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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| The $60,000 Woman Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology. We have the capability to build the world's first bionic man. Remember the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman? Here is the first real Bionic arm and it is only $60,000! Wired to muscles in her chest. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/5348458.stm http://www.world-science.net/otherne...914_bionic.htm http://blog.scifi.com/tech/archives/...gets_bion.html |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Germany
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| Re: The $60,000 Woman I saw her on GMA yesterday - pretty cool, now she'll be able to do things she couldn't before. We still have a long way to go though - I guess they are working on a way to make a prostetic that has a touch sensation - I definitely think this is a worthwhile endeavor, even at 60,000 a pop. |
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| A posse ad esse Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Oregon
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| Re: The $60,000 Woman I can think of a few appendages for my husb...... um Anyways How cool is that? I want a bionic arm so that dishes get washed faster and I have more time for doing the important things in life. |
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| Misunderstood Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Torfaen
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| Re: The $60,000 Woman Yet another example of science fiction becoming science fact. Slightly worrying though. Shades of the Cybermen here - how much of the central nervous system can you replace with electronics before it starts to affect your emotions and ultimately your humanity? Answers on a postcard..... Or perhaps we should look at it more positively. Asimov's Bicentennial Man wasn't human at all by physical characteristics - but better than humans in all other respects. Im confused, and so am I..... ![]() |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| Re: The $60,000 Woman I see a huge difference between linking muscles to cybernetic limbs, and linking the brain with computers. (I do realise that the brain is just a large muscle though.) I have my own reservations about linking my brain with a computer, but I've been thinking about this concept for a few years now. Despite all the SF doomsday scenarios - you mention 'Cybermen' - but I can think of many others - Michael Crichton's 'Terminal Man', Neal Stephenson's 'Interface', Larry Niven's 'Saturn's Race' - there are some advantages that are so great that people are still going to queue up to have the operation. I have absolutely no doubts that this will come soon, and that the people who don't have it will be severely disadvantaged. I really hope that people continue to control the technology, and that it doesn't control us. |
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