Oh wow, I thought the narrator guy said aggressive tuba.
I like how off the translation is during his interview. It's hardly even half correct. It's like they didn't even bother and came up with something on their own.
Far from the first cyborg in the world.
But probably the first one with a cybernetic implant that can actually feel.
[QUOTE=Fluffeh;18264211]I like how off the translation is during his interview. It's hardly even half correct. It's like they didn't even bother and came up with something on their own.[/QUOTE]
What is he actually saying?
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America and the U.K. started working on this long before the Swedes.
[QUOTE=McMissile;18264333]What is he actually saying?[/QUOTE]
He tells us how it's based on him using the muscles in his arm to control the hand. He hasn't used these muscles for years, so it's hard, but when he's successful it's great.
[QUOTE=braxus;18264463]America and the U.K. started working on this long before the Swedes.[/QUOTE]
How do you know? It's only this group of people they mention in the video, and it doesn't really matter who began at first, it's who makes it useful first.
I don't know why, but when it showed a clip of them doing the operation, i immediately thought of Inspector Gadget..
Wait, Ohhh yeah..
I first thought the narrator said "An aggresive tuba threatened [name]'s wrist."
Pretty awesome, creepy, but awesome.
Guess who would win in a fist fight..
They need to still work on it, i mean it's not portable... but great job!
[QUOTE=Fluffeh;18264528]He tells us how it's based on him using the muscles in his arm to control the hand. He hasn't used these muscles for years, so it's hard, but when he's successful it's great.[/QUOTE]
I thought he said "the biggest problems are the muscular--" then the narrator cuts in and says the exact opposite.
[QUOTE=nunu;18265481]I thought he said "the biggest problems are the muscular--" then the narrator cuts in and says the exact opposite.[/QUOTE]
He says "Det bygger på att jag måste använda muskler" which means "It's based on me having to use muscles" before the narrator comes in.
I guess the Empire Strikes Back (this is exactly like Luke's new hand)
Is this removable? If so he could "swap" appendages according to different tasks. Like a swiss army knife, except directly attached to a limb.
Its sorta.... Creepy... Dunno why...
Brb, going to Sweden to get new hands
I'm mailing this dude a light saber.
I wonder why his hand was amputated off in the first place..
Heroin addict? :p
[QUOTE=varj;18266286]I wonder why his hand was amputated off in the first place..
Heroin addict? :p[/QUOTE]
No it was bitten off by an aggressive tuba.
:iia:
also, fuck yeah sweden
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;18265861]Is this removable? If so he could "swap" appendages according to different tasks. Like a swiss army knife, except directly attached to a limb.[/QUOTE]
Or a cyborg dildo hand. :q:
Awesome, wonder what other appendages they can replicate? [img]http://www.facepunch.com/fp/emoot/q.gif[/img]
[img]http://morgellonspgpr.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/luke.jpg[/img]
There's even a slight resemblance.
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