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2003-10-14, 05:25 PM | [Ignore Me] #17 | ||
That would be so awsome, i could get a robot Pen/Pencil so i don't get writing cramps anymore, and i need a thought keyboard and mouse so easy PS ownage and uber fast reaction. I also need a harddrive installed so i can remember peoples names and otherthings like that.
( once i had a class with this guy for a year and by the end of the year i didn't even know his last name)
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2003-10-14, 11:30 PM | [Ignore Me] #20 | ||
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lol its so fucking obivous that were gonna replace ourselves with a different being, either an ultra genetically engineered human that has like an IQ of 300 and can run 50 MPH and can lift like 1000 pounds. Or we start merging ourselves with machine, which I think is a good idea. Hook me up with something like what neo has in the matrix. Just plug him in and he's a learning machine. Fuck school!!!
Oh yea I also read somewhere that the military is looking to replace all the controls in jets with something that allows the pilot just to think what he wants to do. So in other words the plane is moving at the speed of thought! I always wonder though what happens if you starting thinking about crashing your plane into the side of a mountain by mistake...
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2003-10-14, 11:52 PM | [Ignore Me] #21 | ||
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Can you say: 1984?
The "Thought Policeman" 1: Ear implants to boost hearing, and detect subversive words. 2: Several vision modes, like Predator. 3: Hidden cameras all over the body, watching in all directions. 4: Toes detatch to become cameras. 5: Silent jetpack to spy in windows. 6: Psionic implant to read the mind.
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2003-10-15, 02:42 AM | [Ignore Me] #22 | ||
1. Freedom of speech is a bitch. There are some limits on it but just saying something like "Man, I think the government sucks!" can cause no legal reprecussions.
2. Using infrared to see into peoples houses by the police without a warrent is, I believe, currently before the supreme court and will most likely fail. 3. How is that a problem? It would also be confusing as hell to boot. 4. Ok...again what's the problem. right now I could place cameras all over your house that would be nearly impossible to detect. I'd rathr have someone use their toe, easier to see 5. ....how do you come up with this on a discussion pertaiing to cybernetic implants /boggle 6. Would never pass legal scrutiny if used for any law enforcment purposes. Yes, Aztec my friend, there are advantages to living in the U.S. Real life is not a novel about a society that defines opressive
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2003-10-15, 09:08 AM | [Ignore Me] #24 | ||
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i want to mention, that currently, your brain carries much more infromation than a standard hard drive, unfortunaly, i think its only about a terrabyte, just wait for quantom computers, those things (if we see them before were dead) will be the shit. get this, they will use phisical objects to store info, like, they can store one byte on a atom, so in something the size of a atom, somthing like 24.000,000,000 atoms are in that area, so umm, thats like 24 terrabytes in something that small. also, it will be able to call up the info in a blink of a eye, if not faster. though, i dunno if we will be able to play games on em... and also, this is according to phyisics, and the first quantom computer is already being built, in auzzy land
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2003-10-16, 11:50 PM | [Ignore Me] #29 | ||
Quantum computers are a lot like nanites. They'd be fucking sweet if they worked, but so far no one has even come close to getting them to or even come up with a workable theory to make them work. Pipe dream atm, but in 50 years? Meh, could be
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