47,000 years or so, if each judgement took five minutes, but only 9,500 if you just spent a minute with each person. Still, you're going to be too old to enjoy your new Utopia by the time you're finished. :)
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      No-time-null-space by flamebait2001-10-10 15:17:18
        Yes, yes. by nin_man2001-10-10 15:27:31
          Perhaps we can work a solution here.. by BlurOfSerenity2001-10-10 15:33:46
            1001 Kickstarts? by nin_man2001-10-10 15:36:25
              Sounds like it would make a good Disney movie too. by BlurOfSerenity2001-10-10 15:39:54
                Dump them in the no-time-null-space? by flamebait2001-10-10 15:46:36
                  Or send them a few zillion years into the future (n/t) by BlurOfSerenity2001-10-10 15:50:26
                    what if the people from the future.... by feralthalid2001-10-10 20:40:34
                      Who wouldn't want 1000 pet Kickstarts? by nin_man2001-10-10 21:00:13
                Do it the well-tried way. by Beorn2001-10-10 15:58:53
                  I still vote for The B Ark solution. (n/t) by BlurOfSerenity2001-10-10 16:00:29
            Hmmm...If you put an infinite number of Kickstarts by adiplomat2001-10-10 21:52:46

 

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