On July 17, 2004 06:24 am, Richard Urwin wrote:
> On Thursday 15 Jul 2004 8:03 pm, Ron Hunter-Duvar wrote:
> > On July 15, 2004 12:51, Graham Watkins wrote:
> > > Literally
> > >
> > > <http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/news/0,12597,1254911,00.html>
> >
> > At least they haven't (yet) started trying to use our bodies to
> > generate power ;^). When they're granted a patent on that, I'll start
> > getting nervous.
>
> "The patent says the body could generate the power needed to run its
> various attached devices in a similar way to self-winding watches."
>
<snippity snip snip>
>
> Try to take the things off and you'll find that all those doors that
> open automatically by pushing them (bank, office, home) don't work any
> more, because they aren't reading a password from your cyber-ware.

Even more worrying you're locked out of the bathroom just as you need 
desperately need it.  Or, worse, you're locked in after.

Of course such things don't take into account playful house cats, kittens or 
puppies.

Nor do they do much for those of us who work in trades where our skin and 
clothes are often subject to dirt, grime, grease, hammers, slivers, direct 
sunlight and electricity.

I'm just trying to think of what this device would do after I've been jolted 
by ringing generator while working on someone's phone line.

Fine for suits in clean rooms but probably pretty useless to the rest of us.

ttfn

John
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