Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25343309-20150430230909/@comment-26397825-20150531091508

I never read Charles Dickens at school - we seemed to read To Kill A Mockingbird all the time when we werent reading Shakespeare instead - so I honestly have no idea about anything referring to Oliver Twist or Huckleberry Finn beyond that they are characters, Oliver is an orphan and ...I think Huckleberry has something to do with a raft at one point? The joys of switching schools (And states) halfway through high school...primary school was the same deal actually. I wonder what other stuff I've missed out on?

On topic (kind of) is a semblance that allows the user to have a neural link to a specially made computer chip, wich then allows the user to directly input computer commands instead of having to type them out and control computer functions (if they have a physical function) overpowered? The chip would have to be directly installed into the electronic device in order for the user to actually be able to complete the neural link, otherwise they'd be stuck doing things the normal way. Basically they can mentally input the programming (ie C://run.exe and other programming/hacking/user interface control type things) when the chip is installed, but wouldn't be able to affect anything wihtout the chip, and the chip couldn't just be installed on a usb and then used (unless the user made a virus which ran off the chip...no, bad thought. Too overpowered).