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Offline 49410enrique

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creepy
on: August 21, 2012, 07:52:13 PM
 perhaps becuase it may just be entirely possible  at some point in the futre. the commercial with pianist with the augmented hands....creepy. just plain scary.

https://www.sarifindustries.jp/

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Re: creepy
Reply #1 on: August 21, 2012, 08:09:02 PM
perhaps becuase it may just be entirely possible  at some point in the futre. the commercial with pianist with the augmented hands....creepy. just plain scary.

Is it? I'm ready to get my pinky and thumb augmentations :)

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Re: creepy
Reply #2 on: August 21, 2012, 08:16:42 PM
Is it? I'm ready to get my pinky and thumb augmentations :)
iwas was ready to sign up for whole arm and hand!...

 but then i started thinking what if its the beginning of the end, i.e that whole robot apocalypse thing (sorta like zombie apocolpse but i think entirely more possible ). what if you found your body under head mega computer control all of the sudden!?! 

the hands are cool though. i'll give you and sarifin guys that much.

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Re: creepy
Reply #3 on: August 21, 2012, 08:18:30 PM
perhaps becuase it may just be entirely possible  at some point in the futre. the commercial with pianist with the augmented hands....creepy. just plain scary.

https://www.sarifindustries.jp/

Have you played the game, then?

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Re: creepy
Reply #4 on: August 21, 2012, 08:24:47 PM
  but then i started thinking what if its the beginning of the end, i.e that whole robot apocalypse thing (sorta like zombie apocolpse but i think entirely more possible ). what if you found your body under head mega computer control all of the sudden!?! 


Since you seem to be quite a fit young man, you wouldn't understand... When one's parts are secundary quality to begin with or just start malfunctioning with age, I thnk it would well be worth the risk...

Unless the hands suddenly started playing Mozart and would not stop...  :o

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Re: creepy
Reply #5 on: August 21, 2012, 08:28:56 PM
iwas was ready to sign up for whole arm and hand!...

 but then i started thinking what if its the beginning of the end, i.e that whole robot apocalypse thing (sorta like zombie apocolpse but i think entirely more possible ). what if you found your body under head mega computer control all of the sudden!?! 

the hands are cool though. i'll give you and sarifin guys that much.

Robot apocalypse will never happen because of the way computers and artificial intelligence work. The way computers work is the exact opposite of the human mind. A human has very little trouble learning to speak and think, but would never be able to multiply 2 ten-digit numbers in their head in under a second. Yet that's exactly what computers have been able to do for years, and yet we can't get a computer to even emulate thinking at a reasonable level, much less actually think!

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Re: creepy
Reply #6 on: August 21, 2012, 08:41:24 PM
Since you seem to be quite a fit young man, you wouldn't understand... When one's parts are secundary quality to begin with or just start malfunctioning with age, I thnk it would well be worth the risk...

Unless the hands suddenly started playing Mozart and would not stop...  :o
or lady gaga.... :o ;D

but yeah perhaps you're right and it's wortht he risk. you know sorta like how the whole, heck make life worth living trade off, i.e. drinking lots of cofee might take 1-2 years of my life? so be it, darn it, at least those remaining will be better and more enjoyable, so it might be w an augmentation....



@davidjosepha-no have not played it, but this is some of the best/slickest title marketing i've seen from anyone, square enix has some phenomenal talent on the non final fantasy projects...
yeah you made good points. perhaps i shoudl get all agumented for the inevitable rise of the zombies then!

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Re: creepy
Reply #7 on: August 21, 2012, 09:02:50 PM
or lady gaga.... :o ;D


I'm blissfully ignorant of modern (after 80's) pop music so I wouldn't know :)

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Re: creepy
Reply #8 on: August 21, 2012, 09:06:15 PM
@davidjosepha-no have not played it, but this is some of the best/slickest title marketing i've seen from anyone, square enix has some phenomenal talent on the non final fantasy projects...
yeah you made good points. perhaps i shoudl get all agumented for the inevitable rise of the zombies then!

Definitely play DE:HR...it is an incredible game. Gameplay is great, and the plot is great too. I almost want to play it again, it was so much fun, but I need to beat FF9 before school starts (or it'll lay on the backburner till next summer, and I'll have to start it over then cause I won't remember what's happening!)

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Re: creepy
Reply #9 on: August 22, 2012, 01:01:10 AM
Just think about the implications of this. 

It's absurd.
Live large, die large.  Leave a giant coffin.
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