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    94 KB Know and Remember Everything, Always and Instantly Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:41 No.49016689  
    http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/sciencenotfiction/2011/05/05/know-and-remember-everything-always-a
    nd-instantly/?utm_content=Google+Reader

    >Imagine you know everything on Wikipedia, in the Oxford English Dictionary, and the contents of every book in digital form. When someone asks you what you did twenty years ago, on demand you recall with perfect accuracy every sensation and thought from that moment. Sifting and parsing all of this information is effortless and unconscious. Any fact, instant of time, skill, technique, or data point that you’ve experienced or can access on the internet is in your mind.

    Imagine, the entire contents of every manga scanlation on the internet, directly downloaded into your brain for you to use and enjoy, forever~
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:43 No.49016729
    >>49016689
    Such a disease exists.
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:43 No.49016730
    >You will never experience cyberbrains in your lifetime.
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:43 No.49016752
    Media companies would start suing people for watching and remembering content.
    They would have to develop a machine that erased the section of your memory pertaining to their copyrighted content.
    Unfortunately it would be imperfect and would destroy random sections of your childhood, ect...
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:45 No.49016785
    mfw I would use it mostly for remembering hentai more vividly
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:46 No.49016799
    That sounds shitty OP. It kind of ruins the point of being human. Would be useful for learning languages though.
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:46 No.49016819
    Jesus Christ how horrifying.

    Made even more so by the fact that you're 100% correct
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:47 No.49016827
    Does this mean that I can be like Index
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:47 No.49016831
    >>49016752
    >would be imperfect and would destroy random sections of your childhood, ect...
    But they could be replaced with better versions, I'd still go for.

    Can somebody upload some social skills to mine already?
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:47 No.49016835
    >>49016752
    >>49016819
    meant to link
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:47 No.49016836
    >>49016799

    >implying you know the point of human life
    >implying there has to be one specific point
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:50 No.49016895
    It would probably destroy your sanity. For one, you would not be able to 'learn' as much because you will already know everything. Plus inaccurate memory is kinda important; it lets us look back on otherwise negative situations and laugh about it.
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:51 No.49016926
    >>49016895
    You could just delete the hard-data and instead store it in your "soft memory" grey matter, like RAM, which is what you're pretty much doing now anyway.
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:53 No.49016991
    >>49016836

    Knowing everything, like living in a world without conflict, is counter productive to human enjoyment.

    think about it, you will know it be true.
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:54 No.49017001
    >>49016895

    >removable storage
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:57 No.49017086
    >Do you remember that one song which was like "This memory contains content from Sony Music Entertainment. We are sorry but it is not longer avaible in your country."
    >what
    >fuck, not this again
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:58 No.49017105
    >>49016991
    Except you wouldn't know everything, you'd just know alot.

    that's the same sort of ridiculous argument philosophers used to try and ban writing.
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)11:59 No.49017135
    >>49016991

    You only say that because human being have always been in the dark about most things. We learn to enjoy mystery. If we didn't have mystery do you really think people wouldn't learn to enjoy what they've found? If you knew everything you'd appreciate everything. Forever. I really don't see how you can talk like you've understood human enjoyment with a single life span.
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)12:00 No.49017146
    >>49016689
    >you will never know the sweetness of nostalgia
    sadfrog.jpg
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)12:01 No.49017178
    >>49017146

    >implying nostalgia isn't a longing that can never be satisfied
    >> Anonymous 05/05/11(Thu)12:02 No.49017203
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    >>49017086

    The future's gonna suck...



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