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more about #medical Slanzinger: Hmm. Fun times. And what of the terrorists who have trained themselves to keep their heart rates down? I think I'd be caught out by this instantly, ju... more » bobtheduck in Korea: I always fidget... If fidgeting means you need secondary screening, well... The best soldiers know how to control their emotions and fears, so I'd thi... more » UltimatePancakeSensation: This is basically the same principle as a lie detector test, and note that those have been laughed out of court... All this does is add an extra stup... more » Etalyx: So whose to say all this extra testing won't just make us more susceptible to being fidgety/nervous/etc? geez... more » SexyPants: So if you're a calm, cool, and collective killer, you have nothing to fear. more » kainzero: "my balance board shows you are being fidgety. it also says your kid is obese." nooooooooooooo more » amirsahib: Wiihad! more » Sir-Lucius does anything for Dethklok: First they get to look at us naked, then they get to see how nervous we are. Man, fuck airports. [www.dailytech.com] more » thursday2: ...anyone else got any sweet ideas on how we can make flying on an airplane suck a little more??? seriously, pakistan keeps 2 guys with ak-47's in the... more » girlfriend 6.0: Will wii balance boards be the new lie detector test?!?! more » Instant_Awesome: What's with all the negative comments? We should be rooting for this... video games helping to PREVENT violence! more » Slagathorian: I love how all these anti terrorist methods are posted for all to see. Now people actually wanting to bomb a plane will take some of those calming dr... more » mintycrys is HOT for Bayonetta: So now Wii Fit is meant to scare terrorists? It just means that once they see the Wii Fit at security, they'll detonate on the spot. BOOM!وﻱ فـ... more » Instant_Awesome: I hope they don't plan on using these in American airports. 350 lb. maximum... that thing would be snapped in half in the first hour. more » mitch_93: Nintendo is going to be a branch of the FBI with this and the vitality Sensor. Mark my words. more » Letiumtide: As somebody who has extreme anxiety while flying and in airports. I cannot agree with this as I am nervous as hell during the whole process. I'd also... more » Instant_Awesome: I'd do anything to hear the phrase "that's a sketchy dude! CAVITY SEARCH!" in the Balance Board's voice. more » Michael Dukakis: In a surprise move the TSA announced all drug and explosive detecting dogs will now be replaced by Nintendogs... Film at 11. more » Kovitlac: "The different systems check a person's heart rate, breathing, eye movement, body temperature and, yes, fidgeting." Or...you could just be a nervous... more » bartoninvictus: given the queues that im used to in American airports... What if i just really need to pee? more » -
#wii
How The Wii Can Help Fight Terrorism
The war on terrorism can be a real hassle, just ask anyone who has flown recently. Fortunately, science and the Wii have joined forces to try and cut-down on those mammoth airport security lines with the Fidget Monitor.
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#wow
Kick Your WoW Habit...For $14,000
There's little doubt that Blizzard's World of Warcraft can be addictive. Most of you probably know someone addicted to it. But we doubt you know anyone stupid enough to pay $14,000 to kick said addiction. More » -
#yourinsidesshowmethem
The Market Obviously Requires A SECOND Pokemon X-Ray Machine
In April, we showed you a mobile x-ray unit adorned with Pokemans, intended for Japanese hospitals. But would you believe it's not the only Pokemon-branded x-ray machine on the market? More » -
#oddities
PediSedate Pumps Kids Full Of Nitrous Oxide While Playing Game Boy
PediSedate's premise is largely summed up by the headline, as the device is genuinely intended to reduce the stress of going under the knife—and wearing dorky headgear—by gassing kids while they play Game Boy games. More » -
#nintendo
Wii Fit Helps Paralyzed Girl Walk Again
A 10-year-old girl left paralyzed by a virus four years ago is learning to walk again thanks to her doctors and a copy of Wii Fit, Ireland's Herald.ie writes. More » -

