One scientist promised it? He shouldn't be writing blank cheques on behalf of the scientific community.Armored Prayer said:Flying cars.
Its 2010, were the hell are all the flying cars scientist promised?
One scientist promised it? He shouldn't be writing blank cheques on behalf of the scientific community.Armored Prayer said:Flying cars.
Its 2010, were the hell are all the flying cars scientist promised?
It already exists. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human]Hubilub said:A machine that invents things.
Humans are not machines, therefore your joke falls flat.Lukeje said:It already exists. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human]Hubilub said:A machine that invents things.
...and I'm going to say `Doomsday Device'. As long as I get to control it. Bwahahaha, etc.
Hubilub said:Humans are not machines, therefore your joke falls flat.Lukeje said:It already exists. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human]Hubilub said:A machine that invents things.
...and I'm going to say `Doomsday Device'. As long as I get to control it. Bwahahaha, etc.
Where did the sound guy go? I need that "Wah-wah-waaah" effect.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machinewikipedia said:A machine is any device that uses energy to perform some activity.
OED; Machine said:A structure regarded as functioning as an independent body, without mechanical involvement.
Not really, a phone can't scan things and instantly pick up data from them or give commands to randomly discovered machines, and i can't apply medicine, as well as a bunch of other stuff.Danny Ocean said:Someone beat you to that with the mobile phone.TimbukTurnip said:I think an omni-tool would be great. They can be used a torches, translators, data storage, computers, transmitters and you can even play games on them.
isn't this the exact reason why stark never releases the information and specs of the suit?Sunrider84 said:I'd take down a whole area code for an Iron Man suit.
Actually pretty much any life form could be described as a biological machine, since all life forms use energy and perform some sort of activity. Highly sophisticated biological machines, but still machines.Lukeje said:Hubilub said:Humans are not machines, therefore your joke falls flat.Lukeje said:It already exists. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human]Hubilub said:A machine that invents things.
...and I'm going to say `Doomsday Device'. As long as I get to control it. Bwahahaha, etc.
Where did the sound guy go? I need that "Wah-wah-waaah" effect.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machinewikipedia said:A machine is any device that uses energy to perform some activity.
..all we are is devices that use energy to perform activities.
(Why yes, I am a pessimist).
They can scan barcodes and defer the contents of an image taken on the camera. It's only a small step from that to taking a picture of something and being instantly told what it is. Smartphones can tap into wireless networks and then interface with other machines, some people even run servers from smartphones. It's true that they can't apply medicine, but then what medicine is there to apply? Adrenaline? It's not a big leap to tape an epi-pen to the side of a phone. Presto!TimbukTurnip said:Not really, a phone can't scan things and instantly pick up data from them or give commands to randomly discovered machines, and i can't apply medicine, as well as a bunch of other stuff.Danny Ocean said:Someone beat you to that with the mobile phone.TimbukTurnip said:I think an omni-tool would be great. They can be used a torches, translators, data storage, computers, transmitters and you can even play games on them.
Also a mobile isn't holographic. And it doesn't work well as a torch.
My brother would appreciate that one.XJ-0461 said:A mechanic pancreas. I'm not talking insulin pumps here, I mean a device the same size and shape as a regular pancreas that makes, MAKES, insulin for you. And it's powered by a miniature nuclear battery.
So I guess those as well.
Hmm... yeswerewolfsfury said:the mutant gene from X men don't ask how
Humans are not devices, they are living organisms.Lukeje said:Hubilub said:Humans are not machines, therefore your joke falls flat.Lukeje said:It already exists. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human]Hubilub said:A machine that invents things.
...and I'm going to say `Doomsday Device'. As long as I get to control it. Bwahahaha, etc.
Where did the sound guy go? I need that "Wah-wah-waaah" effect.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machinewikipedia said:A machine is any device that uses energy to perform some activity.
...all we are is devices that use energy to perform activities.
(Why yes, I am a pessimist).
Edit: even better quote:
OED; Machine said:A structure regarded as functioning as an independent body, without mechanical involvement.
Also, I too have a definition from OEDWiktionary said:Device
1. Any piece of equipment made for a particular purpose, especially a mechanical or electrical one.
machine
an apparatus using mechanical power and having several parts, for performing a particular task.
Madness!-Zen- said:A good D-pad for the 360.