ElectAura-Net, a 10-Mbit/second Body Network
Roland Piquepaille writes "In 'Human Body Network Gets Fast,' Technology Research News tells us that NTT Docomo researchers in Japan have created a 10-Mbit/second indoor network by using human bodies as Ethernet cables. 'The network, dubbed ElectAura-Net, is wireless, but instead of using radio waves, infrared light, or microwaves to transmit information it uses a combination of the electric field that emanates from humans and a similar field emanating from special floor tiles.' ElectAura-Net is faster than the Bluetooth radio wave system and provides a solution for indoor networks. The researchers think that this is a solution for "ubiquitous" communication, using GPS outdoor and our bodies indoor. This summary contains more details."
My strict dad walks into the networked room where I am standing, embracing to get a decent connection
"LET GO of her immediatly!
But dad, I was just fingering her, and she was having a look at my root.. please, I was going to show her how to fsck!
puts ("Python r0cks\n");
http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/user/pan/pan
November 18-19, 1996
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"1) To pass simple data between electronic devices carried by two human beings, such as an electronic business card exchanged during a handshake."
every day http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random