Man Demonstrates His New Bionic Hand
digitaldc writes with this excerpt from the BBC:
"Last year, Patrick, a 24-year-old Austrian, decided to have his dysfunctional hand amputated and replaced with a bionic hand. He lost the use of his left hand after being electrocuted at work. Here he demonstrates the extra movement his new bionic hand has given him, opening a bottle and tying his shoelaces, and tests a prototype hand which will give him additional wrist movement."
If this becomes cost effective, insurance will strong arm people into replacement surgery instead of giving them a helping hand.
You mean that they will still give you a helping hand, only literally instead of figuratively?
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Then what's the correct term for an electric shock that causes permanent but nonlethal damage to living tissue?
Shocked really fucking badly.
Practice on a hotdog first.