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Would it be appropriate to add some examples of cyborgs in film and Television?
Would it be appropriate to add some examples of cyborgs in film and Television?

== Silly ==

This whole article is silly because it tries to ridiculise the concept of cyborgs. Are people with pacemakers, neural implants or insulin pumps cyborgs? YES
But stating that a notepad or a cellphone makes you a cyborg is ridiculous as those are not part of one's body.

Revision as of 16:55, 24 July 2006


Glad the Terminator issue was resolved, but (and I hate to start up this debate again) in Terminator 2 Judgement Day, the T-800 refers to the T-1000 (according to [1], which coincidentally is cited in the article) as a "mimetic polyalloy". (I remember him saying "animetal polyalloy, but perhaps i misheard). At any rate, there is an error in the article. Dessydes 18:25, 7 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Adding Cyborg film examples

Would it be appropriate to add some examples of cyborgs in film and Television?

Silly

This whole article is silly because it tries to ridiculise the concept of cyborgs. Are people with pacemakers, neural implants or insulin pumps cyborgs? YES But stating that a notepad or a cellphone makes you a cyborg is ridiculous as those are not part of one's body.