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Mandemo Since: Apr, 2010
#2: Oct 13th 2011 at 5:52:46 AM

Someone is a fan of old Disney comics. I remember old Mickey Mouse story where Goofy got radio transplaned into his teeth. I wouldn't put such thing in my mount, unless I naturaly lost one of my teeth first. Still, it's an interesting piece of technology.

Medinoc from France (Before Recorded History)
#3: Oct 13th 2011 at 5:57:19 AM

Aren't there shows where this kind of thing is used for Gaslighting?

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germi91 Public Servant from Spain Since: Jul, 2009 Relationship Status: Above such petty unnecessities
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#4: Oct 13th 2011 at 6:10:19 AM

A wireless receiver in a tooth... finally! A superior breed of biomachine men and women with alarm clocks in their heads will take their rightful place as MASTERS OF THE WORLD!

But it's pretty cool, I have to admit.

edited 13th Oct '11 6:10:45 AM by germi91

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AceofSpades Since: Apr, 2009 Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
#5: Oct 13th 2011 at 6:21:04 PM

I'm a bit confused about how you can hear sound from something implanted in your tooth.

MajorTom Since: Dec, 2009
#6: Oct 13th 2011 at 6:27:34 PM

^ Same reason why you can "hear" things via touch. Soundwaves resonate through bones into the ear.

feotakahari Fuzzy Orange Doomsayer from Looking out at the city Since: Sep, 2009
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#7: Oct 13th 2011 at 7:08:02 PM

Who here has read Feed?

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Medinoc from France (Before Recorded History)
#8: Oct 14th 2011 at 12:56:15 AM

[up][up][up]The same reason I hardly noticed how high-pitched my voice was when I was a kid (before it "broke"): Sound travels within your head differently than how it travels outside of it.

edited 14th Oct '11 12:56:52 AM by Medinoc

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Ratix from Someplace, Maryland Since: Sep, 2010
#9: Oct 14th 2011 at 3:54:31 AM

Hey look, it's a Codec! It even works on the same principle.

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