| ??? 01/07/05 12:06 Read: times |
#84512 - Safe If Isolated Responding to: ???'s previous message |
It is perfectly safe for you as long as one of the following conditions is met:
- The 8051 is powered from a 9V or less battery. - The Blue Tooth sits on the lab bench. - The tooth belongs to someone elses embedded mouth system. Michael Karas Think about this: I have heard about people that pick up radio signals via their tooth fillings. Maybe with appropriately colored filling material a blue tooth transponder can be as tasty as a bite of blueberry pie. |
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