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Wow, I don't even know what to say about that one.
07/10/09
unfortunately, they never recovered the puppy that preceded said vibrator.
R.I.P Spelunker The Third. In our lives for a while - In our rectums forever.
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/Still can't get them to load in FireFox, btw.
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Someone is angling for a star of his own, eh?
;)
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(And hats off to Giz Tech for finally making it possible for me to log in today.)
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One step closer to Ghost in the Shell... when can we start uploading our brains into computers? (not that i want to... i like my brain) =]
07/10/09
Sadly such upgrades are a relatively long way away, but the fact that they will happen is mind boggling. Its probably best that it is far away though. We have alot of moral and ethical questions to ask before such technology is introduced to the general public.
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"Think of how many sports players would try to get something to enhance their reflexes."
just start a new league where anything goes - steroids, cybernetic upgrades, whatever. keep the regular leagues as they are. like stock car racing and F1.
07/10/09
going even further...i assume that everyone would simply love to be better in every physical possible sense. I wouldn't mind being able to run a mile in just over 3 minutes, lift several hundred pounds with ease, be able to see in the dark, etc. the list could go on to implants that go well beyond anything human such wings.
i was about to try and post what the moral implications of that might be. but know what? i'm sure as hell not bright enough to truly begin covering that question.
I understand exactly what you are saying about the sports players...but i think that they should be allowed to use sterioids.
the point of sports is for them to be able to do their very best. if they are all hopped up on roids/implants/whatever, then relative to one another it is an even playing field.
but i digress...
tell me dude, what specific moral issues do you think will happen or could happen as a result of implants? the generalist one being if you replace virtually everything are you still human.
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I imagine an x-ray of a terminator might not look too different.
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Screw the pacemaker - give me the whole heart.
Edit: Typos stink, but God I love this new edit feature.
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i've always thought about the line as being at one-third... but then again, if i had just one fully robotic arm, i would consider myself a cyborg.
07/10/09
Welcome to the Hardman project.