World's First Game-Playing DNA Computer
An anonymous reader writes "NewScientist.com posted an article today about the first game-playing 'computer' powered by DNA logic. An interesting read, although not at all a practical alternative for those looking to replace their PlayStation2 with the next great platform." The machine is "...an enzyme-powered tic-tac-toe machine that... uses a complex mixture of DNA enzymes to determine where it should place its nought or cross, and signals its move with a green glow."
Obligatory of course. However, maybe this time we can stick with a nice game of chess, eh?
Bah, my DNA's been playing Life for ages.
When Leisure Suit Larry get ported, call me.
Naughts and crosses? I though you played tic tac to with xes and os. Man, I've been playing wrong all these years.
I'll dump some DNA on my wifes face tonight, then say "your move".
I've never been a leet gamer by any means but now I can add enzymes to the long list of organisms that are capable of beating me at computer games.
Slashdotters already play LOTS of games with DNA...mostly solitare, though, as I understand.
Ceci n'est pas un post.
Wow, then I've been doing the equivalent of throwing out my entire record collection every night for years...
Well we already got DNA based porn. They're called girls.
I don't need no instructions to know how to rock!!!!