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[URL]http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/science/story/0,12996,1448908,00.html[/URL]
Imagine the uses, you would never have to bother doing anything again, he has sockets in his head so that he can be plugged in to the computer.
He at the moment can control a robot arm which gives hope to people that have lost limbs.
This is a major step for bring implants can't wait to read how the rest of the tests go to see how he does with harder tasks.
> Think of what being plugged directly into the computer could do for
> your gaming skillz.
"Crap, 6 of them, I've only got 6 pistol bullets left :-O"
*Headshot*
*Headshot*
*Headshot*
*Headshot*
*Headshot*
*Headshot*
Wow.
That would be so cool.
"Oh yeh"
*RECHARGE*
"Oh yeh"
*RECHARGE*
"Oh yeh"
*RECHARGE*
Woah..
I'll train mine to a lvl24 Deacon.
Nobody in their right mind would plug a computer into their head, unless they were Evil Bill S Preston Esquire or Evil Ted "Theadore" Logan.
It starts like this and will only escalate until one day we all control robots arms with our minds.
> Or a power serge?
It's obvious; he'll become a superhero.
powercut wise i can't imagine it will do too much apart from leave him sitting in the dark like most people with out the internet.
My god imagine if i had a power cut my computers would stop.....i only have a laptop thats battery lasts about 3 hours but what if it was longer? what am i supposed to do??
:' (
> Poor lad.
He is with his father now.