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Registered: February 23, 2004
Posts: 13
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WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT CHIPS BEING INPLANTED IN HUMANS? YES, IT WILL BE CONVENIANT. BUT IS IT RIGHT? I SAY NO. I PERSONALLY BELEIVE IF YOUR NOT BORN W/ IT IN YOU, THAN YOU MUST NOT REALLY NEED IT. PLUS, THE CHIP WILL BE ABLE TO TRACK YOU WHEREVER YOU GO. YOUR MOM WILL KNOW YOUR EVERY MOVE. IDK... I WANT TO HEAR SOME OPINIONS. 
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Registered: May 03, 2003
Posts: 777
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SORRY BUT THIS Pge just crCKS ME UP. YES, NOTHING I Wsn't born with should be put into my body... such S FOOD, NEEDLES, PENSISES, PROSTHETIC HIPS, TOOTH FILLINGS, ETC. SORRY... I MUST BE RElly NNOYING. I HOPE YOU GET THE Cps lock thing. The true irony is that in doing this I'm the one who looks like the dumbSS... WOOT WOOT!
BRING ON THE CHIPS!
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Registered: December 13, 2002
Posts: 3964
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quote: UPTOWN GIRL
IF I WHERE DYING, I WOULDN'T WANT NETHING TO HELP ME, IF IT'S MY TIME TO GO THAN LET IT BE.
Seven-sixteenths of an inch.So if you were dying, you would want nothing to help you. If an implanted chip could teach people how to spell, I would help hold you down so they could put one in your head.
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Registered: April 15, 2003
Posts: 1397
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Luddite chumpery...
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Registered: February 23, 2004
Posts: 13
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IF I WHERE DYING, I WOULDN'T WANT NETHING TO HELP ME, IF IT'S MY TIME TO GO THAN LET IT BE.
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Registered: February 18, 2004
Posts: 3177
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me either! Natural junk like transplants sounds iffy enough cause your body might reject it. But something with that much technology and science sounds ****ing insane!  It prolly sounds fine and some ppl might want it but not me. I take arsenic first thank you very much. LOL Anti - internal computer chips 
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Registered: December 13, 2002
Posts: 3964
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quote: I personally don't want anything that I wasn't born with in me...
So if you were dying, you wouldn't want an organ transplant? When you eat, you put stuff in you that you were not born with. Just saying...
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Registered: July 03, 2003
Posts: 1741
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quote: That's the distance you'd have to move your pinky in order to not sound like an idiot.
*snort* 
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Registered: February 26, 2004
Posts: 18
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I personally don't want anything that I wasn't born with in me...I think it's a great idea, but why not a bracelet? or ring or earring, and just make it different for everyone, but does it really have to be IN our body? I don't think SO! I'm sooooo totally agreeing with Frk4Jesus!
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Registered: December 13, 2002
Posts: 3964
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quote: uptown any one can work on any thing with the right refrence books and I don't use punctuation cause its a waste of time online for school report yeah I keep it to exact needs and specfications for proper writen english but online why waste time?
Because it makes you look stupid. Punctuation is not a waste of time. Punctuation is beautiful. And what djmagnusa said.
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Registered: January 18, 2003
Posts: 1110
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quote: yeah I keep it to exact needs and specfications for proper writen english but online why waste time?
That is hardly a scientific attitude, I would love to hear a mathmatician or scientist say " ah why do I have to do all the basic work." Some of the biggest blunders in science and math always happen with a mistake in the basic stuff. quote: there are oretty much no more original ideas it just a new way of actualy making it work
You do realize you just effectively contradicted yourself in the span of one sentence. But I would love to see what your "new way of actually making it work," is. My guess is you’re reading online articles and speculating how you can make it work. This is hardly science, this is not actively being out their and TESTING your speculations. Unless you go out their testing and getting data you are not doing anything other then speculation, which does very little for science. Nanotechnology is still in its infancy and I'm HIGHLY doubtful of you putting much of a contribution to it. Its ok to speculate about stuff but please don't treat it like your ideas are higher then speculation.
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Registered: February 22, 2004
Posts: 13981
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uptown any one can work on any thing with the right refrence books and I don't use punctuation cause its a waste of time online for school report yeah I keep it to exact needs and specfications for proper writen english but online why waste time?
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Registered: February 22, 2004
Posts: 13981
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I never said I was the first there are oretty much no more original ideas it just a new way of actualy making it work
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Registered: December 13, 2002
Posts: 3964
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Seven-sixteenths of one inch: That's the distance you'd have to move your pinky in order to not sound like an idiot. quote: well friend I myself am working out an idea for implants and nanobots in the end this will make things easier for humans and doctors will only be needed for open body surgery and prostectics so really it will work can happen and make things better
You're a 13-year-old who can't figure out basic punctuation, and they're letting you work on this stuff?
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Registered: July 30, 2003
Posts: 1419
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So you're saying children born without certain organs or working organs don't need working organs to live?
Wow!
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Registered: April 15, 2003
Posts: 1397
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If I had any sort of faith in the benevolence of governments I wouldn't mind the idea... as it is, I think the risks outweigh the benefits.
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Registered: January 18, 2003
Posts: 1110
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quote: I myself am working out an idea for implants and nanobots in
Your hardly the first person to "think" up this idea, it has been researched and been significantly worked on for about 15 years now, with some great progress in past 5 years. Also recently the government gave some considerable funding to nano-technology research; I believe it was about 1 year ago. So stop trying to imply your original with this idea, it has been talked about in science and science fiction for quite awhile. As for chip implants for tracking children, I still have mixed opinions on it. This idea has arisen mainly due to the overwhelming success that came from the tracking chips that have been inplanted in pets. Ethically I'm against putting tracking chips in children, but pragmatically that’s where the problem arises. I won't even start on the idea of ID chips.
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Registered: February 22, 2004
Posts: 13981
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well friend I myself am working out an idea for implants and nanobots in the end this will make things easier for humans and doctors will only be needed for open body surgery and prostectics so really it will work can happen and make things better
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