![]() |
|
|
|
Targa, Panamera Turbo
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Houston TX
Posts: 22,366
|
Pick the Superpower You Would Like To Have and Why...
If you could have just one superpower (No, not a country!), what would it be?
__________________
Michael D. Holloway https://simple.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_D._Holloway https://5thorderindustry.com/ https://www.amazon.com/s?k=michael+d+holloway&crid=3AWD8RUVY3E2F&sprefix= michael+d+holloway%2Caps%2C136&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 |
||
![]() |
|
Parrothead member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Monmouth county, NJ USA
Posts: 13,829
|
To figure women out...
__________________
Vinny Red '86 944, 05 Ford Super Duty Dually '02 Ram 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually, '07Jeep Wrangler '62 Mercury Meteor '90 Harley 1200 XL "Live your Life in such a way that the Westboro Baptist Church will want to picket your funeral." |
||
![]() |
|
White and Nerdy
|
They are probably in a different dialect, maybe even language, even if you could "read" the text, it wouldn't mean the same thing to you as it would to them.
![]()
__________________
Shadilay. |
||
![]() |
|
entertaining the idea
|
__________________
There are some who call me... 'Tim'. a well set-up 1983 Guards Red 944 |
||
![]() |
|
a.k.a. G-man
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 13,614
|
Flying, invisibility, freezing time, knowing the future....
I want them all. |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
|
I'd want to go forward in time and pick lottery numbers. One big win and I would be set. Also, you left out xray vision, I could keep myself occupied for hours.....
__________________
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- "There is nothing to be learned from the second kick of a mule" - Mark Twain |
||
![]() |
|
Super Moderator
|
Well I picked backwards and forwards in time... However in retrospect that would just make everything too easy....
__________________
Chris ---------------------------------------------- 1996 993 RS Replica 2023 KTM 890 Adventure R 1971 Norton 750 Commando Alcon Brake Kits |
||
![]() |
|
Back in the saddle again
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Central TX west of Houston
Posts: 55,874
|
Flying would be REALLY cool. I'd love to be able to fly, but I think I'd have to go with being a Telepath. It'd be so much more useful to be able to read minds and speak to others.
Telepathy would give you an edge in pretty much every situation involving other people whether it's a business deal, meeting a stranger, getting laid, etc.... Either way, the superheros pretty much always use their powers for good and don't abuse them. I'm fairly sure that my will power would not be that strong. I'm not saying that I would be using my power to rob banks, but I'm sure I would use the edge that they would provide. It's probably better that I don't have them.
__________________
Steve '08 Boxster RS60 Spyder #0099/1960 - never named a car before, but this is Charlotte. '88 targa ![]() |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Linn County, Oregon
Posts: 48,513
|
How many lanes do you want on that bridge to Hawaii?
__________________
"Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have a radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. '73) (I, Paul D. have loved this quote since 1973. It will remain as long as I post here.) |
||
![]() |
|
The Unsettler
|
Forward and back in time as it can also be used to become invisible, outrun a bullet and not necessarily read minds but allow you to control situations and manage the outcomes.
__________________
"I want my two dollars" "Goodbye and thanks for the fish" "Proud Member and Supporter of the YWL" "Brandon Won" |
||
![]() |
|
Dog-faced pony soldier
|
I'd be satisfied just being able to remember where the fk I put my keys...
__________________
A car, a 911, a motorbike and a few surfboards Black Cars Matter |
||
![]() |
|
A Man of Wealth and Taste
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Out there somewhere beyond the doors of perception
Posts: 51,063
|
I am already able to do #6
__________________
Copyright "Some Observer" |
||
![]() |
|
![]() |
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Lacey, WA. USA
Posts: 25,310
|
I can tell you from my experience that flying is a lot of fun. Outrunning bullets....that's getting boring.
But seriously, I see that time travel is the most popular wish. I suggest some people reconsider. The inability to see the future is God's greatest gift to us.
__________________
Man of Carbon Fiber (stronger than steel) Mocha 1978 911SC. "Coco" |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: OK
Posts: 12,730
|
Super powers come from "within". We all have access to this.
__________________
76' 911s Signature Edition |
||
![]() |
|
Dog-faced pony soldier
|
This seems appropriate - the gov't is already well on its way to "mind readers".
- - - - - My Take: Keep government out of mind-reading business – CNN Belief Blog - CNN.com Blogs - - - - - 10:00 PM ET Editor's Note: Paul Root Wolpe, Ph.D., is director of Emory University’s Center for Ethics. By Paul Root Wolpe, Special to CNN (CNN) – “My thoughts, they roam freely. Who can ever guess them?” So goes an old German folk song. But imagine living in a world where someone can guess your thoughts, or even know them for certain. A world where science can reach into the deep recesses of your brain and pull out information that you thought was private and inaccessible. Would that worry you? If so, then start worrying. The age of mind reading is upon us. Neuroscience is advancing so rapidly that, under certain conditions, scientists can use sophisticated brain imaging technology to scan your brain and determine whether you can read a particular language, what word you are thinking of, even what you are dreaming about while you are asleep. The research is still new, and the kinds of information scientists can find through brain imaging are still simple. But the recent pace of progress in neuroscience has been startling and new studies are being published all the time. In one experiment, researchers at Carnegie Mellon looked at images of people’s brains when they were thinking of some common objects – animals, body parts, tools, vegetables – and recorded which areas of their brains activated when they thought about each object. The scientists studied patterns of brain activity while subjects thought about 58 such objects. Then they predicted what the person’s brain would look like if researchers gave them a brand new object, like “celery.” The scientists’ predictions were surprisingly accurate. Many scholars predicted as recently as a few years ago that we would never get this far. Now we have to ask: If we can tell what words you are thinking of, is it much longer before we will be able to read complex thoughts? In another experiment, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich, Germany, sought out a group of “lucid dreamers” - people who remain aware that they are dreaming and even maintain some control over their dreams while they sleep. The researchers asked the subjects to clench either their right hand or left hand in their dreams, then scanned their brain while they slept. The subjects’ motor cortex, the part of the brain that controls movement, lit up in the same manner it would if a person clenched their left hand while awake – even though the actual hand of the sleeping subjects never moved. The images revealed that the subjects were dreaming of clenching their left fists. Throughout human history, the inner workings of our minds were impenetrable, known only to us and, perhaps, to God. No one could see what you were thinking, or know what you were feeling, unless you chose to reveal it to them. In fact, the idea of being able to decipher what is going on in that three pounds of grey mush between our ears seemed an impossible task even a couple of decades ago. Now, for the first time in human history, we are peering into the labyrinth of the mind and pulling out information, perhaps even information you would rather we did not know. Neuroscientists are actively developing technologies to create more effective lie detectors, to determine if people have been at a crime scene, or to predict who may be more likely to engage in violent crime. As the accuracy and reliability of these experiments continue to improve, the temptation will be strong to use these techniques in counter-terrorism, in the courtroom, perhaps even at airports. And if brain imaging for lie detection is shown to be reliable, intelligence agencies may want to use it to discover moles, employers may want to use it to screen employees, schools to uncover vandals or cheaters. But should we allow it? I believe not. The ability to read our thoughts threatens the last absolute bastion of privacy that we have. If my right to privacy means anything, it must mean the right to keep my innermost thoughts safe from the prying eyes of the state, the military or my employer. My mind must remain mine alone, and my skull an inviolable zone of privacy. Right now, our right to privacy – even the privacy of our bodies – ends when a judge issues a warrant. The court can order your house searched, your computer files exposed, and your diary read. It can also order you to submit to a blood test, take a drug screen, or to provide a DNA sample. There is no reason, right now, that it could not also order a brain scan. Right now, the technology is not reliable enough for the courts to order such tests. But the time is coming, and soon. Eventually, courts will have to decide whether it is allowable to order a defendant to get a brain scan. There is even an interesting question of whether forcing me to reveal my inner thoughts through a brain scan might violate my Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination. But not even a court order should be enough to violate your right to a private inner life. The musings of my mind and heart are the most precious and private possessions that I have, the one thing no one can take away from me. Let them search my house, if they must, or take some blood, if that will help solve a case. But allowing the state to probe our minds ends even the illusion of individual liberty, and gives government power that is far too easy to abuse. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Paul Root Wolpe.
__________________
A car, a 911, a motorbike and a few surfboards Black Cars Matter |
||
![]() |
|
White and Nerdy
|
Quote:
Enjoy life, move on. I was the first to answer the poll and went with mind reading, especially when driving, there are many people who are VERY poor at signaling. Reading what they are thinking in front of me, would help me increase me MPG by a lot, same for if I could read stoplights that have no indication they are about to change. Invisible, has a lot of appeal to me, but would not improve my current lifestyle. Flying, we have machines for that. ![]()
__________________
Shadilay. |
||
![]() |
|
Unregistered
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: a wretched hive of scum and villainy
Posts: 55,652
|
Quote:
|
||
![]() |
|
B58/732
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Hot as Hell, AZ
Posts: 12,313
|
Other: The power to shake exactly two aspirin out of the bottle, every time.
__________________
ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ I don't always talk to vegetarians--but when I do, it's with a mouthful of bacon. |
||
![]() |
|
![]() |
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Lacey, WA. USA
Posts: 25,310
|
Me too. No contest. Easy decision. Fly.
__________________
Man of Carbon Fiber (stronger than steel) Mocha 1978 911SC. "Coco" |
||
![]() |
|
Unregistered
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: a wretched hive of scum and villainy
Posts: 55,652
|
Ever had dreams you could fly?
There's sposed to be some sort of psychological significance about them, I just think they're cool. Buzzin through a deep canyon just above the river, zoooom! |
||
![]() |
|
![]() |
Thread Tools | |
Rate This Thread | |
|