zombiegristle
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They really are N55, from what I've been told it's a newer magnet as of the last couple of years. Some info below, more on Google. http://www.magmamagnets.com/permanent-magnets/neodymium-rare-earth-magnets/n55-magnets/
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I've had two Haworth magnets in for about three years (maybe four, I can't remember) now, love them and no issues. I haven't tried an M31, and I don't know of any data from people who have tried both and compared them, so this is purely conjecture on my part: I think the silicone coating has advantages in making the…
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Its use lies not in preventing access if someone has the password, but in preventing someone from easily obtaining the password from me. If someone is watching/listening over my shoulder for the keystrokes to get my password, they still need the chip half. On the flipside, someone can clone or otherwise obtain the chip,…
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I use my RFID to add security by using it as only a portion of the password and not the whole thing, so access is half "something I have" and half "something I know". I type the first portion of the password, then scan the chip in my hand and it types out the latter portion and submits it.
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Seems reasonable, best of luck with things.
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@trybalwolf just be careful about the facial nerve and other delicate things...Not a lot of room for error in the face.
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Will these eventually be made with "cleaner" silicone molding, like a tubular shape around the wiring or something? Seems like this could be a neat alternative/addition to the Firefly implants, and by mixing the two could result in some very interesting and unique aesthetic arrangements. I actually like the more flexible…
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Anything new on this? I still crave a transdermal "something", and eagerly await a coating that makes it long-term-feasible.
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"but do you really think people are intending to shoot each other with marbles and shit? Or that it's going to be so loosely planned that this would be allowed? Much less that someone is going to manufacture some gas banned by Geneva to gas their friends?" All evidence on this site indicates those are completely reasonable…
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Anybody who sets foot on this battlefield instead of piloting a drone is a complete idiot.
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Also, a "descendant" and a "decedent" are two VERY different things XD
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"Irrational fear and stress will kill you much faster than any government's plot." aaaaaand walk away. Stop talking to irrational people, because...irrational fear and stress will kill you much faster than any government plot. :P
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What's creepy, is poor database practices that expose information on the backend.
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And what if we're nonbinary and STILL think it doesn't matter?
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The best, worst Freudian slip. Obviously he's a surviving Nazi researcher who secretly succeeded in his longevity experiments after fleeing to Peru seventy years ago. Now the cat's out of the bag, he'll have to accelerate his plans for the rise of the Fourth Reich. Or maybe it was just a typo or errant autocomplete…
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@JohnDoe, not even a little bit. Anybody who thinks they can is experiencing placebo.
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I've never had a negative reaction to any implants or biohacking ideas based on the science or principles behind them, and I bring it up often to people of all different walks. What makes them run is when shit gets manifesto-y and it stops presenting itself as a line of scientific exploration and starts feeling like a cult.
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That will have to be someone other than me, partly because I have no access to a control group and partly because I'm a selfish doucheborg who's only in it for the personal benefits and I leave the research to others unless it's particularly convenient for me.
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@Cassox, I'm definitely interested in any help with supply. This will be happening in June, so I'll have to line up my order of NGF with that as I understand it has a shelf life. My plan is to get the install done, then when I get home about 8 hours later, Inject the NGF directly into the site as well as about an inch…
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Bit of a necro, but what were the final results from this? I'm getting one of my magnets upgraded this summer and am interested in throwing some NGF at it if it has a net positive effect in the long run.
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$60 per headset, $100 for everything. UPDATE: Haworth magnet is sold already, goddamn you guys sure love magnets. XD Also, I just cleared out the rest of my biohacking drawer and found a spare Haworth magnet I never installed, if anybody wants that sucker it's $40 shipped. It's the "gold N45" model shown below, thicker…
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Pics of the Mindwave EEG and foc.us tDCS (cutting board not included): https://www.dropbox.com/s/vrcx65b0jnwrbt2/mindwave.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/h7suonitgnq8u3x/tdcs.jpg?dl=0 Hard to tell in the baggies, but there are four surface electrodes with the tDCS headset, two per bag. Also, I forgot to mention before…
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Sorry guys, Tolkien bought and paid for both M31s last night.
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@JohnDoe, yes I am well aware of the Thinking Cap and other tDCS devices/kits/products out there. This just happens to be the one I have and do not wish to keep having. ;)
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M31s are SPF to @Tolkien5045, may they serve him well in his quest for global domination. @Zerbula, I've got two, one in the distal edge of my left ring finger and one in the proximal edge of the left index finger. They were installed about two months apart, in the summer of 2013. I didn't keep any decent records, but I'm…
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@Tolkien5045, $30 apiece sound fair? If you're international we'd have to figure out the shipping but within the USA I'll send them Priority Mail. @JohnDoe, it zaps your brain via an app for iOS and I think there's also an Android version but I'm not sure. People have varying results, some swear by it for memory stuff and…
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So if these can be used to read/write/clone RFID cards to one another, that seems to mean that your "pool" of RFID info is only as complex as the number of tags you actually physically have on hand, and you lose one once you start the process. Is there any way to manually input values to be written to an RFID chip, so you…
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A mouse shouldn't cause anything unless for some reason your mouse has a strong alternating current or a magnet of its own.
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Questions like this get asked about magnetic implants all the time, and the answers are: No, a magnetic implant will not affect anything you are working on, and is not a risk to any electronic devices. No, the risk to yourself or the implant is not any greater than usual, due to working in IT. Yes, it can be handy for…
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I have two fingertip magnets and a lot of manual hobbies, and I type/write/draw for a living. The only thing I had to change or worry about was opening jars with the hand, I changed the fingers I grip with to avoid minor discomfort.