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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Sexbots are coming
... whether we like it or not. It's just human nature, any new technology which can be used sexually, will be, and soon. And it will help fund research for more serious uses too, as it always have.
Ooh, she's so HOT in that second film, with her completely naked sexy body! The sight makes me hornier than a stag's head over an Oregon hunter's chimney.
(Yes, you've guessed it, Mom has cooked the turkey. ;-)
"When the technology improves, it won't just be the pervs and the unlayables who will go for these." Right. Same thing eventually happened with videogames! :-)
"It would have to be real friggin good bots though, to seem real." Right. But same thing eventually happened with videogames! :-)
Still, I guess only in a much farther future will those bots also allow human reproduction without the emotional battles.
I have figured out your last name. It is Goscinny.
It would have to be real friggin good bots though, to seem real.
It might get there. Something along the lines of a non-lethal Terminator - flesh, blood, skin, etc. over a metal endoskeleton with all the interior computer and other mechanical workings. Imagine an android sexbot like Pris from Blade Runner.
Most guys might still want a real woman, but would stop off at the all-android bordello on his way home from work.
Mmmmm, I just suspect we are a *very* long way away from understanding everything about how a biological mammal body functions, much less grow and run one.
While growing a biological bird or reptile only takes a proper hatcher. My Granny used to hatch ducklings with a cardboard box, some straw, and a lightbulb painted in black. Sea monkeys of foot fungi are even simpler to breed. Basically, in both cases, "just do it". ;-) [Get it? Sports shoes...]
"I have figured out your last name. It is Goscinny." Good one. :-) I'm a big fan.
Mmmmm, I just suspect we are a *very* long way away from understanding everything about how a biological mammal body functions, much less grow and run one.
I'd say so too, but I would also say it's not that farfetched that we'll eventually get there. Not that that's necessarily a good thing. Nevertheless it will probably happen.
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Ooh, she's so HOT in that second film, with her completely naked sexy body! The sight makes me hornier than a stag's head over an Oregon hunter's chimney.
(Yes, you've guessed it, Mom has cooked the turkey. ;-)
Nice to see you survived being hit by lightning. Happy New Year!
Yeah, I still feel tingly all over!
Hmmm... maybe it's NOT just that naked fembot after all?
Maybe I've simply had, you know, a... power surge? ;-)
Hot women and holiday greetings in one package, in my newest post. [BZZZT!]
When the technology improves, it won't just be the pervs and the unlayables who will go for these.
I can see how good sex without the emotional battles would attract.
It would have to be real friggin good bots though, to seem real.
"When the technology improves, it won't just be the pervs and the unlayables who will go for these."
Right. Same thing eventually happened with videogames! :-)
"It would have to be real friggin good bots though, to seem real."
Right. But same thing eventually happened with videogames! :-)
Still, I guess only in a much farther future will those bots also allow human reproduction without the emotional battles.
But enough of me cloning around.
But enough of me cloning around.
I have figured out your last name. It is Goscinny.
It would have to be real friggin good bots though, to seem real.
It might get there. Something along the lines of a non-lethal Terminator - flesh, blood, skin, etc. over a metal endoskeleton with all the interior computer and other mechanical workings. Imagine an android sexbot like Pris from Blade Runner.
Most guys might still want a real woman, but would stop off at the all-android bordello on his way home from work.
Mmmmm, I just suspect we are a *very* long way away from understanding everything about how a biological mammal body functions, much less grow and run one.
While growing a biological bird or reptile only takes a proper hatcher. My Granny used to hatch ducklings with a cardboard box, some straw, and a lightbulb painted in black.
Sea monkeys of foot fungi are even simpler to breed. Basically, in both cases, "just do it". ;-)
[Get it? Sports shoes...]
"I have figured out your last name. It is Goscinny."
Good one. :-)
I'm a big fan.
Mmmmm, I just suspect we are a *very* long way away from understanding everything about how a biological mammal body functions, much less grow and run one.
I'd say so too, but I would also say it's not that farfetched that we'll eventually get there. Not that that's necessarily a good thing. Nevertheless it will probably happen.
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