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Jim Frenkel replaced Jordin T. Kare, who was late to the convention due to travel difficulties. --[[User:Whump|Whump]] 10:47, 30 May 2007 (PDT) | |||
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89 Outsourcing and the Auxiliary Brain
Science and Technology•Conference Room 5• Saturday, 2:30-3:45 p.m.
Your meat brain has only so much capacity, and it wasn't designed for a technological society. But suppose you could pop in a small, high–tech auxiliary brain to augment your natural abilities. Where would that lead? To what degree is it a good idea to outsource your brain?
M: Kimberley Long-Ewing, R. Emrys Gordon, Bill Humphries, Jordin T. Kare, Melissa Scott
Jim Frenkel replaced Jordin T. Kare, who was late to the convention due to travel difficulties. --Whump 10:47, 30 May 2007 (PDT)