Use a smaller version of a cell phone battery as payload, chargable like the new artificial hearts. Popular with the "working women" (for entertainment purposes) and the working women (for user-definable high priority wifi alerts 24/7).-- prometheus, Oct 23 2001 maglev haptics http://www-2.cs.cmu...ic/haptic_desc.htmlinteresting [prometheus, Oct 23 2001, last modified Oct 21 2004] Much more popular amongst women would be the vibrating penis implant, the "Haptdick," available either in wifi, Bluetooth, or both.-- bristolz, Oct 23 2001 um ... oh, never mind.-- sdm, Oct 23 2001 SDM is right - bluetooth and wifi are complimentary, not competing, standards; they can peacefully coexist in any vibrating implant product.-- prometheus, Oct 23 2001 Ewwww... I like the penis implant idea, but not this one.-- Galileo, Oct 23 2001 Yeah, Haptdick could also solve any potential "last drop" issues.-- prometheus, Oct 23 2001 Omigod. Milkshakes.-- Dog Ed, Oct 23 2001 Semi-baked-ish by Elaine on Ally McBeal (only she used a vibrating bra).-- angel, Oct 23 2001 Vibrating Beast Implants I would have voted for.-- lubbit, Oct 23 2001 I'm speechless.-- phoenix, Oct 23 2001 Yes, hacking could be a problem with anything networked. Imagine, at some point in the future, that heart pacemakers become bluetooth so that the doctor can monitor and make adjustments periodically. Now, say that pacemaker-equipped person goes to grab a bagel at the local (wireless-networked) coffee-shop where a kid with a laptop has just downloaded the cool new DoS tool and is itching to try it out . . .
<a lot later> Sorry for the off-topic sojourn-- bristolz, Oct 23 2001 Any chance of an illustration?-- simonj, Jun 13 2004 random, halfbakery