i accidentally deleted files off of my usb key, and i'm kind of
dumbfounded as to why they're not showing up in the file system. i
haven't touched the drive. it's just full of random dates, almost more
like it got flooded with data. but i'm waiting for one more scan to make
sure it's not just hiding with a weird name.
i guess
maybe the file table could have gone out? is that something that
happens? i don't think there was much on there, i'm just going to have
this nagging feeling like i forgot something.
something
else i read while the internet was down was the gibson classic,
neuromancer. i'd read half of it a dozen times and made sure i actually
finished it this time. i think it's overrated as a work, even if it was
enjoyable enough as basic fiction. but, something i think he got wrong
was the idea with the implants. the female protagonist had mechanical
implants inserted into her eyes. i think the way this is going to
actually work is that people are going to get injections full of
hormones designed to rearrange their dna: that we're going to actually
reprogram ourselves to use the hardware we have better, not get new
hardware attached to ourselves. i think the potentials of this are quite
staggering, but it's going to require a difficult period of human
experimentation, where people get programmed in disturbing ways,
sometimes accidentally and sometimes on purpose.
one
medical application i can think of, as a transgendered person, would be
actual genetic therapy for transition. you could just reprogram your
cells to produce estrogen instead of testosterone. i think diabetics
could put this to use, as could anyone else with a problem in hormone
regulation - including people with high levels of bad cholesterol.
but,
the key futuristic element was in finding ways to use technology to
enhance our abilities. and, i think the novel made an error in
imagination that was kind of ubiquitous at the time.