Phillip Cochrane:  

CLASS OF 1970
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Roosevelt, NY
Dayton, OH
Dayton, OH
North babylon, NY

Phillip's Story

After a serious accident in 1973, my brain was surgically removed and placed in a cybernetic sensor and control vessel, which used nanotechnology to maintain blood flow while preserving and repairing higher order functioning; my body was stored in a nitrogen encased containment vessel. These things were done as part of an experimental program/technique, the goal of which was to develop cybernetic implants that would allow the human brain to directly interface with digital devices and augment human computational/decision making capabilities.Unfortunately during my pre-implant surgery, the two vessels containing my constituent parts were mislabeled. When the medical artificial intelligence implant technology was finally in place my constituent parts could not be located. The interim solution was to link the higher ...Expand for more
functions of my disassociated brain to an external computer/AI network; this allowed me to continue my studies and perform certain clandestine services (albeit involuntarily) via the internet for the military and other intelligence communities. In 1992, under pressure from various human rights organizations, the government agreed to furnish the necessary funds and technology to complete what was secretly called the Cochrane Project. Today with the aid of certain classified technologies, my brain resides within my body. I have full functioning and movement.. although certain psychological aberrations have manifested themselves... for example, I have difficulty telling the truth and sometimes I have been given to writing lengthy fictions that are cloaked with just enough realism to keep you interested. Gotcha!!!
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My dog hat, bothering me while Patricia Nolan Cochrane is trying to nap.
Ayden playing Minion Rush....goodbye little tablet.
Needing guidance. Is putting super glue on Ayden's headphones, beyond the boundaries of acceptable humor?
Ayden napping. This would have been the perfect opportunity to try out my new collection of sharpies. But Pat vetoed the idea until his sunburn gets better.
Ayden napping with a tasty snack close at hand.
Steve Nolan Taylor Nolan Ayden watching television. One TV isn't enough. Cartoons one and anime on the other.
The calm before the storm
Ayden 1. Meme 0.
Wow
My new door sign courtesy of Steve Nolan. Thanks
I think my mother was born in January.  Unfortunately,  she died at 55 years old way back in 1984.  We were always at odds...but I do remember when she confronted the draft board on my behalf and I think had she lived longe
There is something about this picture that absolutely haunts me.  The idea of crossing the bridge.........
My poor little Pat. They are going to try a leg immobilizer.
I found myself in this early 90s photo. Samantha can you find your Dad?
We are studying Bernoulli in a Fluid Power course.  A sent a copy of this Facebook Tee Shirt post to the class in fun, an attempt at humor.  Open books open notes test, what do I see on their desks..the tee-shirt design.  I
I miss you
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Well this is our car after the rear end accident. Nobody was hurt. Patricia Nolan Cochrane Steve Nolan Taylor Nolan. We are now driving a terrain.
Nice picture of our now smashed car.
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