Sure, then you can come up with better questions.
2006-11-28 07:40:24
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answered by TERRI T 3
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You are not a robot to have computer implanted in your brain. Though brain and computer follows the same pathway of functions, both are working on a highly different "systems" and "networks". So, you seem to hope to have a computer brain. I am sorry to say that there is no possibility for this on our present time. Think that a computer will be considered a foreign body implanted in your body, which would require a highly delicate and sensitive technology of "assembling". Plus your body may reject the computer material as well. Anyway, who knows? Such thing may have the possibility someday in the future. By the way, bear in mind that though computers works so impressive, they also have failure rate and shut downs periodically. Would you be interested having a brain shot downed? Try to think what consequences it will give if computer brains will be shot down. By the way, just curious - as long as you are thinking of computer implantation in the brain, then who will be in-charge of its programming? Could you imagine being brought to computer center if ever your "computer brain" shots down? Well, should you or should you not?âº
2006-11-28 06:57:35
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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Even if you wanted to do you wouldn't be able to.The brain is very complex and to try to even fit an implantable device is far from reality.
2006-11-28 08:45:02
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answered by Booj 1
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Yes
2006-11-28 07:12:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, definitely. I feel that as idiotic as you are, that this experimental surgery certainly could not hurt you, even if it fails.
Good luck to you, my friend.
2006-11-28 10:31:06
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answered by peekie 3
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Yes. An ENIAC.
2006-11-28 07:01:19
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answered by John's Secret Identity™ 6
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no
2006-11-28 08:00:50
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answered by colodge_25 3
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no
2006-11-28 07:04:45
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answered by Jodi 3
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