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Posted by marcus on 02-26-2001 03:33 PM:

Dot-coms are tanking left and right with no end in site, and all I have to say about it is, Thank (insert your deity here).

http://www.visorcentral.com/page/0-4-76-6-4.htm

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Posted by argent on 02-26-2001 05:04 PM:

What's wrong with implantable computers? Just think, it could monitor your blood sugar and your ATM card and tell you "uh-uh, you don't need those Krispy Kreme donuts you just bought, leave them at the office for some other schmuck to eat...".

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Posted by agraham999 on 02-26-2001 05:28 PM:

Maybe nothing if it can help me shed 20 pounds while still eating donuts. BTW...aren't you overseas??? Where did you get Krispy Kreme donuts?

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Posted by argent on 02-26-2001 05:43 PM:

Overseas? Depends on where you are, I guess. I live in Houston.

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Posted by agraham999 on 02-26-2001 05:57 PM:

Oops...that is what you get for assuming...must have been the interesting runes in your signature that threw me off.

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Posted by argent on 02-26-2001 06:01 PM:

Nifty. If I change my signature it changes *everywhere*. I'll bet you can't remember what it used to say.

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Posted by agraham999 on 02-26-2001 06:08 PM:

HEY! That's cool!

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Posted by EricG on 02-26-2001 06:31 PM:

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Originally posted by argent
What's wrong with implantable computers? Just think, it could monitor your blood sugar and your ATM card and tell you "uh-uh, you don't need those Krispy Kreme donuts you just bought, leave them at the office for some other schmuck to eat...".


What's wrong with it.. While all your points are very valid and good, some marketing moron will start putting ad banners in your head, "track" what you think, and target market your brain.. that's the problem..

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Posted by argent on 02-26-2001 06:40 PM:

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Originally posted by EricG


What's wrong with it.. While all your points are very valid and good, some marketing moron will start putting ad banners in your head, "track" what you think, and target market your brain.. that's the problem..



Neal Stephenson, "The Diamond Age", a guy gets his implants invaded by a virus that ran ads for roach motels in 1/4 of his field of view until he comitted suicide.

The difference is, I don't plan on buying any implants running Windows.

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Posted by dick-richardson on 02-26-2001 07:36 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by argent
Neal Stephenson, "The Diamond Age", a guy gets his implants invaded by a virus that ran ads for roach motels in 1/4 of his field of view until he comitted suicide.

The difference is, I don't plan on buying any implants running Windows.


That's hilarious! I'll think I'll stay out of the implant business altogether. The last thing I need is to drop 30 IQ points every time I pass through an x-ray scanner at the airport.

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Posted by bkbk on 02-26-2001 11:27 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by agraham999
HEY! That's cool!

Sig: "I saw that everyone else had a signature and I felt left out, so here is mine."

Eh, this kind of made me break down, too. I trust not a lot of people will be surprised by my selection. I see I got it slightly wrong though; not so great! Eh, I hope it fixes itself under this post when I doctor it, to wipe out all traces of my own imperfection so I don't have to see myself!

Anyway, liked the article -- on all levels.

We should get real, though, folks. Implants are LIKELY, rather than not. And probably in our lifetime. And the time to start thinking about the heavy issues is now. BION, people will likely look to us as "the technologists" for answers!

I'd suggest reading up on Ray Kurzweil's and Bill Joy's recent thougts on this and other subjects.

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Posted by dick-richardson on 03-01-2001 08:35 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by bkbk
...I'd suggest reading up on Ray Kurzweil's and Bill Joy's recent thougts on this and other subjects.

May I suggest Arthur Schopenhauer's "On Thinking for Oneself" for your literary perusal?

BTW, receiving "violent opposition" doesn't necessarily mean one has a great spirit. Villiage idiots didn't get treated very well, either.

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Posted by homer on 03-05-2001 08:08 PM:

Wow. Great article. I've been neglecting the articles on VC for too long...

Nice work. I especially like your term "internet pruning stage"...much more accurate than the whole "dot-com crash".

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and even tried web personal ads (I have a doozey of a story)



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Posted by agraham999 on 03-05-2001 08:24 PM:

My Dating Story

So I tried out the net dating thing...through the web personals. Met someone...had a whirlwind romance...got engaged.

Then was talking with a friend who was not having such a good time of it and I recommended dating via the web. So we went to a personals site and I pulled up people who fit my interests...so that I could show him how it was done. Of the hundreds of people who came back from the search I selected one.

I found it strange that her personal ad sounded a lot like my fiance...and I thought...hmmm I'll read on. The person described their favorite date...and it was the last date we were on (where I proposed)...her last movie was a movie she saw with me...and so on and so on...all things we had done together...

So I did a little detective work...and it turned out she was seeing a lot of different people while we were engaged. So...that was the last personal ad I ever took part in.

I don't recommend it.

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Posted by Spekko on 04-03-2001 06:00 AM:

Implants...

Computer implants would be interesting, but how would you upgrade them? I don't want any trap doors on my skull.

What if they crash, and as a developer's backdoor, release hormones that coincidentally cause the effect of a surpository?

And if you don't want it to ring, can you turn it to vibrate mode?

If they run Linux, will you count penguins as you fall asleep, while running a wireless LAN server from your brain? And if X doesn't support your brain driver, does it halt in command prompt mode?


Posted by argent on 04-03-2001 11:03 AM:

Rather have it halt in "command prompt mode" than bluescreening. "Sorry, I'll skip on the 3-d movie, my left eye is full of hex dumps".

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