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Microsoft patents using human skin as a... by nix 2006-11-19 12:55:59
power conduit and data bus.

Looks like a whole new way to transmit viruses to me.

No, I didn't mean that kind of viruses.

sicko
[ Reply ]
  DAMN! by Kickstart2004-06-23 09:34:05
    I'm pretty sure there's prior art in the UK by Tomo2004-06-23 09:38:30
      now it's got me thinking about the concept by Tomo2004-06-23 09:42:29
  Why am I suddenly thinking "Borg" ? by Number_Six2004-06-23 09:39:09
    Not if by imrambi2004-06-23 09:42:05
    You will be assimilated... by GigiNYC2004-06-23 12:13:52
  I wonder if by imrambi2004-06-23 09:40:39
    Goes around once? Could it be that the minute by talon07202004-06-23 10:00:32
      when its by imrambi2004-06-23 10:07:24
  *rubs feet on carpet* by LionsPhil2004-06-23 09:54:50
  I like the idea of it not being limited to humans. by bugarup2004-06-23 10:09:44
    What's the point of wireless devices if... by Khaar2004-06-23 11:11:08
  That's sure to stifle invention. by Naruki2004-06-23 10:17:26
    It's challengable by Slamlander2004-06-23 11:48:09
      only if you can afford too... by swisscheese2004-06-23 12:40:44
        That's why the US Patent Office is broken. by Tomo2004-06-23 12:50:50
      Writing about it isn't creating it. (n/t) by retiqlum22004-06-23 13:29:03
        Neither is patenting. by Naruki2004-06-23 13:59:52

 

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