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Comments on Neurochip A Living Brain On A Silicon Chip
'The Ganymedean life form ... had not yet objected to being made over into a portion of an electronic system.'- Philip K. Dick (Read
the complete story)
"A rolling road engineer/cadet riding a "tumblebug" unicycle from Heinlein's "The Roads Must Roll"? "
(AJ_Dual 8/11/2010 7:38:43 PM) |
"AJ - you are amazing! I only posted this about 3 minutes before your comment. This picture is taken from the Astounding SF cover illustration depicting a tumblebug from the Heinlein story you mentioned. Read more about them, browse no fewer than eight real-world tumblebug-related news stories, and see the original cover, on my entry for tumblebug."
(Bill Christensen 8/11/2010 7:48:20 PM) |
"first read this story in19 71, I was 11"
(jeff 8/14/2010 4:03:14 PM) |
"Yep, we have kinda caught up.
http://gizmodo.com/384074/uno-a-unicycle+motorbike+segway-hybrid
This was done with one wheel a few years ago but this is the first one I found.
And yes, I WANT ONE."
(icecycle 8/18/2010 6:37:00 PM) |
"I'll put that one up when I get back to my main computer."
(Bill Christensen 8/19/2010 5:13:46 AM) |
"This is a lie for 5 year the same professor is periodically announcing the same chip
He wasted millions of dollars and keep announcing the same chip as a new chip. This is one of the typical muslim lies.
He is another Taliban from Canada and Pakistan."
( 12/29/2010 8:07:44 AM) |
"Neurochips can be abused, here is a story on them http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007LAX6YY"
(Rush5090 3/22/2012 6:37:23 PM) |
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