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Some say technology is now a fundamental part of our lives, but a young Finn has taken that phrase too seriously and made it a part of their anatomy.
And Jerry Jalava is on her ring finger USB memory with capacity of 2 gigabytes and compatible with the Linux operating system.
The history of this "finger-USB goes back to May 2008, when Jerry, who is a software developer and a fan of motorcycles, had an accident while riding his Ducati Monster back home.
As told in his own blog , Jalava crashed into a deer on the road, causing it to slide several feet on the asphalt with their hands stuck under the motorcycle.
"When the bike stopped I got up and picked up my helmet. I was very nervous so I tried out a cigarette to calm down, and that's when I realized I was missing a finger."
Once the ambulance arrived he was taken to a hospital stop being subjected to surgery, in which they had to amputate half of the ring.
After his recovery, Jerry saw the doctor to work in the prosthesis to his finger. The surprise came when he heard the proposal of the doctor, who upon learning that the girl was a software developer did not hesitate to suggest finger with a USB memory including . Jalava
explains that the prosthesis is not stationary in your hand , so when you need to use USB memory just removed from his finger and left in place at the port of the computer.
website Yanko Desing , Whose motto is "Ways beyond functional" is responsible for receiving strange designs on how the technology of great ways to help humans in everyday life.
Its strange and sometimes very functional designs, all inspired by science fiction, is the YOU-SB (something like TU-SB), a finger USB termination presented as "a sarcastic display how computers and humans end up interacting in every way possible in the not too distant future. " At the same
YOU-SB introduction to emphasize that this is mere science fiction but thinking about a future in which men can change any part of his anatomy for functional gadgets.
To his surprise, the same Jerry placed a post on its Web site, just below the futuristic picture of a hand with a "finger-USB" integrated, saying: "Actually I have a finger with a USB memory than 2 gigabytes. "
amazement responses were immediate.