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more about #hypodermic more comments → ID Ron Burgundy: $23? Psh, I could hack the machine and get it for $16. Easy. I could even auto-hack it if I had one more piece of rubber tube. #thiscyborglife more » ripfire: Sorry Jason, but I think you're confusing EVE with ADAM. EVE, the genetically manufactured stuff, is the one that activates the plasmids in your body... more » Driadon, A Post Nuclear Role Playing Commenter: Would you kindly hand me that EVE hypo? #thiscyborglife more » PN - gooapplesoft: botox anyone? #thiscyborglife more » Donathius: Well let's see...the headline is an instruction ("Mimic BioShock's Body-Mod Splicing With Your Own EVE Hypodermic Needles") which means I should do ex... more » Jacubious: Remember guys, never share Eve hypos! Always dispose of used Eve in a labeled sharps container with the points facing down. If you are out of cleans, ... more » OMG! Ponies!: No more needles for me. I think I'm set for now. (or at least for two weeks) #thiscyborglife more » nutbastard: the "innocent pat on the back" pranks are endless with this thing. or hell even a hand shake. more » Tommy Five: We've been hearing about this for years. Either make it or don't - the way I see it, this is a product without a problem to solve. Needles work just... more » OMG! Ponies!: I'm going to use this to "patch" my company's admin. more » -
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Mimic BioShock's Body-Mod Splicing With Your Own EVE Hypodermic Needles
The world of BioShock shows what one tremendously interesting direction of hacking your body will be like. Imagine injecting yourself with flame-throwing or electric-throwing inducing stem cells and you'll get the picture. Now you can pretend with props! More » -
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AdminPatch Pain-Free Hypodermic Alternative Does It With Millions Of Needles Instead
Nanobioscience's AdminPatch sounds like a pretty amazing way to deliver drugs into the body: it's got a metal surface covered in millions of tiny microneedles that puncture the skin. You may instantly think "Ouch!" but since these are so small and pierce the skin shallow enough to avoid pain receptors, the system is apparently painless. More »
