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Comments on: In-body electric eel tech to make 'leccy from body fat
Oh dear #
By Rich Bryant Posted Monday 6th October 2008 13:35 GMT
Humans are inefficient #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 6th October 2008 13:44 GMT
New High-Tech Application #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 6th October 2008 13:48 GMT
That's all very well, but... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 6th October 2008 13:56 GMT
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By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 6th October 2008 13:58 GMT
@New High-Tech Application #
By Ed Blackshaw Posted Monday 6th October 2008 13:59 GMT
What came first? #
By Elmer Phud Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:01 GMT
Take that, flossie! #
By Ian K Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:02 GMT
But #
By Stu Reeves Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:04 GMT
May I be one of the first #
By drunk.smile Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:05 GMT
hmm bio tek grafts eh..... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:05 GMT
A new angle on an old schoolboy gag. #
By TeeCee Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:07 GMT
This is great #
By M Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:07 GMT
Now we just need to liquefy the dead to feed the living... #
By Robert Grant Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:09 GMT
Sounds cool. I hope this isnt the last we hear of it. #
By DeFex Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:14 GMT
Where There's a Will ... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:15 GMT
@Rich Bryant #
By Grant Mitchell Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:19 GMT
Enforcement #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:37 GMT
"artificial electric eel cells grafted into the human body" #
By Harry Posted Monday 6th October 2008 14:56 GMT
Adenosine triphosphate #
By Timothy Slade Posted Monday 6th October 2008 15:01 GMT
New Field Needs a New Name #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 6th October 2008 15:13 GMT
I'm not interested... #
By P. Lee Posted Monday 6th October 2008 15:57 GMT
Rapturous idea #
By Thomas Posted Monday 6th October 2008 16:10 GMT
Good for BK & MuckyD #
By TimM Posted Monday 6th October 2008 16:15 GMT
*changes name to Copper-top* #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 6th October 2008 16:30 GMT
I want my watch implant #
By Chris Posted Monday 6th October 2008 17:03 GMT
Food price #
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@RotaCyclic #
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re Andre #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 7th October 2008 07:43 GMT
Oh no! #
By Marvin the Martian Posted Tuesday 7th October 2008 08:30 GMT
Capn Cyborg won't be interested... #
By Chris Cheale Posted Tuesday 7th October 2008 12:21 GMT
Paging Dr Moreau, would Dr Moreau please come to the Island room. #
By Iain Posted Tuesday 7th October 2008 12:33 GMT
Re: Good for BK & Mucky D #
By Mr Mark V Thomas Posted Friday 10th October 2008 03:27 GMT