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Thursday, December 10, 2009

A Glow to Your Skin

LED tattoos. Now twenty-somethings can display their angst to us in animated, backlit color.

Oh joy.

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(Hat-tip to Banduar... who still hasn't renewed his administrator account. Bad Banduar)

1 Comments:

Blogger davis14633 said...

This is a real step towards true bionics. If it becomes applicable, this could change prosthetics in a fundamental way. Our minds and innovation is truly amazing

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