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  • Just enrolled in the course plus stated my available times, kinda late since i haven't checked the forum in a bit but seems very interesting. 
  • Yeah mine was like that and i pulled it out a day after i saw it like that.
  • Im sure that finding people to chip in won't be hard. Many people are just as excited to test is as to buy it. How many people are we looking at for the donations?
    in Ce6 Comment by Kingofrandom March 2015
  • Well how much money do you view each bottle to be worth? Also how much does each bottle contain and any extra information people should know before buying this stuff?
    in Ce6 Comment by Kingofrandom March 2015
  • I got my magnet about a week ago and i pretty much did the same thing you did. I did put superglue when the procedure was done and that helped but with the bandage my finger started sweating and the sweat made my skin all wrinkly. Some puss came out yesterday so i squeezed it all out and cleaned the wound with some sterile…
  • Welcome @oe_ki8 I just got my implant yesterday so nothing here for me but I'll let you know in the future.
  • I'm pretty young and I've been fascinated on biohackin for a while now. I don't know if you should implant without letting your parents know beforehand they might not be too happy about it. I'm getting my dad to implant a m31 on my left ring finger this weekend. We talked it through and I got both of my parents into it,…
  • Thanks for the heads up I'm getting my magnet this weekend and I have been reading up a lot on how to do it properly. I was wondering if I diluded the chlorhexidine in 91% rubbing alcohol to steralize my magnet and it was left in the solution for an hour would it be affected? Also what were the ingredients in the…
  • So when can I get this and where? I would be glad to set something up.
    in Ce6 Comment by Kingofrandom March 2015
  • Welcome to the forum @ThirsSilence. Looking forward for another video update on you guys and your current projects and the outcomes.
  • If it's gonna last and it's not inconvenient in my everyday life I would be willing to put down 300+ for one plus the implant procedure.
  • I don't think anyone here is familiar with 3D printing. If we find a lot of practical uses for it and how to print and what not then we should try to invest in one. It could be used for printing small bioproof containers for electronics and other components you would want be inside a small container that would be made to…
  • If you have a some what fat hand depth placement on the side shouldn't be a problem. I would like to know optimal placement on the wrist though.
  • Couldn't we use a 3D printer with the capability to print in microns to print very small batteries? We would have to modify the material used so it can properly print out the anode and the cathode then couldn't we put it in a container with a liquid or a gel that would act as the electrod? I don't know anything about…
  • I'm also new I got interested in the topic when I saw this YouTube video about biochip implants on motherboard and since then I've been looking around the Internet for others with the same interests as me. Here is the link to the video: http://youtu.be/clIiP1H3Opw
  • Yeah, and thanks for the suggestion @TheGreyKnight as you can see i hardly know anything about EE.
  • Yeah that's for when I'm out of batteries I can connect a 12 volt adapter to my house outlet and to the machine and it's not gonna harm you at all.
  • [img]http://i.imgur.com/2mqXjWP.jpg[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/X0HQJPh.jpg[/img] sorry i screwed up the first ones.
  • @DirectorX the amperage is .1 and it brings 6 volts from 4 d cell batteries up to around 120 volts at the max setting and the batteries last a while. @TheGrayKnight no it's not transforming the DC voltage into AC. Here are a few pictures of the thing.
  • I found this website quite useful in explaining mRNA processing. Just look around for a while and you should get a pretty good idea on how its done. http://vcell.ndsu.nodak.edu/animations/mrnaprocessing/index.htm
  • I have fairly easy access to lidocaine but I was just thinking of another way to stop the pain.
  • Ahh ok, it dose seem a bit more difficult than what you guys suggest.
  • Could we mutate the MSTN gene several times in lab rats and see the potential effects in order to find the exact mutation that would decrease the GDF-8 levels for a more permanent modification? The only problem I see is that if the gene mutation goes wrong it could start producing some other protein and potentially have…