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To: kinkblot who wrote (25)4/29/2002 11:06:32 AM
From: John Finley  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 75
 
I know it's too much trouble fumbling for the controls on a MP3 player when you could simply tell your shirt to play Drops of Jupiter.

Actually the medical applications sound reasonably interesting. Then you could tell your shirt that you need an ambulance and it would send your vitals to an EMT via the cell phone suppository <g>.

JF



To: kinkblot who wrote (25)3/15/2003 6:22:29 PM
From: kinkblot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 75
 
sensory fabric, woven with SPT

(Sensory Perception Technologies)

ici.com

Sensory fabric does not look different but it incorporates tiny droplets in miniature waterproof particles that are activated by movement or touch.

I was just sniffing around ICI's web site and this caught my attention.

WT