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WCDT 2121-2125 (13-17 Feburary 2012) QC in SPAAAAAAACE! Week 4

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jwhouk:
Simple Question: Top or Bottom Bunk?

Top Bunk.    - 6 (28.6%)
Bottom Bunk.    - 2 (9.5%)
Either.    - 3 (14.3%)
Neither - I hate bunk beds.    - 1 (4.8%)
I'd rather sleep on the floor.    - 1 (4.8%)
Waffles!    - 1 (4.8%)
Tethered in Zero G!    - 7 (33.3%)

Total Voters: 21

Carl-E:
Seems I am unique. 

Then again, I can sleep anywhere, anytime, including standing up (for short periods of time). 


Re: Intercranial communications devices. 

Since they exist, someone  must have wanted them.  But how do you avoid the whole "voices in my head" thing? 

Is it cold in here?:
Station asks for explicit permission before appearing in front of Hannelore, but not from Lt. Potter.

LTK:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 16 Feb 2012, 23:04 ---Seems I am unique.  

Then again, I can sleep anywhere, anytime, including standing up (for short periods of time).  


Re: Intercranial communications devices.  

Since they exist, someone  must have wanted them.  But how do you avoid the whole "voices in my head" thing?  

--- End quote ---
Don't see what you mean. We have small in-ear speakers already, and those don't make us go crazy. Intracranial communication just saves you the trouble from converting your information into another medium, and lets it go straight from electromagnetic waves to neuron firing patterns without having to go through air first. People with cochlear implants have this already.

But since QC is in the future, their intracranial communication devices might also be able to transmit images, video, smells, tastes and tactile sensation. Maybe even abstract thought patterns! I'd sign up for that in a heartbeat.

DSL:
Well, Hanners clearly wears the pants in this relationship (even moreso with Spaceship ...)

More serious  thought ... this is what a confident Hanners looks like when the confidence isn't simulated by  meds. Very good.

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