By: Josh
I chose ring finger (apparently the most useless finger, even though I’ve just noticed how many letters I type with them), superglue and fingertip, years ago when I tried this. There definitely was...
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I like your idea – a way to play with the concept without running all the risks. It seems to me that steel filled epoxy would provide a flux shortcut around the magnet, effectively reducing its...
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The Kindle Fire’s speaker magnets produce an interesting attraction / repulsion effect, but it’s (or, maybe I’m) not sensitive to the very low-level AC fields reported by those with embedded slivers....
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without running all the risks Suffice it to say I have a low tolerance for personal medical emergencies; been there, done that, won’t do it voluntarily. [grin] In round numbers, the magnet snaps to...
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Please, for the love of Gauss, don’t get an MRI scan if you have this attached.
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Aye! Yet another key advantage of an external doodad: it’s fairly conspicuous. Not that that would convince anyone already set on an implant, ’cause it’s a stylin’ thing.[grin] If the MRI room has...
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[...] the extremes, for plenty of color regardless of how weak a magnet it sees. It works great with the one on my fingernail… and random screwdrivers, digital calipers, scissors, and [...]
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