Deadlord39 wrote:But the sad thing is that by the time they get old enough to write them for you, they'll need to hold your pencil for you too. I'll be 54 when my son is 20. Christ, my bones creak now, I can't imagine the damage 15 years will do.Anyone ever see the X-Files episode where a guy uploads his mind to a network of computers? THAT'S what I want. Let my body just rot away, and put my mind in a virtual D&D world. As long as it isn't 3E (shivers).
morgansurname wrote:You might have the chance Frank. Does anyone recall the French (I think) company that is working on cloning humans? I remember a wild haired middle-agish woman revealing that the company's goal was not only to clone humans, but to clone themselves AND learn how to download their memories into another viable body (i.e. the clone). According to her/their theory, one's mind could become immortal. One would be able to end your host's life at say thirty to forty when the body starts to change (i.e. metabolism slows, cartilage erodes, muscle generation ends) and download into another say 18 year old clone. Fascinating...but scary stuff...
Deadlord39 wrote:Anyone ever see the X-Files episode where a guy uploads his mind to a network of computers? THAT'S what I want. Let my body just rot away, and put my mind in a virtual D&D world. As long as it isn't 3E (shivers).