Subdermal Magnets Allow You To Wear an IPod Like a Watch 228
Okian Warrior writes "Tattoo artist Jersey from Dynasty Tattoo (in New Jersey) implanted sub-dermal magnets in his arm to wear his iPod touch like a watch. From the article: '“Those magnets are actually called micro-dermal anchors, and in body piercing they are very common. The tops are actually just 5 millimetre magnetic tops,” he said. “I took the ends of magnets and actually adhered them to the back of the iPod, and that’s how they click into my skin.”
He added: “I can go for a run and it won’t come off. I’ve already taken it to the gym and jogged with it on.”'"
Apple announces (Score:5, Funny)
New, even smaller, iPod. Users will need to buy new accessories, or new arms in this case.
amateurs (Score:5, Funny)
i do that with my macbook, on my chest
"nice rack" they point and laugh
yeah, it is a nice rack server, over WiMAX, neanderthals
Re:Apple announces (Score:2, Funny)
I was thinking, "New, smaller, sub-dermal iPod! Just plug your headphones into your wrist!"
Re:Apple announces (Score:5, Funny)
Alternatively, "New, same sized, sub-dermal iPod! It really fucking hurts!"
Re:Magnets?! How to they %#^&^@# work? (Score:5, Funny)
Only if the fields are changing. RTFMAXWELLEQUATIONS.
Re:Apple announces (Score:5, Funny)
- "Ehm, I'll explain after I install it."
Re:Magnets?! How to they %#^&^@# work? (Score:4, Funny)
and i would bet that at 90ish angles to a strong electrical field there is almost always a strong Magnetic field.
You must be an official Star Trek script writer.
Re:Apple announces (Score:2, Funny)
"Why is it called an eyePhone?" - "Ehm, I'll explain after I install it."
You think that's bad, wait 'til they install the earpiece...
Re:Apple announces (Score:5, Funny)
You are holding it wrong.
Re:Apple announces (Score:4, Funny)
You don't want to know where the charger port goes.
Re:Magnets in your body? That's nice. (Score:4, Funny)