Electronic Blood powered Supercomputers soon coming to a desktop near you!
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Reading the title, I imagined a computer with two IVs coming out of the front and to use it you had to put an IV in a vein in your arm and the other in your artery and the computer would circulate the blood from your body to power it and then give it back.
:pwn:
I already figured out how to hack it.
[IMG]http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20091116080510/bioshock/images/b/b8/Bioshockhacking.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Killer900;44748443]Only a matter of time now
[img]http://media2.firstshowing.net/firstshowing/img4/Androids-AshMilkyBeheadfullw01B.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Robots filled with semen and anal beads.
they should color the blood blue, so I can rip out my computers spine and crush it
Make the dye heat sensitive so that its red when hot and blue when cool.
Building PCs are going to be pain in the ass in the future, its like having to set up a flawless liquid cooling system, only that this time, you need to liquid cool [i]everything[/i].
[QUOTE=adam1172;44751547]Make the dye heat sensitive so that its red when hot and blue when cool.
Building PCs are going to be pain in the ass in the future, its like having to set up a flawless liquid cooling system, only that this time, you need to liquid cool [i]everything[/i].[/QUOTE]
and only that if you have a leak you're not just spilling liquid thats conductive as [I]fuck[/I] you're literally spilling CONDUCTING fluid everywhere
[QUOTE=Joazzz;44749115]pffft that was but a stupid retcon
the key to defeating the robot revolt is editing the script[/QUOTE]
or issuing a faulty driver
[editline]8th May 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=paindoc;44751767]and only that if you have a leak you're not just spilling liquid thats conductive as [I]fuck[/I] you're literally spilling CONDUCTING fluid everywhere[/QUOTE]
which begs the question of what to use as fittings since the current metal ones are great and conductive
[QUOTE=Mellowbloom;44748120]A good step towards thwarting the robot uprising.
If it bleeds, we can kill it.[/QUOTE]
I was about to make the same fucking joke.
[video=youtube;2YYZcpMk8qo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YYZcpMk8qo[/video]
Can't believe this hasn't been posted yet :v:
Still great news.
Sooner or later, we'll end up making augmentations a reality.
[QUOTE=DildoOfDaDoom;44749304]What was the name of a movie where people were on a ship and humans were processed to robots[/QUOTE]
That would be a Disney movie, The Black Hole.
What a twist!: [sp]They never were processed to robots, the people who boarded the ship only thought they were because of the Big Bad.[/sp]
[QUOTE=adam1172;44751547]Make the dye heat sensitive so that its red when hot and blue when cool.
Building PCs are going to be pain in the ass in the future, its like having to set up a flawless liquid cooling system, only that this time, you need to liquid cool [i]everything[/i].[/QUOTE]
Unless the parts are built with modular, snap in casings. Pop it into a slot and the liquid gets automatically pumped in.
Honestly, the question is, if in twenty years modular, consumer level computers will even still exist.
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