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For science geeks & art lovers alike

Last post 07-15-2003, 2:19 PM by Tolik. 2 replies.
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  •  07-15-2003, 2:19 PM 2588

    For science geeks & art lovers alike

    This is cewl. Wild stuff & interesting questions.... I can't wait 'til the planet is crawling with disgruntled poser franken-art cells with an attitude.... but do they drink over-priced complicated coffee? http://artbots.org/2003/participants/MEART/ Anais "For me, the adventures of the mind, each inflection of thought, each movement, nuance, discovery is an immense source of exhilaration." Anais Nin, 1934
  •  07-15-2003, 2:52 PM 49011 in reply to 2588

    For science geeks & art lovers alike

    great. cyborgs. scary stuff.
  •  07-15-2003, 5:15 PM 49025 in reply to 2588

    For science geeks & art lovers alike

    yeah wright - "cyborgs"...a couple of disconnected unorganized nerve cells with wires sticking out. You wanna see a real cyborg - do a test from a 3 grade. Take a recently euthanized frog. Cut off a leg and stick a wire in it. Wait for a lightning to strike near-by. Watch the leg move. That's scary. That would produce much better results than the rat's brain stem cells swimming around electrodes. Afterwards you can cook the leg or see if you can attached it to a piece of wood and make a swimming cyborg. If you can get a couple of your friends do the same - you can even have a race of cyborgs. The looser gets to make a frog leg soup.
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