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Most people still use a stationary home or office telephone, with a handset, during their daily grind.
Often the handset is unwieldy when typing or writing or doing something else with your hands while talking on the phone.
The Handset Suction Cup was inspired by the already existing suction
that a concave earpiece has on the ear canal when pressed against it. The Handset suction cup will exaggerate this effect and will easily attach to the ear or cheek for hands-free telephony.
An added benefit of the earpiece suction is the resultant unclogging of earwax. Simple handsfree
http://www.hawkin.c...STK_PROD_CODE=08850 [fridge duck, Jan 07 2006]
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Caution is advised. Experimenters in the early studies of this device applied high levels of vacuum and actually sucked brain tissue through the ear canal, mistaking it for ear wax. |
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would that matter? we have brain cells, apparently just sitting around doing nothing... |
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//we have brain cells// well, when I say that... |
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"Been on the phone all day?" "How can you tell?" + |
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Direct-to-brain baud coupler. |
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