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    This guy is a bit of a media hoe but nevertheless. He´s had an implant that communicated with a puter so the lights turned on and doors opened for him!

    Here´s the page
    Dear Santa, I liked the mp3 player I got but next christmas I want a SA-7 surface to air missile

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    that implant thing is stupid...
    Thay have even more advanced ones...
    They a man that could move his wives arm via implants..

    No offence meant Pooh_bear, but the site you linked realy sucks biggtime..

    I want an implant to controll my gameboy collor ! !
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    I know it sucks but atleast I´ve got a page to show ey. When are ya gonna show me yours?
    Dear Santa, I liked the mp3 player I got but next christmas I want a SA-7 surface to air missile

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    the page will be shown as soon as i get my Gameboy_Collor-implant...

    I want to play donkey-kong without hurting my thumb..
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    Hehe, can anyone say HAL? I think intelligent computers is a good idea but I don't think anything should go the route of an entire self-supportive AI as there should be limitations on everything (anyone play Deus Ex?). Checks and balances...
    We the willing, led by the unknowing, have been doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much with so little for so long that we are now qualified to do just about anything with almost nothing.

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    re the_JinX: nothing to show for ey? I´ll keep a lookout for gameboy implant
    re Vorlin: I don´t know about smarter computers, why not try to make the existing tech come closer to the human so we can use it more efficently. A good voice recognition would be nice cause my hands are starting to ache.
    Dear Santa, I liked the mp3 player I got but next christmas I want a SA-7 surface to air missile

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    Implants...

    There was a project done by Proffessor K Warwick of Reading University (UK). He is a professor of Cybernetics. He had a chip implanted in him which could be detected by sensors around the building so that, when walking around, doors would open for him, lights turned on when he entered a room and the system could log where he was and at what time. More secure than an id card(?)
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    re JerryLampy: I guess the security would depend on how the chip was constructed.
    I would like to have a closer look at how they built the system. No chance that you have info on that Jerry?
    Dear Santa, I liked the mp3 player I got but next christmas I want a SA-7 surface to air missile

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    have you heard people the 'computer' playing chess against kasparov. i think nowadays, nothing is imposible. they can make anything now that we think is imposible. have you ever wandered that why does the 'wright brothers' build the first airplane when they think that they can fly just as about 15 feet more or less above the ground. but to see, nowadays, they can fly infinitely high... have you ever wondered that the people about 100 yrs from now thinks that the moon is god. and no one can touch it. 'neil amstrong' set the first foot on the moon.

    i hope it is related but it's close.
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    Lightbulb Implant research

    Pooh-Bear (and any one else interested
    For the research stuff...
    http://www2.cyber.rdg.ac.uk/kevinwar...nterviews.html
    is a good place to start - it is the online interviews regarding the implant research. From that page you can find your way to the papers for this study (and all the other research by the Cybernetics Dept. - one of the best in the world, apparantly)

    Jerry
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