The Tongue Twisting Tooth Microphone 184
dylanduck writes "New Scientist has found a patent for a microphone that clips on your tooth, meaning you can stay in radio contact even the noisiest situations - like warzones. You use your tongue to flip it on and off. Here is the patent itself. The same article mentions a blimp that launches like a rocket."
Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Score:3, Interesting)
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Use your bluetooth phone as a modem for Linux [arpx.net]
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Preposterous! (Score:3, Funny)
Oblig. Simpsons quote (Score:2, Funny)
Burns: Now, before we adjourn, gentlemen, I have one last matter of utmost importance. I need to send this parcel with the profit projections to Pete Porter in Pasadena. And it absolutely, positively _has_ to be there overnight.
[hands the package to the man to his right]
Man 1: Pete Porter, pass it on. [hands it on]
Man 2: Pasadena promp
Patent Filed 4-6-05 however public domain prior (Score:4, Insightful)
Now one would think if this was put in a movie prior to the filing of the patent thus placing it in the public domain. This patent should not have been issued no ?? thoughts ? anyone anyone
Re:Patent Filed 4-6-05 however public domain prior (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Patent Filed 4-6-05 however public domain prior (Score:2)
shouldn't matter I don't think. It was a specific concept that was introduced prior to the patent. The only way I could se it fly is if the inventor in question was patenting the mechanism as opposed to the concept. but IANAL
Re:Patent Filed 4-6-05 however public domain prior (Score:3, Funny)
Er, or something.
Re:Patent Filed 4-6-05 however public domain prior (Score:3, Insightful)
Then you get the $$ for figuring out whatever it is you figured out.
Sadly, there are far too many general case patents out there now-a-days and that's one of the reasons you see such a large response on may
Re:Patent Filed 4-6-05 however public domain prior (Score:2)
It's like trying to patent the concept of a "flying car" using nothing but a CG graphic. You file a patent on the method, not the result.
Re:Patent Filed 4-6-05 however public domain prior (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Patent Filed 4-6-05 however public domain prior (Score:2)
Now one would think if this was put in a movie prior to the filing of the patent thus placing it in the public domain. This patent should not have been issued no ?? thoughts ? anyone anyone
You have a year from the time of public disclosure of an idea to file a patent. If public disclosure happens prior to filing the patent, disclosure of that fact must be on the patent application, and you better have some notes or something pretty substantial to prove that you were the one to come up with the idea.
P
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Re:Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Score:4, Funny)
What all of /. is thinking: (Score:5, Funny)
(For those of you who had no life in High School, we learned these things. Then wondered why we had no girlfriends.)
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I for one welcome our dentally implanted overlords (Score:2, Funny)
Already spent too much on dental work this summer - sigh... Root canals are really annoying.
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If I remember right, the 2nd edition of the Shadowrun sourcebook had a short story at the beginning where someone used a switch on a tooth to activate a phone or a radio, as well as wired reflexes.
Lead Inventor's name (Score:4, Funny)
A person may have a mic in his mouth, but that's not going to help anyone trying to say this guy's name.
Re:Lead Inventor's name (Score:1)
Re:Lead Inventor's name (Score:3, Insightful)
That's easy! It's because...
Re:Lead Inventor's name (Score:2)
There are sounds in many languages which English speakers stand little chance of making. I knew someone who spoke passing Arabic, but obviously as a non-native
Re:Lead Inventor's name (Score:5, Funny)
Sound quality inside your mouth? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Lead Inventor's name (Score:2, Insightful)
Don't be afraid of a name that is longer than "Bill
Re:Lead Inventor's name (Score:2, Insightful)
You can't *just* pronounce names in a language you don't understand.
One of the very important things about knowing a language is knowing the syllable border. Let's use the word 'understand' as a simple example. If you don't know the language, you would be hard-pre
I don't un-der-stand (Score:3, Insightful)
Let's use the word 'understand' as a simple example. If you don't know the language, you would be hard-pressed to realize that it is made-up of just two syllables. If you try to pronounce it as 1, 3, 7, etc. sounds, it will be completely unintelligable.
You know, I speak English, and I'm still hard-pressed to realize that "understand" is made up of two syllables. But then, again it seems to make an awful lot of sense to me as three syllables, so I must just be confused. Or, as they say in Spanish when th
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Re:Lead Inventor's name (Score:2)
Another recent name change that stands out is the island of Chuuk [www.fm], formerly called Truk.
Yes, the website for the Federated States of Micronesia really is "http://www.fm/" - I've never seen anything formatted like that.
You Bastard! (Score:5, Funny)
My French teacher didn't think so. I just failed my midterms because of your "wisdom". Merci beaucoup!
Or as you would have me pronounce it, "Murr-kih bee-yow-cowp"
Pot, meet kettle (Score:3, Interesting)
English is just as phonetic as all those others -- mainly because its spellings and pronunciations are derived from all those others. Your confusion arises because you don't know how (t
Re:Pot, meet kettle (Score:2)
English is just as phonetic as all those others -- mainly because its spellings and pronunciations are derived from all those others.
That's the point. Different languages have different proununciations and spellings. And they have different amount of consistency between spelling and pronunciation. Is that hard to understand?
Russian is an excellent example of a language where spelling and pronunciation are very consistent. Th
Re:Pot, meet kettle (Score:2)
Actually, the pronunciation of kö is irregular, because the Swedish pronunciation rules would predict the pronunciation [tjö] (k followed soft vowel). Bad example. :-)
Re:Lead Inventor's name (Score:2)
This is completely not true. In Dutch for instance, 'c' can mean either 's' or 'k'. And I know in French an Spanish letters also have a different pronunciation, depending on what other letters they are surrounded by. Admittedly, English has a lot of oddities, but it is far from the only language to do so.
Also: what you call 'phonetic' is n
Re:Lead Inventor's name (Score:2)
If we're going to translate something into English, it really should be just phonetic, but unfortunately it often isn't.
English Pronunciation (Score:2)
Re:Lead Inventor's name (Score:2, Insightful)
You're right, very simple. Just one question: Would that be "Ahn Jah Nahp pah" or "An jay nape ah"? "Moo-nee-swah-mahp-pah" or "Mew-nih-swah-map-puh"?
Re:Lead Inventor's name (Score:2)
It's not the number of syllables; It's how familiar you are with the language and culture's names.
ps. Self-righteous arrogance is just bad style.
Re:Lead Inventor's name (Score:2)
Especially Chinese.
Thomas-
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I missed out (Score:5, Funny)
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I think this is a first (Score:2, Funny)
Thank you - I'm here all night!
Geeeth's with bwaceees rejoice! (Score:5, Funny)
War zone? (Score:4, Interesting)
On a more serious note, this looks really interesting for diving. But it's just a patent, so I don't have too much faith in a product being released.
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Re:War zone? (Score:2)
Not really, it is very hard to create the proper pronunciation of words with a regulator in your mouth. You clamp down on the mouthpiece with your teeth and it blocks your tongue.
If you have a full face mask on, it would be easier to use a radio that is integrated with the mask.
Shock anyone much? (Score:2, Funny)
at least thats what happens if I don't let truth get in my way
This is basic Science Fiction made real. (Score:4, Informative)
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during sex? (Score:3, Funny)
I know, this is slashdot. The only sex acts involve, what... Wives? eheh
Re:during sex? (Score:2)
Hands?
Re:during sex? (Score:3, Funny)
I was just thinking, if this has decent pick-up then it would take the porn industry by storm. Potentially clean sound without dubbing.
I know, this is slashdot. The only sex acts involve, what... Wives?
Well, now that I realize that I saw this and thought of porn before my wife I feel kinda bad... shucks.
Re:during sex? (Score:2, Insightful)
It flickers (Score:2)
As they say on Fark... (Score:2)
Now to combine different tooth technology (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Now to combine different tooth technology (Score:2, Funny)
Try calling Emergency Services on both teeth. Same basic outcome both ways.
This is old news (Score:2, Funny)
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The BlueTooth Tooth (Score:3, Funny)
I saw it being used (Score:5, Funny)
Nate
Was it this? (Score:2)
Obligatory Real Genius.... (Score:2, Funny)
Kent: "Yes?"
Mitch: "Stop masturbating!"
Kent, looking up: "It really is God!"
Cell Phone (Score:2)
Can't wait for a bluetooth (lol) version of this.
A new combat injury (Score:5, Interesting)
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THEY HID THE MICROPHONE IN MY TEETH. (Score:5, Funny)
Shit, have to go, I think I see helicopters. If I do not post on this site again you will know what happened.
Re:THEY HID THE MICROPHONE IN MY TEETH. (Score:2)
Can I have your UID?
Re:THEY HID THE MICROPHONE IN MY TEETH. (Score:2)
Re:THEY HID THE MICROPHONE IN MY TEETH. (Score:2)
Not that I have anything against the Masons; I for one WELCOME our stone-working secret society overlords.
Re:THEY HID THE MICROPHONE IN MY TEETH. (Score:2)
In case I'm not crazy...
That's how they find us.
By our teeth.
I don't want them to find me. Ever.
I don't want to go back.
Re:THEY HID THE MICROPHONE IN MY TEETH. (Score:2)
Right! 503 errors...
Search TV show realized, almost (Score:2)
Actually, I think in that case it was embedded in the tooth and always on.
Cool, Reminds me of the Germans (Score:4, Informative)
And their throat microphone that was widely used in their tank formations during World War II.
Patents patents ... (Score:4, Interesting)
Patently Silly [patentlysilly.com]
Totally Absurd Inventions America's Goofiest Patents! [totallyabsurd.com]
Reminds me of Freeciv (Score:4, Funny)
It's just like an empire game!
"You found scrolls of ancient wisdom!"
"You found patent for modern technology!"
Design flaws? (Score:3, Interesting)
None of these issues really get addressed in the article, not to mention the ease at switching it on and off. Those listening to the transmission could be deeply traumatised by what they hear :)
Patent pictures (Score:2, Informative)
Pic 1 [uspto.gov], Pic 2 [uspto.gov], Pic 3 [uspto.gov], Pic 4 [uspto.gov],
Pic 5 [uspto.gov], Pic 6 [uspto.gov], Pic 7 [uspto.gov], Pic 8 [uspto.gov],
Pic 9 [uspto.gov], Pic 10 [uspto.gov], Pic 11 [uspto.gov], Pic 12 [uspto.gov],
Re:Patent pictures (Score:2)
But is it... (Score:4, Funny)
Been done already? (Score:5, Funny)
Oh, you mean the Hindenburg?
Re:Been done already? (Score:3, Funny)
Too soon!
Frank Herbert is saddened by us. (Score:3, Insightful)
they had this when my dad was a kid (Score:2)
Shades of Starship Troopers (Score:2)
Lucy (Score:2)
Prior art [snopes.com].
Good point (Score:4, Informative)
That said, this could be a real godsend for grunts. Hands-free is definitely where it's at. You need to be able to shoot, move, and communicate at all times. If you have to negate your ability to shoot even for a moment while you're communicating, it makes you vulnerable. The more distributed and essentially "always-on" communications becomes, the better.
Things are moving in the right direction. The concept of an RTO (radio telephone operator) who tags along with an officer, making both of them obvious targets, needs to disappear. The trick, of course, is effective miniaturization. This great, but it needs to be paired with long-range radios that are small enough to be part of a combat leader's load. No doubt the US military is spending a lot of money on just this sort of thing, and I'm sure there are spec ops units running around right now using commo equipment that blows doors on the stuff we had to use even ten years ago.
Re:Good point (Score:4, Interesting)
Sticking multiple switches in someone's mouth would probably suck.
Getting access to the PL's radios in case he gets hit or completely spazes out under fire and starts giving retarded orders would be a problem if they were connected to his mouth, though.
I mean, I could *say* I was punching the PL in the mouth so I could get access to his radios, but I don't think they'd let me keep my squad afterwards. :p
Re:One of these days... (Score:2)
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Re:Useful (Score:4, Funny)
to operate that thing with one's tongue!
Re:Useful (Score:2)
Don't tell us you've got enough experience to beta-test this thing!!
Re:Adverse effects? (Score:2)