Except these aren't self-healing like everybody's thinking they are. They're designed such that if part of the muscle fails, the surrounding sections can isolate the damaged part and work around and without it. It is decidedly not self-healing, it's merely damage-isolating.
That in itself is still pretty damn cool, but to call it self-healing is a misstatement.
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Neebs @ Mar 22nd 2008 11:00PM
I'd personally like to stick to good ol' ATP...and last I checked, I'm already self-healing.
Noel @ Mar 22nd 2008 11:04PM
Yea.....but if your arm gets blown halfway off (or any other muscled up area) good luck "self-healing" that.
Matt @ Mar 23rd 2008 4:44AM
Except these aren't self-healing like everybody's thinking they are. They're designed such that if part of the muscle fails, the surrounding sections can isolate the damaged part and work around and without it. It is decidedly not self-healing, it's merely damage-isolating.
That in itself is still pretty damn cool, but to call it self-healing is a misstatement.
Jmo @ Mar 23rd 2008 4:09PM
This is brilliant! I won't ever have to worry about charging my ipod or cell phone and think of the static charges you could hit people with!