I can't wait...finally we can be Borg. Seriously though I don't see anything wrong with this...our evolution is largely out of the hands of normal natural selection anyway thanks to medicine and all the machines we use everyday (cars, computers, etc.) so taking that last step and integrating is pretty natural.
Personally I do not look forward to my mental decline as I age and wouldn't mind a sweet neural implant that'll keep me sharp. And heck, if these implants get good enough and the line between where I end and the computer begins completely blurs...then it'll just be that much more awesome, because when my biological brain kicks the bucket the electronic side will have learned everything the biological part had...granting me some sort of bizarre and creepy electronic immortality.
The Cobra Tag may help you win that losing battle, acting as a Bluetooth device that attaches to your key ring and connects to your phone, it gives you the opportunity to find the missing item if it's less than 30 feet away.
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I can't wait...finally we can be Borg. Seriously though I don't see anything wrong with this...our evolution is largely out of the hands of normal natural selection anyway thanks to medicine and all the machines we use everyday (cars, computers, etc.) so taking that last step and integrating is pretty natural.
Personally I do not look forward to my mental decline as I age and wouldn't mind a sweet neural implant that'll keep me sharp. And heck, if these implants get good enough and the line between where I end and the computer begins completely blurs...then it'll just be that much more awesome, because when my biological brain kicks the bucket the electronic side will have learned everything the biological part had...granting me some sort of bizarre and creepy electronic immortality.