We hear that beer is very popular over there in Germany, so it's probably a good thing that Siemens is said to be
working on a cellphone with a built-in breathalyzer that can detect your blood alcohol level and also handily tell you
when you have a touch of the halitosis.
Is this to prevent germans from getting drunk and calling thier Exes in the middle of the night? Or will it stop them from taking pictures they'll be embarrassed over in the moring.
As I'm sure many of you have, when I first got my camera phone I took pictures of freak'n everything. This breathalyzer is going to be nuts. I can picture a whole bunch of people drinking by themselves in the middle of the afternoon in their parents house just to try it out. Plus if you get caught by the police and figure out that your phone isn't calibrated properly, it's going to be you not driving for a year with a criminal record. What a waste of technology. Can they make one that gives me a BJ too?
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Is this to prevent germans from getting drunk and calling thier Exes in the middle of the night? Or will it stop them from taking pictures they'll be embarrassed over in the moring.
What more, it comes in the shape of a Stein!
As I'm sure many of you have, when I first got my camera phone I took pictures of freak'n everything. This breathalyzer is going to be nuts. I can picture a whole bunch of people drinking by themselves in the middle of the afternoon in their parents house just to try it out. Plus if you get caught by the police and figure out that your phone isn't calibrated properly, it's going to be you not driving for a year with a criminal record. What a waste of technology. Can they make one that gives me a BJ too?