Condom of the future is here!

I'm wondering if you spray that stuff on and it hardens while hanging down won't hair from that region get embedded in the material? Might make taking the thing off very painful.

Sincerely,
The Vault Dweller
 
Not all that familiar with liquid latex but I believe you can use things like vegetable oil or petroleum jelly to avoid painful removal if applied before use. However those things weaken the latex so there might be room to expand their inventory by creating a similar safe product if there is none in existence.
 
Blakut said:
Its called the Abacus and is a analogue computer.
IS it analogue? I think it's still digital..

=S

I have no idea if your serious or not.

Basically, Analogue computers use mechanic and physical interaction to record data and calculate it. Digital computers use the charged state of transistors/Vacuum tubes.
 
x'il said:
Aphyosis said:
Blakut said:
Its called the Abacus and is a analogue computer.
IS it analogue? I think it's still digital..

I have no idea if your serious or not.

I think he means Digital ==>> digits (fingers)

Wikipedia War!!!

An analog computer is a form of computer that uses the continuously-changeable aspects of physical phenomena such as electrical,[1] mechanical, or hydraulic quantities to model the problem being solved. In contrast, digital computers represent varying quantities incrementally, as their numerical values change.


Now where would the abacus fit?
 
Blakut said:

An analog computer is a form of computer that uses the continuously-changeable aspects of physical phenomena such as electrical,[1] mechanical, or hydraulic quantities to model the problem being solved. In contrast, digital computers represent varying quantities incrementally, as their numerical values change.


Now where would the abacus fit?

I apologize, I'm confusing Calculator with Computer!

Edit:

According to Wiki, noone has yet to be correct.

Dating to 150–100 BC, the Antikythera mechanism Is the earliest known computer.
 
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