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"The immediate problem with our meat brains is that they have no back-up. We can lose the most precious information we have from one bump on the head or stroke. You want a mind system with back-up that can access other databases."
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![]() Mildred wears two of them; none of that painful reality stuff for her.
A classic description of the human animal in the age of technology.
For a current view of the state-of-the-art in Seashell radios, see the following commercial product - the Lobeman.
It turns out that these radios were not so far off; Bradbury wrote the novel in 1953; take a look at these pictures from Modern Mechanix magazine in November, 1959.
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The article describes it as "radios as small as sugar cubes." An interesting contrast can be made to the green bullet from the same novel; it's a similar technology, but for a different purpose. Check it out! Comment/Join this discussion ( 4 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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'This robot is a creature... It is a manlike being. Therefore, like any other talking, thinking man, he is entitled to a court trial!'
3D-Printed Exoskeleton Learns From Your Hand
'...small electric motors at the principal joints worked the prosthetic framework by means of steel cables...'
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