This is the kind of video I love to see you guys make. It shows a cool and less known technology and sparks an interest and emotion in the viewers, as opposed to a select few other videos where you guys seemingly only share your opinions on a topic or technology. Keep up the good work and I'd love to see more videos like this one!
I’m loving this video as a recent 1 year Amputee coupled with a left side 20 year Stroke recovery. i have multiple issues in finning and achieving gait agility
there was only 4,000 views when I watched it. glad its getting more attention but 25,000 still isn't the best numbers for a channel with over 1 million subs.
TheGai could only be someone thats not an amputee. Every video i watch almost brings me to tears. Im a BK amputee now for 7 months and ive had my leg for 4 months and its hard to get back to that level of fitness.
I'm an amputee and all for advancement. Issue is, insurance companies aren't. I need a new socket and suspension system. Cigna has denied me 3 times. I don't get excited anymore about new systems. It's usually the rich or military vets that get the fancy prosthetics.
The vibration feedback he talked about: Stick some velostat inside his shoes, connect it to a arduino or something, code the arduino to control a vibrator motor (which is strapped on his residue limb), Boom! Problem solved!
+Rexus King Not really. It would be like a Vibration controller simulating simulating a punch. They don't nearly enough granular vibration control and sensitivity to replace actual limbs.
+AerrowDynamics Of course! But! he already lost his actual limbs, and seems to be reluctant to do the osseointegration surgery. So, I was proposing a much cheaper and simpler way to provide a sort of haptic feedback for him.
Oh well :) I just think this might be a cool idea to try out. Maybe you even use different force or vibration frequency to represent different levels of impact force?
This is the kind of video I love to see you guys make. It shows a cool and less known technology and sparks an interest and emotion in the viewers, as opposed to a select few other videos where you guys seemingly only share your opinions on a topic or technology. Keep up the good work and I'd love to see more videos like this one!
I didn't expect the Verge to report on topics like these, but this was a well-made video/documentary.
my knees started hurting when they said that you can get a prosthetic drilled in the bone. eek.
I was always obsessed with prosthetics, not sure why. Great news :)
maybe you have an engineer spirit, haha
I’m loving this video as a recent 1 year Amputee coupled with a left side 20 year Stroke recovery. i have multiple issues in finning and achieving gait agility
Thumbs up for top-roping!
its kinda sad how little views this is getting. Very good job Verge.
there was only 4,000 views when I watched it. glad its getting more attention but 25,000 still isn't the best numbers for a channel with over 1 million subs.
how could someone dislike this video
TheGai could only be someone thats not an amputee. Every video i watch almost brings me to tears. Im a BK amputee now for 7 months and ive had my leg for 4 months and its hard to get back to that level of fitness.
Osseointegration is where things should go eventually, but it's good to see developments on all fronts.
It's a bit funny how Ghost in the Shell so optimistically set itself in the year 2029. We're getting there, but there's still a lot of work to do.
I'm an amputee and all for advancement. Issue is, insurance companies aren't. I need a new socket and suspension system. Cigna has denied me 3 times. I don't get excited anymore about new systems. It's usually the rich or military vets that get the fancy prosthetics.
isn't it healthier overall for them to let you get one?
nawab256 yes, but ***** doesn't care about our health. They care about their money.
Well Done! great story.
The vibration feedback he talked about:
Stick some velostat inside his shoes, connect it to a arduino or something, code the arduino to control a vibrator motor (which is strapped on his residue limb), Boom! Problem solved!
+Rexus King Not really. It would be like a Vibration controller simulating simulating a punch. They don't nearly enough granular vibration control and sensitivity to replace actual limbs.
+AerrowDynamics Of course! But! he already lost his actual limbs, and seems to be reluctant to do the osseointegration surgery. So, I was proposing a much cheaper and simpler way to provide a sort of haptic feedback for him.
Rexus King Yes, but I don't think it would actually be as useful as you might think it is, even given the difference in cost
Oh well :)
I just think this might be a cool idea to try out. Maybe you even use different force or vibration frequency to represent different levels of impact force?
PC is not Dead and it never will Die #Gloriouspcmastergamingrace.
What does that have to do with this video?
P.s eventually everything will die off.
I am also a pic gamer by the way
+Jack Hagan how do you game on a picture?
+Cannamore auto correct
*****
i built my gaming pc the way i wanted and i will upgrade whenever i want
shankar yskr lol ok, i never even asked
smart prosthetics... wow!
TWELFTH!!
Bet no one would see this comment.
You bet wrong...
+Pie Baum tru
:)
Imma say first but I'll get hate
+xAwEx **intense hate**