Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 40076
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2005/10/13-14 [Consumer/Audio] UID:40076 Activity:moderate
10/13   MP3 player breast implants?
        http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1570835.html?menu=news.quirkies
        \_ Why not just put zippers on the bottoms?
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2/22    Can't believe this didn't get posted:
        http://nyulocal.com/on-campus/2009/02/19/flashy-protesting
        \_ I agree with the protestors. Adobe Flash Player's monopoly
           on personal computers must be stopped. We seriously don't
           want the next Microsoft, in the form of a Flash Player.
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Musical breast implants Computer chips that store music could soon be built into a woman's breast implants. One boob could hold an MP3 player and the other the person's whole music collection. BT futurology, who have developed the idea, say it could be available wit hin 15 years. BT Laboratories' analyst Ian Pearson said flexible plastic electronics wo uld sit inside the breast. A signal would be relayed to headphones, whil e the device would be controlled by Bluetooth using a panel on the wrist . According to The Sun he said: "It is now very hard for me to thing of bre ast implants as just decorative. If a woman has something implanted perm anently, it might as well do something useful." The senors around the body linked through the electrical impulses in the chips may also be able to warn wearers about heart murmurs, blood pressu re increases, diabetes and breast cancer.