Biological Computers


  1. whs
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    Biological Computers

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    I wonder if these BIL gate things are susceptible to temperature very high or very low.
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    I was under the impression we already had biological computers: Brains. :D
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    King Arthur said:
    I was under the impression we already had biological computers: Brains.
    yeah,mine has been hacked
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  5. whs
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    Layback Bear said:
    I wonder if these BIL gate things are susceptible to temperature very high or very low.
    Probably, question is the range.
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    I was reading a fiction book (John Dies At The End), and there's this creature from another dimension and it's worshipers ask, why do you build computers when your brains are computers themselves?
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    'tis the dawn of a new age..
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  8. whs
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    x BlueRobot said:
    I was reading a fiction book (John Dies At The End), and there's this creature from another dimension and it's worshipers ask, why do you build computers when your brains are computers themselves?
    Few of that kind are used to process data. Most are only there to control the limbs.
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    whs said:
    Layback Bear said:
    I wonder if these BIL gate things are susceptible to temperature very high or very low.
    Probably, question is the range.
    To the best of my memory a long while back someone had a Bactria or Virus method of moving information but because of temperature effects it couldn't work in the range needed.
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