> If you choose to keep your biological self alive. Would you not
> expect that eventually after many augmentations that biological/cyborg
> self would see the limitations and inefficiency of living in the
> physical world and want to upload into Homodigititus himself?
Well, in my favourite scenario that cyborg would be *me* (no copies), possibly just a "brain in a jar" hooked up via direct neural interfaces to a massive computer and support systems (with "weak" AI "agents" to assist my thinking etc.). This contraption, thanks to the power of nano soon many miles accross, would float in space (a sphere would probably be the most logical design). "I" would live in VR worlds or interact directly with the outside world trough probes and perhaps various larger (humanoid?) avatars.
> If yes, would you want this process to terminate the biological/cyborg?