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NEW UNIVERSAL DIGITAL CAR TV TUNER ATSC FREE ANTENNA | $98.99 | 15d 20h 38m | |
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1. RFID Chips A nice and easy way to start out with body hacking is to implant an RFID chip into yourself. An RFID chip is just a passive antenna that’s pre-configured to transmit a specific code when it’s brought near an RFID reader. Generally, RFID is used as a key of sorts, so for example, you can set up your computer or your phone to unlock only when you pick them up. Or install an RFID-enabled deadbolt on your front door and an RFID reader in your car and you won’t need to carry your keys around anymore. It’s completely safe — you can even do it yourself . (Just be sure to do your homework before you start loading up with subdermal RFID chips.)
2. Medical Sensors Most people go to the doctor when there’s something wrong with them, at which point it’s too late to take much in the way of preventative measures. Sensor systems implanted inside our bodies would be able to detect even the faintest little whiff of something like cancer, alerting us when we’ve still got plenty of time for treatment. A couple years ago, a professor from MIT developed a 0.2-inch-long implant embedded with nanoparticles that respond to cancer cells, but much more is possible. In the near future, we may all get implants with entire arrays of nano-sized virus and disease detectors that can send instant alerts to our cellphones. And our doctor’s cellphone.
Read more »Race fans- take a deep breath and relax! Are you ready for a weekend of fun and excitement, as well as wrecks, upsets, anger, and tight racing?
It is the Memorial Day Holiday weekend. This is a time to pay tribute to those who have served and are no longer with us. We thank all the men and women who protect our freedoms, including those still serving.
If you have a radio in Louisville tune in to the KENTUCKIANA MOTORSPORTS: On The Radio! Yep! After nine years of doing the television show, both Craig and Scott are going to also talk racing on the radio! "It is going to be fun. We have some big names lined up in NASCAR Sprint Cup, Indy Car Series, and local tracks for the 15-week summer radio show" said Scott Douglass, now racing expert of the radio and television! KMS: On The Radio will debut a day earlier than normal-for the first week only, Tuesday May 24 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. on Louisville’s KOOL 1570 AM. "We thought we might have a conflict with U-of-L baseball, and the holiday- so we wanted to secure a time and get the word out, so the first week of the radio show will be Tuesday." said Craig Hoffman.
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