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Disabled man controls robotic hand using neural link
hi videogame fans
donât worry this tumblr isnât changing to monetise or advertise, but i wrote a novel with a kickstarter coming next week and think that you might be interested. inspired by apogee and id software releases iâm using the â90s shareware distribution method, aka first âepisodeâ free
most things havenât worked out, a science fiction novel wondering whatâs gone wrong with the economy and our society ? most things havenât worked out is a gothic science fiction novel about brain implants romance and our breaking world Michael has everything that many other mid-level corporate managers have, a devoted professional wife, a nice car, a job everyone wants, and a great home in a safe neighbourhood, all signs pointing to a life trending up. he also has a net-connected brain implant and a bad day at work that goes viral. not everything happens as expected, in fact most things havenât worked out. a novel about love labour and loss in a future so near we may have already passed it, presenting a corporate world of wonder and misery where machines have a better chance of connecting with each other than people do. i describe the story as industrial gothic because it focuses on decaying personal relationships within the framework of a failing industrial economyÂ
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failing brain implants and house falling apart
most things havenât worked out, a science fiction novel
wondering whatâs gone wrong with the economy and our society ? most things havenât worked out is a gothic science fiction novel about brain implants romance and our breaking world
Michael has everything that many other mid-level corporate managers have, a devoted professional wife, a nice car, a job everyone wants, and a great home in a safe neighbourhood, all signs pointing to a life trending up. he also has a net-connected brain implant and a bad day at work that goes viral. not everything happens as expected, in fact most things havenât worked out. a novel about love labour and loss in a future so near we may have already passed it, presenting a corporate world of wonder and misery where machines have a better chance of connecting with each other than people do
read the first 100 pages now for free (PDF, no account necessary just click the blue âdownloadâ button):Â https://tinyurl.com/y6ke36fw
support the kickstarter (now live) to read the rest of the novel:Â https://kickstarter.com/projects/recycledcan/most-things-havent-worked-out-a-science-fiction-novel
If you remove the chip wrong do you run the risk of permanent neural damage? And if so..are areas like Brocaâs area, frontal lobe functions, and temporal lobe subjected to permanent if not lasting damage, considering the chipâs placement along the temples, if Iâm not mistaken?
âAnother old message....â Sil grumbles to himself as he thinks of his answer, which prompts Shiver to stroll over and sit down beside him
âI mean.....probably? I donât really know much of the neural interface, it more than likely would affect those areas of the brain, but again Iâm not the tech whiz or the human anatomy whiz. I specialize with animals aha, I do suppose it targets all areas of the brain that focus on cognitive ability, and whatever part aids with addictions and whatnot.â Sil says while trying to rack his brain
Android Brain
30min. spitpaint, Photoshop CC
most things havenât worked out, a science fiction novel wondering whatâs gone wrong with the economy and our society ? most things havenât worked out is a gothic science fiction novel about brain implants romance and our breaking world Michael has everything that many other mid-level corporate managers have, a devoted professional wife, a nice car, a job everyone wants, and a great home in a safe neighbourhood, all signs pointing to a life trending up. he also has a net-connected brain implant and a bad day at work that goes viral. not everything happens as expected, in fact most things havenât worked out. a novel about love labour and loss in a future so near we may have already passed it, presenting a corporate world of wonder and misery where machines have a better chance of connecting with each other than people do. i describe the story as industrial gothic because it focuses on decaying personal relationships within the framework of a failing industrial economyÂ
read the first 100 pages now for free (PDF, no account necessary just click the blue âdownloadâ button): https://tinyurl.com/y6ke36fw
support the kickstarter to read the rest of the novel:Â https://kickstarter.com/projects/recycledcan/most-things-havent-worked-out-a-science-fiction-novel
hi videogame fans
donât worry this tumblr isnât changing to monetise or advertise, but i wrote a novel with a kickstarter coming soon this august and think that you might be interested. inspired by apogee and id software releases iâm using the â90s shareware distribution method, aka first âepisodeâ free
most things havenât worked out, a science fiction novel industrial gothic scifi about you and me and everyone else, with networked brain implants
wondering whatâs gone wrong with the economy and our society ? most things havenât worked out is a gothic science fiction novel about brain implants romance and our breaking world
read the first chapter (100 pages) now for free (PDF, no account necessary just click 'downloadâ):Â https://tinyurl.com/y6ke36fw
support the kickstarter (launching in august) to read the rest of the novel:Â https://kickstarter.com/projects/recycledcan/most-things-havent-worked-out-a-science-fiction-novel
KICKSTARTER NOW LIVE ! hi computer game fans
donât worry this tumblr isnât changing to monetise or advertise, but i wrote a novel with a kickstarter launching today and think that you might be interested. inspired by apogee and id software releases iâm using the â90s shareware distribution method, aka first âepisodeâ free. games are presented in the novel as a normal social activity, but the plot is not specifically related to digital games, unless social media is understood to be the world's most popular and influential of all videogames
most things havenât worked out, a science fiction novel wondering whatâs gone wrong with the economy and our society ? most things havenât worked out is a gothic science fiction novel about brain implants romance and our breaking world Michael has everything that many other mid-level corporate managers have, a devoted professional wife, a nice car, a job everyone wants, and a great home in a safe neighbourhood, all signs pointing to a life trending up. he also has a net-connected brain implant and a bad day at work that goes viral. not everything happens as expected, in fact most things havenât worked out. a novel about love labour and loss in a future so near we may have already passed it, presenting a corporate world of wonder and misery where machines have a better chance of connecting with each other than people do. i describe the story as industrial gothic because it focuses on decaying personal relationships within the framework of a failing industrial economyÂ
read the first 100 pages now for free (PDF, no account necessary just click the blue âdownloadâ button):Â https://tinyurl.com/y6ke36fw
support the kickstarter (now live) to read the rest of the novel:Â https://kickstarter.com/projects/recycledcan/most-things-havent-worked-out-a-science-fiction-novel