VdomanFla
VdomanFla t1_jefqfhk wrote
Reply to comment by Mutex70 in immortality: Humans will attain immortality with the help of 'nanobots' by 2030, claims former Google scientist by Vailhem
I work in the corporate meetings business. Ray was hired one time to give an afternoon keynote speech, and this was many, many years ago. One takeaway I remember was that he predicted that everybody would have their own IP address, maybe even a tattoo or transmitter under one of their fingers. That way anyone can walk up to any terminal and all their lives will be accessible. The justification would be freedom of travel, money access, and medical history, all their data and photos can be accessed without the need to carry anything.
It was a very utopian vision and didn't take into account all the unscrupulous activity that big companies and government would engage in.
VdomanFla t1_jef7gn9 wrote
Reply to immortality: Humans will attain immortality with the help of 'nanobots' by 2030, claims former Google scientist by Vailhem
There can be only one!
VdomanFla t1_jaeebt1 wrote
Reply to comment by YouPresumeTooMuch in Researchers have developed a new device that can detect and analyse cancer cells from blood samples, enabling doctors to avoid invasive biopsy surgeries, and to monitor treatment progress by giuliomagnifico
As long as she keeps getting pregnant, she can delay going to prison.
VdomanFla t1_ja4z3wt wrote
Reply to comment by typesett in Chinese University Invents "Kissing Device" That Lets Users Smooch Over The Internet by Suspicious_Introvert
Explore your feelings Luke… It is your destiny. Join me, and together we can rule the galaxy.
VdomanFla t1_ja4y6hl wrote
Reply to comment by MandoBandano in Chinese University Invents "Kissing Device" That Lets Users Smooch Over The Internet by Suspicious_Introvert
Prob made it better… lol.
VdomanFla t1_ja4ji3m wrote
Reply to Chinese University Invents "Kissing Device" That Lets Users Smooch Over The Internet by Suspicious_Introvert
Does mean that I have to replace my Fleshlight?
VdomanFla t1_ja4jar6 wrote
Reply to comment by Keikobad in Chinese University Invents "Kissing Device" That Lets Users Smooch Over The Internet by Suspicious_Introvert
Excellent movie… James Woods and Deborah Harry.
VdomanFla t1_ja4j3xd wrote
Reply to comment by letmegoogledatforyou in Chinese University Invents "Kissing Device" That Lets Users Smooch Over The Internet by Suspicious_Introvert
Damn… I love this line of thoughts!
VdomanFla t1_j8p0ukz wrote
Charitable contribution to the Cheeto-god.
VdomanFla t1_iyt5jgc wrote
I’ve swam with dolphins, sharks, even whale sharks… but I don’t think I’d swim with a narwhal. That tusk looks too dangerous.
VdomanFla t1_iy5lb3p wrote
Reply to comment by marablackwolf in Your iPhone has a secret log of where you’ve been – how to delete it in seconds by _googlefanatic_
That would be a delicate accomplishment.
VdomanFla t1_ivn9e0f wrote
Reply to comment by _AndyJessop in Rooftop solar trumps all fossil fuels as renewables smash more records on main grid [Australia] by EnergyTransitionNews
We are not allowed… BY LAW… to completely off-grid. Even a full solar system we still have to pay a minimum to the power company, and that cost doubled in the last year.
VdomanFla t1_ivn96bx wrote
Reply to comment by kidicarus89 in Rooftop solar trumps all fossil fuels as renewables smash more records on main grid [Australia] by EnergyTransitionNews
Florida… it’s corrupted all to hell here.
VdomanFla t1_iveoz27 wrote
Reply to comment by Fausterion18 in Rooftop solar trumps all fossil fuels as renewables smash more records on main grid [Australia] by EnergyTransitionNews
Try those points you make… but in Florida. Solar adoption is slow because the power companies want to generate ALL the power and charge you for it. Duke Energy in Fla has our asshole Governor in their pocket. Every time they meet, Duke gets more of an advantage.
VdomanFla t1_ivcl0dr wrote
Reply to Rooftop solar trumps all fossil fuels as renewables smash more records on main grid [Australia] by EnergyTransitionNews
Solar would work in the U.S. too if our greedy power companies stopped bribing our government officials to stop it. Even our insurance companies will not insure a house with solar without an extra cost. Any incentive to contribute back to the grid has been bribed away. We are in a very sad state of affairs here.
VdomanFla t1_iuy5yiu wrote
Reply to The promise and perils of the new space boom by Gari_305
Play on title: “The Promise and Perils of the Salton Sea”?
VdomanFla t1_jefqr3m wrote
Reply to comment by Mutex70 in immortality: Humans will attain immortality with the help of 'nanobots' by 2030, claims former Google scientist by Vailhem
I predict that the comment before yours will be down-voted. There, I'm off on my journey as a prognosticator.