Dear random ass person who commented on a post from November.
Dear random ass person who commented on a post from November.
Or an HDMI dongle (they even come wireless!) and controller for your phone...for <$100 you had everything you needed to do what the OUYA promised without a useless underpowered box...
Since you started it...
For once MS didn’t screw people who bought the old devices.
Not usually. They use the same technology but generally have some proprietary element baked in to the card to stop people spoofing the card easily.
First off, sure this comment is 9 months old but I’ll respond....
You get what you pay for. Do you want a new grill every 2-3 years? Don’t buy an expensive grill...
You get what you pay for. Do you want a new grill every 2-3 years? Don’t buy an expensive grill...
Ya know, video games do pretty well with one of these. Military trainers use it, robots use it, etc.
Cochlear implants do, however the ear implants in the linked video above do not. He used regular magnets, and essentially a wireless power loop to vibrate them to make noise. That way he can wear the loop like a necklace and all the additional hardware is external to his body making it easy to upgrade.
Smart cars have gas engines though...Just make sure you don’t turn it off.
Yeah, I had mine done professionally by someone who has done numerous implants. It looked like a paper cut, no stitches. You cant tell that they are in now.
It was a temporary implant to see if the sensors worked/provided useful data. It was not in for very long. I believe they wanted to test the design to ensure it would work before spending the time/money shrinking it.
So you can feel magnetic fields. Search gizmodo/google for magnet implants for more information (or feel free to ask).
Mine are coated in paralene. It is similar to a silicon coating, except that it bonds with the tissue to anchor it.
This was a prototype design, essentially the guy wanted to make sure the sensors worked and recorded useful data. It was not under his skin for very long.
The dude put magnets in his ears, the stuff that powers it is all external. Thankfully (for him) the magnets won’t go bad, and can be used with whatever future tech is built.
We’re not talking about a vacation, we’re talking about the employee walking out during his shift.
Agreed, but that’s not what I said at all. Companies don’t pay 2 people to do one job just in case the first person can’t be there.
If were’re doing what-ifs the what if the employee was in a terrible traffic accident and couldn’t make the event? What then? What if a critical decision had to be made regarding the wife or the child and the father/husband isn’t there? We could go on and on.