http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/news/15518585.htmbionic limbs, crazy shit.
9/14/2006 4:06:23 PM
I'm only two and a half years away from having chest-hands!
9/14/2006 4:11:19 PM
9/14/2006 4:12:23 PM
9/14/2006 4:14:04 PM
And thus begins RoboSports!
9/14/2006 4:16:46 PM
starwarz geeks celebrate
9/14/2006 4:21:46 PM
holy shit.i wonder if she could mod that sumbitch.[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 4:23 PM. Reason : load linux on her arm]
9/14/2006 4:23:00 PM
9/14/2006 4:28:13 PM
Not too long until robots who can "think" are created!!1
9/14/2006 4:40:20 PM
wonder how many tax dollars that thing costs
9/14/2006 4:42:23 PM
Worth every damn penny to preserve the veterans.And they priced it at 60-75K for that prosthesis.If you want my opinion, Congress would have known an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and would have upgraded the body armor earlier in the war.They made it political and spent all the money protecting vital organs so they could keep amputees alive rather than show concern for quality of life with better peripheral armor. Their goal was to only protect the head and chest so that a lower casualty number can suit their politics.
9/14/2006 4:48:23 PM
oh greattax money to fund a war we shouldnt be fighting in the first place thenmore tax money to repair the wounded in a war and give them stuff they dont need, like a friggon bionic armgive me a break, what a waste of my money
9/14/2006 4:50:36 PM
I would think you would encourage this sort of R&D since your profile says you're a mech e student.
9/14/2006 4:53:06 PM
not when it isnt for a good causeif you went off to war you should know the consequences, loss of life and even limbif you lose a limb dont be expecting to get a bionic one unless you pay for it yourselfnow if she is paying for it herself, by all means, but i highly doubt she isi am all for advancement in any field but when it is for stupid shit like a war that shouldnt be fought and my tax money is paying for it, then i am going to have a problem
9/14/2006 4:56:17 PM
Why are engineers, whose sole purpose in life is to keep their mouths shut and build things, always getting so political?You need to suspend your conscience and acknowledge that ill-gotten advancement in your particular field will reap you reward in the longrun.
9/14/2006 4:58:41 PM
9/14/2006 5:28:25 PM
Okay so the civilian woman who was driving drunk and got in a wreck and lost her arm is more deserving that military veteran who was willing to give her own life. God bless your bias.
9/14/2006 5:30:48 PM
Either way it's where the miiltary-industrial complex meets medical-mechanical R&D, and that is a very powerful thing.
9/14/2006 5:32:02 PM
9/14/2006 5:43:30 PM
ok then in an unbiased way tell me how a military woman is more deserving than a civilian woman OF ANYTHINGSigning up for the military doesn't make you Jesus.
9/14/2006 5:48:13 PM
Regardless of your opinions on the war, I think the government is responsible for the health and wellness of those it chooses to send in a combat zone. It's part of the package when they are luring you into signing up.
9/14/2006 5:50:20 PM
9/14/2006 5:54:30 PM
hey you guys realize she didn't lose the arm in the war, rightshe lost it in a motorcycle accident
9/14/2006 5:58:41 PM
We're at the technological capability of producing thought controlled technologies that could greatly improve the quality of people's lives.Ignoring the costs and the choice in whom receives it, finding a strong impetus to produce this on a mass scale will eventually improve everyone's quality of life.Our country has always been about building better weapons, and the technology to destroy has always lagged far behind our technology to build in this country. We need to come off a war with such an appealing cause, like all the amputees we'll be receiving into society, to finally put this in motion.
9/14/2006 5:59:23 PM
9/14/2006 5:59:29 PM
my point is that the government doesn't choose who goes into "the combat zone" as you put it, this isn't Finland or your country of the choosing that requires military serviceYOU choose to sign up, so therefore why does that make you more deserving than someone who didn't? To me that's bullshit. Say you've got a homemaker, a student, a doctor, and a soldier, and you mean to tell me that one is more deserving than the other? Each one could be doing what she wants to do and fulfilling a crucial role in American society, that does not create a hierarchy that should cause for selection such as this.
9/14/2006 6:00:59 PM
^^^ no offense, but helping amputees is not an inspiring cause -- it's a depressing one. Furthermore, the impact if very limited and the reward for most people is dubious. This is not the place to look for great causes.Great causes are ones that are not depressing, have wide appeal, impact, and promise material benefit. If religious people weren't so fucking stupid, I'd say cloning (of parts), gene therapy, stem cells, all that bio shit would be better candidates for a big push.The bionic arms are still cool, though.[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 6:05 PM. Reason : sdf]
9/14/2006 6:04:47 PM
^ ^ I agree with you, and that's why we are able to live to the quality that we can in this country. I wouldn't change that.I don't believe that this going to veterans should mean that others get second choice, but you've also got to note that the legislation in place providing healthcare for the veterans will be exclusive of such egalitarian philosophies, and the practical implementation will show a bias in giving this technology to the veterans over the poor civilians who also suffer tragedy. It has nothing to do with their choice in serving, and more to do with healthcare coverage that is afforded to the military by Congressional law irrespective of the current state of technology in treatment.[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 6:05 PM. Reason : ^]
9/14/2006 6:04:52 PM
Good idea RyanJust remove all military funding for bionic limb enhancement / creation.Let someone else pay to develop it. Brilliant Thinking
9/14/2006 6:05:31 PM
9/14/2006 6:08:46 PM
Why do you think they fund projects like this?Because soldiers and obviously (as in this case) civilians will as well.Are you related to DJ Lauren?
9/14/2006 6:10:47 PM
please, it's not like there aren't plethora of funds to get this researched in the US, whether by DoD, NIH, NSF, or whoeverand no relation that I know of
9/14/2006 6:22:09 PM
DOD (darpa) funds this.
9/14/2006 6:29:06 PM
well DoD funds things that aren't necessarily intended to only benefit military personnelso if all women were to eligible to receive bionic limbs, I don't think that the DoD would have to cut funding like Mr. Quinn suggestsI'm not 100% on this, so by all means, correct me if I am wrong.
9/14/2006 6:37:40 PM
9/14/2006 6:39:10 PM
Jesus tittyfucking Christ, people. Learn to read, for one.
9/14/2006 7:17:14 PM
Also, I would rather the government spent $20k giving some woman who lost her arm in a motorcycle accident a new arm than the government spend $20k paying a bunch of experimental "artists" to be idiots on my tax dollars.Or fund surveillance cameras in Podunk, AK.Or fund million-dollar office parks in Podunk, OK.
9/14/2006 7:26:23 PM
This woman is a guinea pig for this technology. The testing is done by and for the military, but the tech, when more refined and cheaper, will hit the mass market a little later.Where this woman has muscle spasms in her chest when she wants to move something, Joe-Blow who has amputated limbs coverage with his Geico insurance gets a much better model, that maybe connects directly to the severed nerves.That's pretty much how all the breakthrough tech and science works now. Research done with military/government funding washes down to everyone else.This person is not more deserving than anyone else, but she was in the right place at the right time and got picked to get this limb.Here's another link for a different person, getting similar technology: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14790160/wid/11915773/?GT1=8506[Edited on September 14, 2006 at 7:49 PM. Reason : ]
9/14/2006 7:46:49 PM
hey Stiletto you fucking slant eyed moron who cant seem to comprehend what i saidi said the war that was being fought shouldnt be fought right now, so that soldier that had it arm blown off shouldnt be there in the first place... doh te doh, no fucking kidding they dont get to pick their orders, but if there is no war they dont have any orders... get it now?it is a fucking circle, if bush wasnt such a fuck up president no one would be getting their arm blown offand this advancement could be used on someone that was born without an arm other then some fucking moron who is fighting a war that shouldnt be going on anyway. how about thatwhy not take a special case girl or boy that was born without an arm and help them better their lifethis war isnt saving my freedom either so dont give me the bullshti line well if they werent over there we wouldnt be able to pick and choose who got the bionic armidiots
9/14/2006 8:35:34 PM
9/14/2006 8:37:33 PM
^^Oh I didn't disagree with you at all about the war being retarded. It was the part about leaving people to rot for not deserting or otherwise not going along with the system.
9/14/2006 8:39:25 PM
Dear Soap Box,Please come claim your bastard child. Is not behaving well with other children and tends to ramble on about 4-5 different topics, each which deserve their own thread.Sincerely, The Lougue
9/14/2006 9:08:59 PM
MrUniverse:1. I am going to assume that you would agree that we do in fact need a military. If this is not the case let me know.2. I am also going to assume that you are against a draft. Once again, let me know if my assumption is wrong.In an all-volunteer force like ours, the government has to provide some incentives for people to join up. They do this in several ways such as: money for college, reduced rate home loans, specialized training, etc. Another major incentive is free health care, basically the agreement is that if you join , you will be taken care of by whatever means necessary. It is part of the package when you sign your name. You are giving up certain freedoms in exchange for a set package of benefits. Now if the government tells you from the get go that if you get your arm blown off (and I do realize that she lost her arm in an auto accident) you are on your own, then fine. I would then agree that she should have to pay for it herself. However, that's not the deal people make when they sign up. The government has a responsibilty based on the promises given during recruitment to take care of the soldiers in the best way possible. I don't go along with the theory that just because you were in the military you are some kind of hero or something, but it would be foolish to assume that everyone is there because they are "morons". I am quite sure that there are plenty that are smarter than both you and I.
9/15/2006 1:49:20 AM
^ thank you
9/15/2006 2:34:09 AM
^^ Actually, there is no such promise, and even if there were, the only thing that matters is the contract. Recruitment promises don't mean a damn thing, as many find out after they sign up. I have no doubt that this will be used as an advertising tool, but it's certainly not an entitlement. If a recruit believe that it is, that's their own fault for not understanding how the real world and contracts work.
9/15/2006 2:47:17 AM
9/15/2006 2:51:12 AM
(I havent read the thread, I'm just stating my opinion)I see that the bionic arms are designed for "soldiers who have lost limbs in Iraq and Afghanistan" what makes them any more deserving than a person who lost their arm in an accident that wasnt there fault? I'm not saying we should give a bionic arm to some asshat drunk driver that fucked himself up but I mean insurance sure as hell isnt going to pay for a bionic arm.I want to see joe#s and saps post in here with their opinions
9/15/2006 3:00:05 AM
^^^Semantics. I realize that verbal promises don't mean anything, and certainly not everyone is entitled to a free bionic arm give-away. However, each person is given an intensive medical screening before joining and just before leaving (if it is requested). When leaving, if anything is seriously wrong with you that wasn't when you got there and you can prove it, you are entitled to receive benefits from the VA based on the amount of the disability.[Edited on September 15, 2006 at 3:01 AM. Reason : ^^^]
9/15/2006 3:01:29 AM
the truth is: most people who lose limbs (especially arms) are soldiers, thus the DOD is the one who funds most of the research in this field.
9/15/2006 3:14:16 AM
I want to know if it has a "vibrate" mode.I would totally pay $60,000 for a vibrating hand.[Edited on September 15, 2006 at 8:09 AM. Reason : hello!]
9/15/2006 8:08:30 AM