Re: 40,000-year sentences largely symbolic, says legal expert
- From: R H Draney <dadoctah@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Oct 2007 12:45:18 -0700
John O'Flaherty filted:
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 16:59:00 +0000, Peter Duncanson
<mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The thought of a Museum Prison in which a deceased prisoner is
incarcerated until the completion of thousands of years of
consecutive sentences does have an appeal.
If the entire mind of the miscreant could be captured in
cyber-reality, it could be kept "alive" long enough to suffer through
all the sentences. I suppose you could create 191 instances of it, and
finish all the sentences simultaneously, but there would be a
cumulative agony missing. Maybe if each of the victims could be
provided a copy of the mind to torture at will...
That's why we have karma....r
--
"He come in the night when one sleep on a bed.
With a hand he have the basket and foods."
- David Sedaris explains the Easter rabbit
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