Yeah, I thought that, tooā¦ this was a device that wanted to be able to do virtually everything, in a wayā¦ still, it was an ambitious project, and Iām sad that it might never āreallyā come to life.
I know, and I almost didā¦ but I just do not feel good with a battery in my chest that might (or might not) eventually do quite some harm. Even if it warns me beforeā¦ I think I would have a serious problem with that. Iām a bit surprised how uncomfortable this thought really made meā¦
This sounds very interesting! Are you able to share more information about that or is it too early / too secret / too whatever for that?
For honestly, this vibrating-when-facing-north was one of the main reasons I was interested in the northstarā¦
Hereās my build of it so far. Once I get it working Iām going to miniaturize it to a PCB and make it into a necklace with a coin cell. He has implant plans for it, but I donāt care about that cause I donāt implant batteries.
Iām a bit surprised about the batteries thing. I mean, we have been implanting batteries into people since 58ā. There were even nuclear batteries, and as far as I know, there havenāt really been cases of batteries going off under peopleās skin. Or are lithium iodide of sufficient reliability and quality still unatainable for us mere mortals?
So as not to sidetrack the PureWrist thread, there was talk about using the field detectors as earrings. What would be the smallest the field detectors could be made? I have two plugs in my left ear and that could be cool, an LF and an HF field detector in a plug form
slams head onto reader yup this puppy is high frequency āhow do you knowā i hear you askingā¦ i slammed my head onto the reader and my head rings with a loud frequency so thatās how I know
xseries? i would say injectables are much safer. titan is scalpel work, can result in a finger without feeling forever, self or assisted is reccommended against much harder, etcā¦
my next i would almost be willing to do myself but the titan im not even thinking aboutā¦