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will trees ever grow out of computers?

Started by aisha, September 05, 2009, 09:17:10 AM

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aisha

I think so. Studies show that trees are actually a lot similar to computers, except instead of needing a person to operate them, they need soil, air, sunlight and water, also instead of needing a person to build them, they reproduce themselves. One day I think computers and trees will combine, or perhaps they already are?
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Miniar

Uhm. That seems a little strange.

Air I can understand, but...
How does your computer need soil and sunlight?
And what do you think'll happen if you water your laptop the same way as you water a plant?




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sd

I have seen computers built into tree trunks.

And based on the amount of dirt I have seen in some computers and the amount of life in others (insects, mold...), I'm sure someday we will see a tree grow out of a computer.  :laugh:
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Hannah

Computers are too vulnerable to bugs and worms to survive as plants.
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lizbeth

Quote from: Becca on September 05, 2009, 03:14:43 PM
Computers are too vulnerable to bugs and worms to survive as plants.


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