str8thinker
23rd December 2010, 03:28
Sick of carrying keys around? Joe Wooller has come up with an ingenious way to do away with them for good. Now doors just open for him.
In a one-minute operation, a doctor implanted a $10 chip under local anaesthetic into the Aussie dad's hand. This allows Joe to program sensors on his doors to recognise the chip, making him the first Australian human key.
http://l.yimg.com/ea/img/-/101222/robodad_16h3es7-16h3et5.jpg?x=197&sig=R_COk6WOGLUAYtLnd.Um6Q--
Video clip available at link.
http://au.todaytonight.yahoo.com/article/8554248/lifestyle/amazing-robodad
Seems they're trying to encourage us all to follow in his footsteps.
In a one-minute operation, a doctor implanted a $10 chip under local anaesthetic into the Aussie dad's hand. This allows Joe to program sensors on his doors to recognise the chip, making him the first Australian human key.
http://l.yimg.com/ea/img/-/101222/robodad_16h3es7-16h3et5.jpg?x=197&sig=R_COk6WOGLUAYtLnd.Um6Q--
Video clip available at link.
http://au.todaytonight.yahoo.com/article/8554248/lifestyle/amazing-robodad
Seems they're trying to encourage us all to follow in his footsteps.