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Hi /g/
In few weeks, I'll get a magnetic implant in my finger. I know the magnet is not enough powerfull to wipe a HDD. Is the magnet dangerous for the others components of a computer ?
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ok, well first question: Why the fuck are you getting a magnet implanted?
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if you're that concerned why are you getting the implant?
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>>47135385
>In few weeks, I'll modify my body. I haven't researched it very much and know barely anything about it. Can I do XX?

You are an idiot.
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1. What a fucking moron
2. If you know it wont wipe an HDD, the most sensitive component (magnetically), why are you asking us instead of google?
3. What anon said.
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>>47135412
>I know that...
Learn to read
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>>47135385
It really depends on how powerful the magnet is.

also why are you putting a magnet in your finger
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>>47135418

He did read it.

You asked an unbeleivably basic question.
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some people just have downright autism
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No
It takes a LOT of magnetism to fuck up a hard drive.
People seem to forget that the hard drive itself has a pretty strong magnet for the motor.
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>>47135434
>Powerful the magnet is
If the magnet is powerful enough to wipe an HDD, just it being in your posession will become a problem far sooner than you think.
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>>47135385
what
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>>47135454
he said it isn't powerful enough to wipe an HHD
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>>47135385
>Is the magnet dangerous for the others components of a computer ?
No
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>>47135467
You seem to have a problem with reading posts correctly. Go read the string again, moron.
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>>47135434
You can feel the ambiants "magnetics fields" with your fingers if you cross the sense of touch with a magnet
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>>47135505
>>47135385
>I know the magnet is not enough powerfull to wipe a HDD
>not

am I being baited?
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>>47135534
You read it right
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>>47135385
No. Most HDDs I'm pretty sure have some form of magnetic protection.
Also I've heard about the magnets in the fingers.
It sounds cool but it'll be a pain in the ass when your dealing with shit like screws and small pieces of metal
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I'm CIA and what is this?
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>>47135534
Fuck you're dense.

One anon said;
"It really depends on how powerful the magnet is"
When it was clearly stated by OP that it's not powerful enough.

Adding to that, I then said to him, not you (moron) that IF it were powerful enough to wipe an HDD, it would be a problem before you even got near one.

Fucking follow the conversation, autist. 6/10, mouthbreather.
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>>47135480
>>47135434
>>47135552
Thanks for your serious answers. It's quite rare on /g/
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>>47135573
I am that anon.

Why are you so mad?
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>>47135593
Because it's /g/
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The only thing you can damage with a moderate magnet are fucking floppy disks you dumb dumb.

You watch too much CSI
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>>47135593
Because people cannot read.
It frustrates me, irrationally, so I am mad.
Are you following me now?
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>>47135385
If your goal is to destroy people's computers using a hidden magnet in your finger. Why not just wear thin gloves with magnets in the finger tips instead of being captain autism?
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>>47135616
And VHS tapes. And CRTs if they're powerful enough.
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Okay, I think we settled that you won't do any damage to the computer.

So why are you getting a magnet in your finger?
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>>47135385
Why are you getting magnets implanted in your hands? It's a waste of money, trying to show off to your friends that you have super powers.
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>>47135507
What does this even mean?
Is this bait?
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>>47135435
>will a magnet in my finger can damage my computer if i open it?
>basic question
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>>47135385
stop worrying about computer damage and start thinking about what sort of brain damage you probably have wanting to put this in your finger
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>>47135702
Is a pacemaker dangerous ?
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>>47135638
>And VHS tapes. And CRTs if they're powerful enough
We're very specifically not talking about magnets that powerful.
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>>47135663
It means that OP will be able to feel the little solenoid in soda dispensers.
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I'm getting a magnetic finger implant in a couple of weeks as well. Its assuring knowing it won't fuck anything up considering I've saved up money for weeks to get this.
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http://io9.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-getting-magnetic-finger-imp-813537993
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>>47135385
You better hope no one fucks with you using a massive magnet, and in doing so, ripping the magnet out of your finger or otherwise causing massive pain.
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>>47135747
Do you have any idea how powerful of a magnet you would need to do that?
Not even MRIs rip these things out of people's fingers.

Telling someone with this implant "you better hope nobody fucks with you with a magnet big enough to rip that out of your finger" is like going up to somebody with pierced ears and telling them they better hope nobody crashes the moon into their head. It's absolutely ridiculous and not something you'd ever need to worry about with or without the implant.
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>>47135747
MRI scanners can't do it (tested 3 times).
And I doubt that a guy will bring a massive magnet at my home to do that
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>>47135385
>In few weeks, I'll get a magnetic implant in my finger.

For what purpose?
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>>47135777
Kek
>>47135809
Please, read the thread (protip : >>47135507 )
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This thread just goes to show yet again how much of /g/ is made up of total luddites.
Don't you fags some rally to be at to protest the latest technology at some research lab somewhere? Or are you all too busy going out and collecting wood for your stoves?
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>>47135576
Back in the 50's 60's and 70's computers used magnetic core memory. CPU registers were a grid of ferrite beads magnetized in different directions to represent 1s and 0s and it didn't take a very strong magnet to flip them. Pop culture hasn't really caught up yet, so you still see fictional computers and robots going crazy if you stick a magnet on them.
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>>47135862
/g/ is the new /v/. Many of the anons of /g/ are only interested by the latest stupid graphic Nvidia card.

I love the answers like >>47135921 because THIS is the passion for the technology. The only reason why i stay here.
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>>47135385
Read the sticky faggot

Captcha: untag
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>>47135777
>Not even MRI's
Link me to an article or some other proof where a reasonable lump of ferrite was unperturbed by this MRI.

https://youtu.be/6BBx8BwLhqg
For shits and giggles
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Wave a magnet around your computer and find out.
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>>47135832
again, for what purpose do you want to "feel magnetic fields"?

What are you going to do with it? I'm curious, please elaborate.
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>>47135921
would this be considered physical memory since it's actually changing the magnetic field of an object?
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>>47136088
Nobody has answered it, it has been asked several times.
I'm beginning to think this is nothing but a HOW 2 HAK thread.
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>>47136063
How fucking nuts do you have to be to stand near that when tossing metallic things into it? Do you know how easily you can turn it off at the wrong second and a fucking wrench comes flying at you at insane speeds?
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>>47136088
Just why not? It's like a "New sense", a different and new way to discover things. I can't resist to this possibility. I know it's extreme for most people but i'm not scared by the extremes modifications
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>>47135862
It's not that I'm strictly against the OP being a retard, it's just that implanting magnets in your fucking fingers bears no significant advantage over not doing it (at the time). It's not technology, it's the same as piercing your member and hanging a chain to it from your eyebrow. Plus I agree with the >>47135412 reasoning. You wouldn't want to add a bioengineered cunt to the back of your head without researching for possible downsides, would you?
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>>47136114
Fairly nuts. At least it wont come out in a wide spread.
Pretty neat though, 2000lbs of pull with just an office chair.
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>>47136114
There is a joke to made here of iron testicles, but the punchline escapes me.
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>>47136147
OP here.
See >>47135681
Really... The real basic question is >>47135702 and I have done lots of search on this subject.
As i said, i know that it can't damage hdd, i didn't know for the others components. So i asked... just for known the answer. It will not change my life but now, i know.
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>>47136063
Have you seen the size of these objects ?
3 guys (maybe more) have tested MRI scanners with magnetic implants and said it just hurts a bit.

But i won't test it.
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>>47136281
>Hurts a bit
Lol.
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>>47136088
At most people could become a live Hall Effect detector.
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>>47136367
Oh sure, maybe for a girl like you, it's a horrible pain.
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>>47136096
"Physical Memory" just means RAM. It's not a very good name since all memory exists on a physical medium. What happened is people started writing OSs so that memory that should go to RAM chips is stored on the harddrive. This was "virtual RAM", as in RAM that wasn't real in a sense. This lead to RAM that was really stored on RAM chips being called "Physical RAM"

In the present we have CPU register memory and RAM as separate parts of computer architecture. That didn't really exist yet in the days of magnetic core memory.
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>>47135385
On a scale of 1 to potato how retarded are you OP?
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>>47136281
Do you know how fucking strong the magnetic field around MRI scanners is?
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>>47136466
I know but these 3 guys are alive and their fingers are all here.

I repeat that i won't test it.
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>>47136497
What guys, where, what scanner and what implants?


You still haven't told us why you want this done, short of 'muh magic fingers', or is that the only reason you're risking infection and poisoned blood?
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>>47136562
Maybe you didn't read all the thread.. >>47136146

Fear of infection is ridiculous. You can have with with a little cut on your skin.

About the poisoned blood, the Magnet is surrounded by a biocompatible film (i'm not sure of the english word but the French is "parylene") used in medical implants.
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Always relevant
>Cybernetics for the Masses
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APOAmxFEMkQ
What you need to do is:
>Get Lidocaine
>smallest neodymium magnets from Amazon,they are in form of disks
>get hot glue
>cover them with hot glue
>Get 5mm in diameter needle
And you are done.Remember to disinfect the place where you will be putting the magnet with betadine,and be sure that the needle and the plastic syringe that you will be using is sterile.
All of this will cost 20-20$ tops,and doing it in a professional studio costs from $100 up to $200.
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>magnet in your finger
>extremely powerful electromagnet becomes attatched
>try to pull hand away
>skin completely rips off
My fingers are hurting just thinking about it.
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>>47136637
Stop. Neodynium is toxic. It's suicide to do this. Read this >>47136616
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>Another guy with a magnet in his finger


WHY? WHY?

http://rbt.asia/g/thread/S46778057
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0l8GB3VoLt3TEJ0ZjEwTjdvZDg/edit?pli=1
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>>47136663
Retards.
Muh special interests.
As bad as the RFID faggots, really. LOOK I CAN OPEN DOOR VIA PROXIMITY. SUCH SECURE.
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>>47136662
I dont get you.You COVER the magnet with material with your body doesnt REACT OR DEGRADE,so the magnet wont be contacting your blood.
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>>47136680
It's just a magnet, not a programmable thing.
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>>47136697
>that*
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>>47136697
You really want to protect your body with glue ?
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Is this implant broscience or something that actual works? Because it seems so fucking awesome.
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>>47136701
>As bad as
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>>47136739
The purpose is absolutely not the same. So, explain.
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>>47136726
Watch the video smartass.Other people have one it before me thats how I know is save.
>MUH RETRDED POEPLE
>PUTTING MAGNETS
>TOPES KEKES
if its possible to do it safe why not.Also you are just shitposing at this point unless you have legitimate reasons why anyone shouldnt be doing and differs from "Y WOULD YOU DO DIS ;_:"" you can fuck off
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>>47136727
There is lots of articles on the Web, just look at them. This one is pretty good : http://gizmodo.com/5895555/i-have-a-magnet-implant-in-my-finger
I found around 50 testimonials (in French) of guys saying it works great
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Troll thread, proven by OP not answering the why questions
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>>47136766
Uhm. I'm OP. What have i said to enrage you ? I just said that glue is maybe not the better solution to protect your body from the neodynium's toxicity
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>>47136805
Sigh... Read the fucking thread.
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>>47135385
Wow you are going to have a hell of a time if someone brings rare earth magnets near your fingers. Have fun with that.
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>>47136820

Fuck off OP
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>>47136812
Fuck it Im out.You people sometimes act worse than teenagers.
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>>47136779

I didn't find any witness in italy so i was a little skeptical...
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>>47135712
Yes, people have died from pacemakers malfunctioning
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If you use a macbook or tablet with a magnet in you can easily cause the device to go to sleep by waving your hand near it.
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>>47135385
I hope you get sepsis you stupid fuck.
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>OP: hey bro i found that disk you were looking for
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>>47135398
It's going to be implanted into the tip of my dick and my girlfriend will get one in her womb, that way i can cum inside her.
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>OP in a few years

>"I'll show those neckbeards"
>"I'LL SHOW THEM ALL!"
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I can see you standing near a big electromagnet, tearing your finger apart.
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>>47138844
to be fair it would also happen to people with metal in their bodies for medical reasons
but yeah I agree it's cool and a conversation piece but until it's easy as fuck to revert it I'm not getting near it
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>>47135385
I've had one for two years. the only technology I can think of that I haven't touched in the last two years are floppies and derivatives, and vhs/casette tapes.

You should be fine.
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>>47138312
top kek
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>>47138014
yeah, most of my laptops have done this, not just macbooks.

It's not even annoying though, you can only do it if you're actually trying.
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>>47135385
I too an a next-level human. *Tips fedora*
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>>47135385
You went full magneto, never go full magneto.
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>>47140991
Why have you removed it ?
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>>47141486
I haven't?
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>>47141600
Uh, sorry.
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>>47140991
What's the coat of your magnet? Parylene?
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now that I think about it though, there has been one thing that has annoyed the shit out of me about these magnets. My phone.

For some reason it has a little magnet sensor in it, and whenever my hand gets near it, the phone shuts off. Really fucking annoying.

>>47141653
Pretty sure it's just silicone
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>>47141733
You can turn off this fonctionnality with xposed
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>>47135385
Not computers but MRIs.
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>>47135628
Your autism frustrates me.
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>>47135385
Okay, so after a little research, I've gathered that people implant magnets because they think it'll give them a "sixth sense" of some sort, is that kinda correct?

I've got to say I think this is bullshit. Hopefully OP gets sepsis so the gene pool is purged a little.
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>>47139583
No, because they don't use neodymium magnets to make artificial hips you idiot
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>>47145169
I read many many times people said that is true. Even a bodmodder who has one in the back of is hand (between two fingers) and who said that this sense looks like bullshit. He put a new magnet in his finger and was surprised : he can feel magnetic fields around his speakers and lots of objects.

Nobody who has tested said it's a fake. But the better way to know is to test it by yourself. I belive it's true and i'll test it. It's reversible so why not?
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>>47136652
thx mr shart
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>>47145169
>>47145449
Why wouldn't it work? Small magnets wiggle subtly when exposed to magnetic fields, and you're sticking one right around some of the most sensitive touch nerve endings in your body.

I haven't tried it and don't particularly want to chop open my finger, but I have gotten some amount of "magnet sense" temporarily by krazy gluing a small magnet to a fingertip. It was pretty cool and I expect it would be more sensitive inside your fingertip than stuck to the outside.
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>>47135385
>Is the magnet dangerous for the others components of a computer ?
Only if you're working with floppy disks and other magnetic stuff like cassette tapes.
Your magnet can might trigger magnetic sensors that could be used in certain portable devices.
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>>47135728
Only useful thing posted in this entire thread.
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>>47135385
You may be surprised at how much ferrous crap you'll have sticking to your magnet.
There's a lot of finely divided iron/nickel/cobalt/alloys floating around and you may find it difficult to remove them once they've lodged in your skin.
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OP go to a library and use their computer.If it fucks up don't use yours.If it doesn't fuck up then you're A OK
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>>47135385
Have fun getting your finger ripped off during MRIs.
>why would you want MRIs?
this is why: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsjDnYxJ0bo
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>>47135385
Carry example magnet around with you and test on library technology or wallmart demo technology

Also rub that example magnet around everywhere your hands go because you will end up finding all kinds of sand and little shards and dust and shit that turns out to be ferrous
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>>47150075
oh it seems while I took my time filling out captchas the MRI topic has already been discussed extensively. nevermind my post then.
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>>47135385
Whoever does your magnet implant should lose his or her medical license.
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>>47150192
If sex change operations are accepted in the medical community why would this not be too.
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>>47135385
I'm all for augmentation, but if you don't know what your doing, then don't fucking do it. Magnetic implants could fuck up in a variety of ways, including: shattering of the magnet, infection, spontaneous implant migration, implant rejection. If you don't know how to handle these things, then get the idea of implants out of your oxygen-starved brain.
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>>47136652
thank mr shart
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