From: | Spike <u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK> |
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Subject: | Re: Munchkinism at it's finest |
Date: | Mon, 4 May 1998 22:21:43 +0100 |
|Cyber can trigger immune response just like any other foreign body. The
|body doesn't know if the intrusion is 'organic' or not, just that it's not
|a natural part of it, and so tries to expel it.
But some inorganic substances totally fool the immune system into ignoring
them.
Glass is one, and I imagine whatever plastics/polimers/metals are used in
cyber offer the same characteristic.
I've experienced this
|personally, with a tonge and a nipple piercing, unfortunately. If it's too
|big to remove the traditional ways, the body gradually works it to the
|surface and expels it. Cyber though should be made out of materials inert
|enough to prevent this...
Exactly.
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