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cool pics, glad it made it to you ok.
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sold admins can delete this thread or whatever now
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yeah because it's pending sale to another user. I'll get back to you if they fall through though.
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@meanderingpaul dude ate a few too many of those magic mushrooms for sure
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just gotta boof some PCP for dat mad system shock 2 super strength. ezpz
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just do some PCP bruh, that'll give you super human strength fer shure. or just eat some food, and you'll make ATP
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It would be a better guitar pick if left attached to you, because then it regenerates. Also, there already is a "pressure release valve" for the ear. It's called the Eustachian Tube.
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fingertips are the only place worth implanting imo because of the level of sensitivity, I prefer these two locations because your index/pinky fingers wont brush up against the implant site on a day to day basis.
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nope. two magnets on the same nerve wont really add any additional sensation. one on your ulnar nerve and one on the median nerve would be enough IMO, after that it'd be overkill.
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Some people believe the Earth is flat, too.
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>After cringing through all these attempted repairs, I wanted to suggest an equally cringy inferior method of keeping your implant incision closed. top kek If it takes you 12 tries, you should have practiced more before attempting surgery on yourself, or find someone who knows what they're doing.
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The Curie Temperature of N52 magnets is around 583-673 degreesK (589-751 degreesF)
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>not psychic powers >seeing the future
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You won't want it centered on the pad of your finger because it'll get in the way when gripping things, you'll want to do it off to one side. I chose the side facing the pinky finger because it wont bump against the neighboring finger as my pinky is shorter than my ring finger.
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>The implant becomes the skin Guys, it's simple. The implant becomes the skin. It's that easy. If you dont like new ideas then this isn't the forum for you all. Jeez. Personally I think it's a great idea, add me to the sign up list OP cause I definitely want to get in on the ground floor with this project. I've got the…
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Even as a hat it sounds like a retarded idea.
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If you read the thread he has mentioned his friend wanting transdermally anchored horns implanted, and that this would be an "attachment" to that.
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So what purpose does it being transdermal serve if everything is external anyways? Seems like a "body as a handbag" idea, instead of something useful.
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He's saying that I would tell you that it's a goofy fantasy idea. (I would have earlier if I saw the post) For starters, the tech underpinning those weeaboo cat ears are not going to "allow you to do whatever you like, through the power of thought alone."
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@ivothesquire - Study high, take test high, get high grades. It's simple math.
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You'll need a large temperature delta to generate any sort of power from one of those peltier generators, and you won't have that once it's implanted.
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You should really avoid trying to get sensation from it for at least a month to avoid rejection. I know it's tough to not play with it in the meantime though.
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Don't cheap out with n35, this is something you're implanting in your body long term and you want to go cheap?? Sensation will be low to zero with a magnet that weak.
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>mfw injectable Xylocaine and prepackaged single use sterilized scalpels are available online, but OP uses a blowtorch and liquor. Also, keeping trible-bac on the implant site constantly as Zerbula suggests is ill advised. After the first couple of days the wound is healed from the outside and topical antibiotics do not…
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If you're paranoid enough to wrap your hand up in tin foil you need to make a matching hat to go with it. You know, to keep da gubmint out.
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Neil did not develop synesthesia from his implant and does not like describing what he has done as such. Sonochromitism is what he prefers and talks about it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4CFM8DalzM&t=3h6m4s
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lol ya you gettin fleeced son.
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And yes, magnets and rfid are "brute force" but on a totally different scale than carving off half the skin on your arm and expecting good things to happen. It's just frustrating when you have people coming to the forums with ideas of turning into a beehive or a mortal kombat character or posts like OP and it detracts from…
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Being critical and skeptical of an idea with more holes than Louis Sachar's novel is "picking a fight" huh? Lets not forget the magical "blood input/outputs", "neural input/outputs" "wifi and gps capabilities" "blood sugar monitoring", a sqiggily "circuit board" whatever that is, lack of any sort of power to run all these…
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>I'm not like all the other 16 year olds Said every 16 year old in the existence of time. I'll feel bad for the poor schmuck you convince to let you "cut their skin and stuff technology in". I'm not going to bother with point out the holes because it's like that book by Louis Sachar. Surely all doctors in the real world…