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Posted by Traveliter on 10-05-2001 08:04 PM:

Red face A personal "massager"?!?!?!?

OMG. That's one Springboard module I thought I would NEVER see... a personal vibra... "massager"!!! Hey VC guys, I thought you were KIDDING when I saw that headline. Goodness gracious!!

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Posted by NavXO on 10-05-2001 08:07 PM:

R U thinking of getting one or R U flabergasted that this would become a SB?


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Posted by PDAENVY on 10-05-2001 08:14 PM:

"Massager" is really a misnomer. It applies "Electronic Muscle Stimulation" which means it zaps your muscle with electricity to make it flex itself. It doesn't vibrate or anything.

BTW, the link in the article to the RayNet homepage just gives a (403) forbidden message.

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Posted by Traveliter on 10-05-2001 08:15 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by NavXO
R U thinking of getting one or R U flabergasted that this would become a SB?
I think I'm considering letting the folks at Good Vibes know. It's just an idea I had NEVER considered, and I find it way too amusing.

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Posted by mensachicken on 10-05-2001 08:25 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by PDAENVY
"Massager" is really a misnomer. It applies "Electronic Muscle Stimulation" which means it zaps your muscle with electricity to make it flex itself. It doesn't vibrate or anything.

BTW, the link in the article to the RayNet homepage just gives a (403) forbidden message.



i find the module a little confusing. is EMS the process that people pay to get done to their muscles as a way of exercising them?

i overheard some folks one time talking about hooking their abs up to an electronic device (at a clinic). the machine would then stimulate the muscles and therefore strengthen them. is this what this device is supposed to do?

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Posted by septimus on 10-05-2001 08:32 PM:

Wired has an article on it.

ahem, ahem, and I quote:

quote:
The Handspring Personal Massager's "stroking, squeezing and tapping" motions do not interfere with the PDA's other functions, so a user can work on their Handspring while being fondled by the device. [...] Multitasking massagers aren't a new technology. [...] A 1918 Sears and Roebuck catalog offered a multitasking vibrator, [...] sold as an "Aid that Every Woman Appreciates" also came with its own personal strap-on fan.

Vibrators, still often and politely referred to "massagers," were among the very first inventions of the Industrial Revolution, according to Kim Camp, a self-described sex historian and "merry madam" in Manhattan


Call a spade a spade?

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Posted by PDAENVY on 10-05-2001 09:06 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by dietrichbohn
Wired has an article on it.

ahem, ahem, and I quote:

Call a spade a spade?



That's toungue-in-cheek.

To mensachicken: yes, you've got it right about EMS. As I said, it's really unfortunate that they chose to call it a massager. Maybe it let them get around medical device regulation?

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Posted by RadarGreg on 10-05-2001 09:49 PM:

The first guy to integrate the personal massager module with the Palmasutra program is going to be a freakin' millionaire!

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Posted by Travis on 10-07-2001 06:33 PM:

I think it's really overpriced. You can get one a lot cheaper by going to http://www.igia.com/cfm/product.cfm?ID=AT6717 and it's got 8 pads.

Okay, I swear I've only read about this, but PDAENVY there ARE actually companies that make more private versions of this device and have downloadable wav files to ehmmm "play" with.

Okay - we're starting to sink here. Time to bail before the gutter police arrive.

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Posted by bibojim on 10-09-2001 06:36 AM:

Thumbs up massager

I just got mine delievered today and it works great!
I've been using it on my back and neck for a great massage. As far as using it as a workout replacement I'm doubting it would do much to get rid of my spare tire. And it says this on all I've seen except for the IGIA one " Do not use above the neck"

oh and for all those that keep asking "do not use near any genital areas"

and since it's a springboard module that's 1 less thing to carry around, plus it has a good software interface with many options.

$99 is a good price as the quality ones I've been looking at run approx. $300 and these only have indicator lights, no GUI. The IGIA one does not look like a long lasting product, the pads look very cheap.


Posted by Crustytrusty on 10-10-2001 07:03 AM:

Exclamation

christ! I wonder what happens when you use it with Afterburner clocked at 50mhz?? *zap* *pop* *fizzle*

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Posted by bibojim on 10-10-2001 05:22 PM:

Exclamation a reply to myself

Ok just to make things clear the following line I posted earlier
is taken from the manual, and was not a from a personal experience! If it were I doubt I'd be able to type this.

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"do not use near any genital areas"


Posted by creole on 10-12-2001 03:56 PM:

That's JUST what I would want near MY genitals...electricity. Remember folks, it doesn't vibrate...it sends out small electrical pulses that make your muscles flex...

oh...right...


Posted by SpeakerCoach on 10-12-2001 09:47 PM:

Cool If you

want a good rub, go to a CMT! Just my .02


Posted by yardie on 10-13-2001 11:09 AM:

Arrow Re: If you

quote:
Originally posted by SpeakerCoach
want a good rub, go to a CMT! Just my .02


Where? What is CMT?


Posted by SpeakerCoach on 10-13-2001 05:36 PM:

Wink Re: Re: If you

quote:
Originally posted by yardie


Where? What is CMT?



CMT: Certified Massage Therapist! (A reputable one!)


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