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recipe , ingredients ,meat and potatoes yea that sounds good i would like to collaborate with you. i am willing just not able to buy all the stuff.and the project i can definitely learn a thing or two from someone with experience in this field .synthetic circuits,bio-bricks,chemostat for my cultures,yeah i definitely want…
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oqf--GMNrA from 1:34 to 1:38 they are demonstrating how it can be used as a pressure sensitive pad .you know like a i pod this is some pretty cool teck
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i can't begin to express my appreciation so I'll just say thank you and i am going to do some stuff and I'll up date all you when i make some breakthroughs
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i can't fully grasp your logic but the last part seems true enuff XD
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it is inevitable that fungi will be the future of computers.and i was only half kidding about the fungi wanting to integrate with computers i red the whole article i know what it said. as for a cpld or fpga being way cheaper,and having better structure size of course it is. that's be cuz of u know, moore's law and moore's…
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this proves that fungi wants to integrate with computers http://www.itworldcanada.com/news/fungi-can-infest-computer-insulation/134543#
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Researchers turn bacterial colonies into logic gates http://arstechnica.com/science/2010/12/building-logic-gates-with-bacterial-colonies/ bacterial and fungal symbiosis http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v417/n6892/abs/nature00841.html
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yes i like these to post they have information that i can use. example The ADS1191/2 incorporate all of the features that are commonly required in portable, low-power medical electrocardiogram (ECG), ,this enables the creation of scalable medical instrumentation systems at significantly reduced size, power, and overall…
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ThomasEgi July 15 Permalink transmitting power is not exactly rocket science. even plain old 128kHz (which is easy enough to diy from discrete parts) can get you 2-digit milliwattage. not a lot, but for most implants that'll be more than enough. same goes for data. it all depends on how fast you need to go. if you just…
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ThomasEgi December 2011 Permalink while searching for a bunch of amplifiers to do non-implantable ecg reading i stumbled across a nice part that qualifies for implantable stuff, too. http://www.ti.com/product/ads1191 it is pretty much a "everything in one chip" sollution to get feedback from nerves into a microcontroller.…
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things we can use to power a suit_____________
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Cassox asked me Why dont i start with something like a Rats brain culture but i was not aware of how easy it is to buy human neurons online. and bacteria that act as logic gates just the kind of information i was looking for . thank you these are some of the best suggestion and info i got in 2 years i know when i sall yall…
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i am going to attempt to interface the circuit with fungi by either sticking copper and silver straight in the organism or by rapping the metals around and under the fungi. proving that fungi conduct electricity is a step that must be taken if i want to make a MyceliumSupercomputer a little more feasible
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i appreciate your input saal and will take in to consideration what you have told me and i would like to say that i am definitely going to run with your four function calculators suggestion.now to answer mkabala and Cassox questions as for knowing how to do these things and being able to do it here and now, i have most of…
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o wise and mighty saal please do not be so eager to hold on to my mistakes for u see i am a human and that kind of stuff happens some times .i do thank you for pointing out my mistake,i rewrote the sentence to say if potatoes can aid in the production of generating electricity and i thank you for putting in some of your…
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fine then Mr. technical / Saal 1.the first step (it's all about circuits)the first steps i can take at home which is generating electricity, if potatoes can aid in the production of generating electricity by attaching the right circuit to it .A potato is a root and fungi or mycelium can create symbiotic relationships with…