Star Wars-Style "Bionic Hand' Fitted To First Patients
schwit1 writes "Three Austrians have replaced injured hands with bionic ones that they can control using nerves and muscles transplanted into their arms from their legs. The three men are the first to undergo what doctors refer to as "bionic reconstruction," which includes a voluntary amputation, the transplantation of nerves and muscles and learning to use faint signals from them to command the hand. Previously, people with bionic hands have primarily controlled them with manual settings."
Star Wars took place long, long time ago. So what is this 1973 you are talking about?
Any guest worker system is indistinguishable from indentured servitude.
Hot dog? You poor bastard.
yeah but it was in a galaxy far far away and we don't recognize their medical literature.
A bullet may have your name on it but splash damage is addressed "To whom it may concern."
You could also fill it with blue LEDs and cold cathode light tubes so that...
Um...
So that the hand would go faster, or something. I'm pretty sure that's the reason for those things.