Bizzare!! This guy is so "attached" to his iPod. Well, it's hard to know how people think nowadays. I am also attached to my iPad but where shall I "attached" it to?
Until the next time, cheers.
Hurban, 21, who works in a tattoo parlor in Newfield, New Jersey, implanted four metal studs in the skin of his wrist and secured his iPod to them magnetically.
"I just invented the strapless watch," he said on Monday of his Apple device, set to display a clock.
"It's way simpler than you think it is," said Hurban, who posted his "How To" video (warning: graphic content) on YouTube, where it has been viewed nearly 900,000 times in two weeks.
Hurban, whose other body piercings include two on his lip and one on each ear, said the unusual application was a big hit at a tattoo convention in Baltimore last weekend.
"I must have talked to like 400 people individually,' he said. "Every person I showed, they were like so amazed."
Until the next time, cheers.
The Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Man surgically attaches iPod to wrist
Tattoo artist Dave Hurban displays an iPod Nano which he has attached to his wrist through magnetic piercings. Photo: Reuters
Professional body piercer Dave Hurban is a man attached to his iPod. Literally.Hurban, 21, who works in a tattoo parlor in Newfield, New Jersey, implanted four metal studs in the skin of his wrist and secured his iPod to them magnetically.
"I just invented the strapless watch," he said on Monday of his Apple device, set to display a clock.
Hurban shows the four magnetic pins. Photo: Reuters
Hurban cheerfully recounted how he mapped out the four
corners of the iPod on his arm and then inserted four titanium studs
into his skin. Once the incisions healed, he popped on his iPod, which
is held in place magnetically."It's way simpler than you think it is," said Hurban, who posted his "How To" video (warning: graphic content) on YouTube, where it has been viewed nearly 900,000 times in two weeks.
Hurban, whose other body piercings include two on his lip and one on each ear, said the unusual application was a big hit at a tattoo convention in Baltimore last weekend.
"I must have talked to like 400 people individually,' he said. "Every person I showed, they were like so amazed."
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