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Implant magnets into your ear lobes.
Benefits include easy attachment of ear jewelry, and perhaps the ability to develop a sense of direction.
Injectible Compass
Inspiration [Worldgineer, Jul 05 2005]
Magnetic Jewelry Implants
http://web.archive....0Jewelry_20Implants Found it in the archive. 'Tis truly a delete, though, so have at it. [waugsqueke, Jul 05 2005]
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There's really no reason to stop at ears. |
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"Gee, I dunno. If I listen close I can hear
that the hard-drive is working, but all
the data seems corrupted." |
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Too bad silver and gold arent magnetic. |
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Ah, now I remember why no repost. Someone mentioned it's referenced in an Ursula Le Guin book. |
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Hm...whatever happened to my Implanted Jewelery idea...? |
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Why don't magnets corrupt the data in our brains? Aren't
brains magnetic? |
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[waugs]/[DC] Wow, I thought I might have read this here before, but searched. Now I'm fairly sure I read both before. I guess it just stuck with me. |
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Do NOT get an MRI with these in. |
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wasn't that great that thing worldgineer never read on the hb that was written by several bakers over the years... |
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hah! it happens to the worst of us. |
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