> The inventors of the prosthesis had to overcome three major hurdles. They > had to devise a mathematical model of how the hippocampus performs under > all possible conditions, build that model into a silicon chip, and then > interface the chip with the brain. >
My first thought about a hippocampus is where are they going to find cheerleaders that can do the splits. Sometimes I can't seem to turn it off.... A real question, but still not on the very serious side: Will this be just one more thing that'll set off airport security alarms? William Taylor --------------------- As long as no one gets control of the remote.... _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
