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Re: OH MY GOD!     

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Author: Christopher A. Lee
Date: Aug 22, 2008 16:46

... illiterate. But it wasn't as bad as the grammar flames I've occasionally had when I've used the subjunctive. Me, I rarely indulge the impulse to pick on someone else's brain-o errors -- except when they commit one in the very process of impugning your intellgence, Then it's engineer/petard time. Yep. I can't type and the spelling checker doesn't always catch the ...
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Re: OH MY GOD!     

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Author: Cary Kittrell
Date: Aug 22, 2008 16:39

... the s and d keys are next to each other. But yes, he is an illiterate. But it wasn't as bad as the grammar flames I've occasionally had when I've used the subjunctive. Me, I rarely indulge the impulse to pick on someone else's brain-o errors -- except when they commit one in the very process of impugning your intellgence, Then it's engineer/petard time. -- cary
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain ?tissue     

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Author: Rod Speed
Date: Aug 19, 2008 16:05

....ten> wrote I could be as silly and suggest that if a scientist did that today he would come up with a theory, peers would review it, and nobody would ever get off the ground. Oh, well I just said it. Anyone with a clue would have noticed that birds and insect fly fine. They beat their wings, too. Because they dont have engines. Anyone with a clue...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain ?tissue     

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Author: Rod Speed
Date: Aug 19, 2008 11:00

....ten> wrote I could be as silly and suggest that if a scientist did that today he would come up with a theory, peers would review it, and nobody would ever get off the ground. Oh, well I just said it. Anyone with a clue would have noticed that birds and insect fly fine. They beat their wings, too. Because they dont have engines. Anyone with a clue can see that ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain ?tissue     

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Author: John
Date: Aug 19, 2008 04:24

...@droffats.ten> wrote I could be as silly and suggest that if a scientist did that today he would come up with a theory, peers would review it, and nobody would ever get off the ground. Oh, well I just said it. Anyone with a clue would have noticed that birds and insect fly fine. They beat their wings, too. And that kites had been doing that for millennia too. Kites ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain ?tissue     

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Author: Rod Speed
Date: Aug 18, 2008 20:31

... outside of their own time. No one is doing anything like that. I could be as silly and suggest that if a scientist did that today he would come up with a theory, peers would review it, and nobody would ever get off the ground. Oh, well I just said it. Anyone with a clue would have noticed that birds and insect fly fine. And that kites had been doing that for millennia too.
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain ?tissue     

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Author: John
Date: Aug 18, 2008 19:47

... errors in the work of previous aeronautical researchers. And thats just engineering, not science. Look at the state of science in 1903. It is silly to judge things outside of their own time. I could be as silly and suggest that if a scientist did that today he would come up with a theory, peers would review it, and nobody would ever get off the ground. Oh, well I just said it.
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 16, 2008 22:20

....com> wrote: Spaceman wrote: Immortalist wrote: A 'Frankenrobot' with a biological brain Meet Gordon, probably the world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue. Oh crap, The creation of the Dalak race has begun. :) Yup. Although bigger versions of these little ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 16, 2008 22:17

... A 'Frankenrobot' with a biological brain Meet Gordon, probably the world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue. Oh crap, The creation of the Dalak race has begun. ...up the intelligence curve should the artificial brain industry be allowed to progress in producing... with my attempts to build artificial brains. With my right hand I am ...
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Re: The world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 16, 2008 17:04

....duh> wrote: Immortalist wrote: A 'Frankenrobot' with a biological brain Meet Gordon, probably the world's first robot controlled exclusively by living brain tissue. Oh crap, The creation of the Dalak race has begun. :) Dalek is a member of a ...
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