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This should make things interesting in a couple years.
http://news.excite.com/news/r/991122/20/tech-tech-transistor
-MrEd
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quietinthecorner
11-22-1999, 09:09 PM
Interesting story, yet it is a FED project which makes it 10 years before General Public will benefit.Other story on that page was interesting too.
Target
11-22-1999, 09:19 PM
This too will make things pretty interesting in the future.
http://www.c-3d.net/home.htm
socalgal
11-22-1999, 09:42 PM
MrEd! Good to see you /forum/smile.gif
When I read that story, I couldn't help but think of microchip implants under the skin... Guess I watch too many movies... /forum/biggrin.gif
A similar story, similar breakthrough...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_528000/528109.stm
socalgal, don't joke - it's already here /forum/redface.gif
http://news2.thls.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_503000/503552.stm
U-96
PS Is that university researcher available in a USB version?
[This message has been edited by U-96 (edited 11-23-1999).]
socalgal
11-23-1999, 08:13 AM
So it is! I had heard about the pet implants, but not the human. It's amazing technology that will hopefully allow the reversal of disabling handicaps. This is wonderful research.
I just hope there are no modern Dr. Frankensteins in the near future.
I agree, the potential is astounding.
What impresses me more is that this guy (follow the links to his own site) has the conviction to try it on himself instead of animals. I can only support that and wish him luck /forum/smile.gif
U-96
adam-sith
11-23-1999, 09:52 PM
Wow, A chip that can hold over 400 times its reg. amount! Thats amazing! I love the future /forum/biggrin.gif
L8r /forum/smile.gif
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