Friday, October 8, 2010

blog 7

I am not a cyborg a cyborg is a human that is no longer alive and body has been installed with mechanical engineering. I am human with no metal installed into me that has feelings , no super power, and will die as time expands. Cyborgs are verry dangerous creations they can be designed to help people but slight errors and malfunctions can result to humans life at stake. A great example  the movie terminator 3 rise of the machines arnold schwarzenegger was a cyborg who was sent to earth to protect john coner from an evil cyborg that was sent to assinate him. In the movie asarnold schwarzenegger  engaged into battle with this evil cyborg the evil cyborg rebooted his system which caused arnold schwarzenegger to try to execute john coner. showing the effects a cyborg can have to man kind, humans are capable of killing as well but to add another risk like this  it could be anonymus what destructions could be caused. So in that case i am not a cyborg i am a human that was put into this life to grow learn and breed so us humans will not go extinct. Cyborgs are set on earth not from god but men who give them objectives they have no choice but to follow, and are not assets of the life cycle because they cant breed giving them no focus to mother nature. Mother Nature is set to help provide nourishment to continue life and mammals which breed which creates a life cycle. So with that said i michael adelson is not a cyborg and is a asset to mother nature. I still think that cyborgs are cool machines i grew up watching tv about them but i am most deffly not a cyborg.

3 comments:

  1. I like that you used an example from a film you have seen to make your point. Are there any other examples that you can think of?

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  2. Blog Series Evaluation 2:

    Several of the entries for this series are quite thoughtful--good job.

    For the nest set of blogs, you may want to use Google Docs to type your entries to help you with the grammar.

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  3. ok doctor x thanks on the proper guiding and will use this on future blogs

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