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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 13:03:41 GMT -5
Actually, Stephen Hawking is unfortuntely almost just his brain right now due to his tragic illness. Well, this might also solve the population problem on earth. Computers take less space and don't eat.
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Post by debutante on Sept 25, 2013 13:56:43 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 14:40:47 GMT -5
Okay, I see what you're getting at. And "computer" doesn't just have to mean like a desktop, but sure can be a robot. That would make more sense because what's a brain without a body. But with what consequence?
Would anyone here like to live on as a robeot?
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Post by raybar on Sept 25, 2013 19:30:27 GMT -5
Would anyone here like to live on as a robeot? If the choice were death or life as a robot, I would give it a go. If it wasn't any good, I could always arrange to die later.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 20:35:39 GMT -5
Would anyone here like to live on as a robeot? If the choice were death or life as a robot, I would give it a go. If it wasn't any good, I could always arrange to die later. Assuming you had the choice. I don't want anyone fooling with my brain and implanting it anywhere. I have no desire to be the bride of Frankenstein.
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