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Comments on: HP's inkjet tech seeks to replace hypodermic needles

Technology adapted from inkjet printers could deliver medicine or vaccines much like a nicotine patch.

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I would be happy
by Leria September 11, 2007 12:03 PM PDT
If this worked. Personally, I HATE getting a needle, though I haven't gotten one for nearly 5 years now, but it still isn't high on my list of most loved things in the world.
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Star Trek style injector possible?
by ElmoKajaky September 11, 2007 4:46 PM PDT
Wouldn't that be nice for vaccinating squirmy kids...
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HP = Hypospray
by adot44 September 11, 2007 11:47 PM PDT
It's Star Trek coming true!! What with the new multi-touch (i.e. LCARS :) computer interfaces, and the host of other Trek techs that are coming into being, I almost wouldn't be surprised if Zephram Cochrane really does make a warp flight that attracts the Vulcan survey ship in 2063!! 'Course this comment only will make sense to Trekkies :) Now if only they can start working on synthesizing those phaser crystals... Oh holy cow, just remembered we'd have to go through WWIII first!!! Build nuclear radiation-shielded bunkers deep underground, people, it's your only chance of survival!! JK, long live Trek :D Live long and prosper folks!
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