The future of Digital (Ouch!) Implants
Apache
apache at bear.apana.org.au
Sun Sep 7 02:02:12 PDT 1997
They sound like a bunch of ped-a-files to me
They need to be plungered
> * An April issue of New Scientist magazine reported that
> Australia's national research organization CSIRO has already made
> three sales of its "phalloblaster" device (at about $3,500 [U.S.])
> that inflates the genitalia of dead insects to make it easier to
> classify
> them. Its official name is the "vesica everter," and it will work on
> genitalia as small as those of moths with wingspans of 2 millimeters.
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