Toward this end, he used his own genes, and those of the few other super-powered Fire People, to create nanotech " wetware " that could be used to produce Champions to someday free their people.
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The author of both fiction and non-fiction, he is best known for the novels in the Ware Tetralogy, the first two of which ( " Wetware " ) both won Philip K . Dick Awards.
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Besides shrinking the size and reducing the expense of computer parts, the " wetware " self-assembly approach also would allow computer architects to lay down circuits on flexible plastic film or virtually any other substrate besides silicon.
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Which gives some indication of what else is needed : to " grow " something you need all of the extra wetware of a fertilized egg and it needs to be in a suitable environment ( read : a womb ) to grow in.
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"People with a multiple personality disorder changing their neuroelectrical patterns, heart rate, & facial expresion . " yes, the same brain wetware can run different programs producing different results just like computer hardware can run different programs producing different computer behaviors.
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In 1991, Dutch media theorist Geert Lovink organized the Wetware Convention in Amsterdam, which was supposed to be an antidote to the " out-of-body " experiments conducted in high-tech laboratories, such as experiments in virtual reality.
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They suggest that based on the reciprocal influences between software and hardware that takes place in all computers, it is possible that someday theories can be discovered that help us to understand the reciprocal influences between the human mind and the brain ( wetware ).
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Later, in " Wetware ", Anderson observes : " The bottom line is that we're all information processors, and God loves all of us just the same . . . . All is One, and the One is Everywhere ."
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They suggest that based on the reciprocal influences between software and hardware that takes place in all computers, it is possible that someday theories can be discovered that help us to understand the reciprocal influences between the human mind and the brain ( wetware ) . [ 62]
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"The computer people come with their software ideas, and we chemists contribute what we call ` wetware .'It's hard to guess where all this will lead, but it's one of the most interesting questions human beings can ask ."