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RazielDemon
May 3, 2006, @ 03:08 AM
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1570835.html
Juggalo
May 3, 2006, @ 07:18 AM
What's next, CD-R dispensing vaginas?
RazielDemon
May 3, 2006, @ 11:37 AM
Well thank you for that mental picture, now I'm rather hoping for a mental eraser.
Juggalo
May 3, 2006, @ 03:18 PM
That'd have to be one loose chick. :blink:
Karmashock
May 3, 2006, @ 08:05 PM
that's actually an interesting idea... as time goes on we're all going to become cyborgs... this is going to be one of the places implanted machines are stored... I don't think it'll be mp3 players... but perhaps neral feedback subprocessors... for direct control over certain devices through neral messages.
For example... lets say I 'think' "call so and so"... and it calls them... or I sit in a car with no steering wheel and think the how the car should move... and it does.
This technology is a long way off... but it oculd give people telepathic control over compatible machines.
Imagine as world with almost no controls whatsoever... because the controls are in your mind.
Samfisherman
May 3, 2006, @ 10:01 PM
That would suck to get a headache or something and not be able to open your refrigerator because you can't concentrate enough ^.^
Polaris
May 3, 2006, @ 10:21 PM
My only question:
Would it still be squishy?
*fondle*
*slap* you broke my mp3 player, asshole!
Juggalo
May 4, 2006, @ 02:26 PM
:lol:
Karmashock
May 4, 2006, @ 05:33 PM
My only question:
Would it still be squishy?
*fondle*
*slap* you broke my mp3 player, asshole!
like all breast implants, it'll be hard and weird feeling...
Juggalo
May 4, 2006, @ 10:24 PM
wouldn't that like fuck up a baby if she breast fed..... :|
RazielDemon
May 5, 2006, @ 01:58 AM
Nope, implants don't appear to have any noticable effect on that.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/19/BreastImplant%28inamed35%29.jpg
(see: the implant is beneath the mamary glands, resting on the pectoralis major as natural base of the breast normaly would)
And listening to mozart appartently helps baby's develop... so win-win situation :)
That is, if people still ever listened to that kindof stuff :(
Polaris
May 5, 2006, @ 03:31 AM
<3 mozart
<3 boobs
this might work.
Juggalo
May 5, 2006, @ 04:49 AM
lmao Pol...
allied56
May 6, 2006, @ 12:23 PM
rofl @ mozart
karma wacthes too much sci fi
Juggalo
May 6, 2006, @ 12:57 PM
Sci-Fi kicks ass. Dont dis Sci-Fi...
Karmashock
May 6, 2006, @ 01:26 PM
rofl @ mozart
karma wacthes too much sci fi
not at all, trust me, in time humanity is going to get gentically modified and cyborged... there's no stopping it, you can only slow it down.
allied56
May 6, 2006, @ 02:56 PM
sounds like terminator, id bet my life savings (bout 3 quid) that it wont happen in this life time
Devon
May 6, 2006, @ 09:14 PM
Oh yea, this was reported ages back in the Sun, (who brought you page 3)
My only question:
Would it still be squishy?
*fondle*
nah, thats you picking another track to play.....
Juggalo
May 7, 2006, @ 12:24 AM
nah, thats you picking another track to play.....
:rofl:
Karmashock
May 7, 2006, @ 01:08 AM
sounds like terminator, id bet my life savings (bout 3 quid) that it wont happen in this life time
to what extent? SOme of it has already happened... and more will follow.
We've got blind people seeing through video cameras... the cameras literally connected to optic nerons in their skull.
we've got men without arms controlling mechanical arms through neral interfaces... crude... but a work in progress.
It's coming.
DJTheBaron
May 7, 2006, @ 02:16 AM
well neb ceartanly needs a pair, you should get her fitted with an bluetooth ipod
Rubba Duck
May 7, 2006, @ 08:23 AM
This is just wierd, no matter what way you try and think about it... :wtf:
allied56
May 7, 2006, @ 11:10 AM
to what extent? SOme of it has already happened... and more will follow.
We've got blind people seeing through video cameras... the cameras literally connected to optic nerons in their skull.
we've got men without arms controlling mechanical arms through neral interfaces... crude... but a work in progress.
It's coming.
but not on a mass scale, i mean we dont have implants at birth to improve us, we have no where near the technology to combine man and machine on a large scale.
Juggalo
May 8, 2006, @ 02:10 PM
Go play Deus Ex.... >_>
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