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Message no. 1
From: Chris Lubrecht <lubrecht@***.EDU>
Subject: Re: Cyber batteries
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 10:23:30 -0400
Thanks Lisa.
Ok how bout this....
I think I saw this already, and I like it. They already have self
winding watches, I would think it logical that cyber would work off of a
combination of body power and internal gyro\rotor\self producing
electricity sorce.

This is an irelevant disscussion, but I like it...it's fun!!

Nigel
Message no. 2
From: Lisa Anne Rosochacki <rosochac@*******.MSU.EDU>
Subject: Cyber Batteries
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 14:17:45 -0400
>reply to Chris L.

ummm ok...I suppose that the same principle would work with cyberware... as far
as the physiology of it all I don't know for sure... I'll have to look into it.

>response to sleep and brain activity...

...here is my 2 pence worth on it... when you go to sleep and enter deep sleep
your brain activity doesn't decrease but rather it increases it's oxygen uptake
and changes gears...at which time it goes through structural
changes...converting short-term memory to long-tern... learning
principles...and is undergoes chemical changes for memory as well... so I
wouldn't think that you would want to harness the electricity from the brain
whether awake or asleep... seems to me it would jeopardize too many necessary
functions... learning...speech...breathing...motor functions ...blah blah
blah...



Lisa

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