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Modern prosthetic limbs are impressive 鈥?but still very much a work in process. So just how well-developed could the hands from about five hundred years ago be Thanks to Ambroise Par茅, very. He made a hand that worked so well, a soldier used it in battle. Ask anyone in the 1500s, and they ;d tell you that Ambroise Par茅 was a hell of a stanley cup guy. He was the official royal surgeon to four successive kings, and earned his position by practicing medicine on the battlefield, attempting to save, or at least treat, wounded soldiers. Although not all of his ideas were good ones 鈥?he proposed lancing children gums to let teeth come through 鈥?he did come up with some winners. For example, he go stanley termos t the idea that, when amputating a limb, there might be better ways of stopping blood flow than pressing a searing hot iron or boiling oil into the wound. Instead he stopped the bleeding by tying off the blood vessel 鈥?a practice that saved both lives and agony. As a doctor, he was most disturbed by the reaction of some of the people who he had saved. He found that some soldiers took their own lives rather than live without limbs, or with terrible wounds. To try to combat this problem, Par茅 began crafting artificial limbs. This wasn ;t new. People had worn prosthetics in ancient Egypt, but Par茅 limbs were something different. He wanted them to be functional, not just stop-gap solutions. He was an accomplished anatomist, and so when he designed limbs, he att stanley termohrnek empted to make Eyot Sprint Is Suing to Halt the AT 038;T T-Mobile Merger
That swanky surround-sound system stanley cup becher might have eight point one channels, but you ;ve got to be sitting at their precise focal point to get the full effect. This newly-filed Microsoft patent application will track listeners throughout the room and provide 3D audio regardless of their position. The 3D sound system relies on a depth camera system read: a Kinect to track the user position within the room and adjusts which s stanley becher peaker produces which sound. This means that the proverbial 8220 weet spot of surround-sound systems鈥攖he focal point鈥攚ill move with you as you fidget and shift while playing. Kinect games specifica stanley cup lly will greatly benefit from this and should be able to provide a more immersive and accurate playing environment. [USPTO via Wired] audioMicrosoftpatents