Artist embeds camera in head
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I see him all the time on my campus, during one of his lectures some girl decided to leave while he was bent over typing on his laptop and without looking up he said "i can see you" and everyone cracked up.
Am I missing something here?
The camera is not connected to his brain in any way, so why go to the trouble and risk of surgically attaching it to his scalp, when he could have just strapped it on the back of his head.
#6, why did USA spend some milions of dollard inventing a Pen which would write upside down and in space, while russians just decided to take a pencil?
cause some people are just plain stupid. no matter what you tell me why they said NO it has to be a freakin PEN....
8. Reaperdaddy 1 year ago
hehehe good point #6 ... this guy is just going through pain and inconvenience for something he could have attached with a strap. Aahh artists, not always easy to understand them
9. Usdevildoggmc 1 year ago
1:50 "Having sex that kind of thing you will still have it on?"
Lmao.. I hope he's not gay
Anyway... to clear things up there is no camera implanted in his head, it's just a simple circle made of plastic or metal or whatever that is SCREWED on to his head kind of like when you break your legs and stuff and they screw shit on you to help repair your bones...
so what he basically has behind his head is a camera MOUNT....
It would honestly look a little better if he had it on his FOREHEAD, imagine all the stories he can be telling people freaking the crap out of them... he can easily claim himself a cyborg and people will have to believe it.
What an idiot for an extra $50 id have implanted this under his scalp no problem
http://www.4hiddenspycameras.com/pincamandsma1.html
couldnt have he just invented a hat with a camera built in? Seriously some people will do anything to get there 15 minutes....
15. stupidbullshit 1 year ago
I totally agree with #6
maybe that´s just (insert my nickname here)
#7 I hope you are kidding about the pencil in space being only the Soviet's idea. That was just a myth. Both the Soviets and Americans used pencils at first,the former even using grease sticks sometimes. The trouble with pencils is that when the lead breaks in a zero gravity environment it tends to float into places you don't want it like your eyes.Also since the carbon is conductive if it gets into a computor or electrical device it can cause a short.Plus,in the oxygen rich atmosphere of a space capsule the wooden pencil is a fire hazard.
The "space pen" was invented by the owner of the Fisher pen company in 1965 without the help or even at the request of the U.S. Government,but after testing, the US space program chose to use them and the Soviets also ordered 100 of them from Fisher in 1969.
Sorry if this contradicts what you learned in school.
17. schlafanzyk 1 year ago
The fine line between genius and crazy has just been crossed. This is seriously insane.
18. Comment rated too low. Show this comment 876487098 1 year ago
#16 Thanks for that lesson. It must be wonderful to be clever.



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1. yokey91 1 year ago
Why?... I wonder if he thought it through...
Wakes up the day after surgery... "CRAP! Oh well..."