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@Jack_Sylvane I've sent you a PM with details.
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@BirdMachine I've got a whole box of the biotherm chips, and have sent some to SfM's lab (cassox and glims) and am paying them to do testing on the chips, they are also trialling the chip in a different area of the body, i.e. not the hand where most RFID chips are implanted, and I'm still working on a better reader form…
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yes, HELEED was the name used when developing the first version of Circadia
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I should apologize, it's partly my fault this is taking so long, I've been taking a bunch of @cassox's time working on other things
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info about current IRC http://discuss.biohack.me/discussion/204/irc-channel-address-/p1
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My archive will still exist, even if old posts are not kept http://selxabxjpryy7jna.onion/biohack/discuss.biohack.me/
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oooh, how often do most of us get cuffed and need to get away? can't be very often. and how important is it to escape? I'm guessing that if you're willing to get implants, it most be quite important. so, why not get a small, smooth titanium key/pick made and implant it just under the skin. then when you need to use it,…
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we have already talked plenty about the pros and cons of such a system, read these links http://discuss.biohack.me/discussions/tagged/power especially http://discuss.biohack.me/discussion/253/powering-devices-within-the-body#Item_68
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This forum is not really the place for these questions, there are many other places on the web for armchair transhumanism, here, we do stuff. But... I've give tl;dr answers anyway. Brain transplant is not really going to help you escape, the brain is made of bio tissues, it gets diseases and dies just like the rest of the…
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getting your hands to the front when cuffed behind your back depends on the individual, I can 'step' through my cuffed arms with little trouble, but some of my friends find it impossible.
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haha @otptheperson, you can Private Message forum members. Inbox->Start a New Conversation-> enter "glims", or just follow the link to his profile page and click "Send glims a Message"
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got mine yesterday, it's very small, maybe less than half the size of my Haworth magnet, mainly because of the silicone coating. it will take up less space in my finger, so I anticipate it being more comfortable when pressing on hard objects.
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@Cassox this is something I've thought about too, a couple of mm diameter titanium rod is probably small enough to avoid tissue isolation issues. any impact with enough force that the rod ends up bearing load is likely to leave you with a broken arm anyway, but as you said, in some cases it would still be useful. a piece…
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@drjaaz how? the magnetic implants only vibrate a tiny amount, we can feel it because it's implanted among nerves, you can't feel the vibration outside your skin.
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@drew I'm currently building a more human friendly reader for these chips, it will send data to your smartphone, and the form factor will be more convenient.
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paging @Cassox to this thread. But my guess is that the iron in blood is bonded with oxygen, so it's not free to gether in one place and is not as magnetically active as free iron.
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kjwx you may have got the wrong person, I don't have a cylindrical magnet, only a disk. but I agree about the applicator, some are really bad, make sure you get a good one. in my personal experience, the long straight applicators suck, the short ones with perpendicular 'handles' tend to be much better.
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otptheperson yeah, the link is very old, GHWW have moved stuff around on their site, the current link the bottlenose is here http://www.grindhousewetware.com/bottlenose.html
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I assume you've seen this?
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Yeah, it would be possible with Morse code, but I don't think that would ever be the "killer app", I think the encoding is too complex to learn at a non-conscious level, so you'd have to think about decoding it all the time.
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There are so many possibilities, but my goal is being able to read/write pager/text messages "telepathically", i.e. once we get enough input/output electrodes, we can use them to represent letters. It will take a lot of learning to be able to do it well, but I'm sure we all remember the old phones with only a keypad where…
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only a 20mah battery? won't it need charging every 30 minutes or so?I agree, looks like someone is trying to design their own cicada
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I'd Fermi estimate it at 500, but I have no data on this.
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someone asked the same question a few days ago see here http://discuss.biohack.me/discussion/641/all-attainable-implants-at-this-time
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here is a link to view the results @MattGuy not sure what you mean about concatenating all of the answers, but if you PM me your gmail address, I'll give you edit access to it, then you can change it as you see fit
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Here is a Lidocaine kit http://dangerousthings.com/shop/pain-management-kit/
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https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FflqYAkK8p3hgsjZg-qt7TJpmZIdqtyeQHnjQlCR-7Q/viewform?usp=send_form done, names are not recorded, but the responses are public
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@nothreat33 yes, you are right about RFID vs NFC, NFC is just a subset of RFID that conforms to a set of standards, the important thing is that it's the standards that are supported by smart phones, so if you get NFC, you know it'll work with your NFC enabled android, but just RFID probably won't. yes, Amal sells both NFC…
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drjaaz: because that's not real. It was just an April fools joke.
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Minimum wall thickness of the peachy is 0.2 mm, so that should be fine. go read the thread to understand how to request a print.