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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2338263" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Well, I wear a libre & Bluetooth bridge to a watch passed on to my device whilst in range.</p><p>But, I aquired a Galaxy Note 4 a while back when my old phone wint on the fritz. </p><p>That thing can measure heart rate, oxygen level & wot not.? By placing a didgit over a scanner near the camera lense on the back. How accurate it is, is anyone's guess?</p><p>(Though I did see some "geek" stuff on YouTube testing it out against medical equipment that suggested it wasn't far out..)</p><p></p><p>Now, don't get me wrong, I believe there has been a lot of cleverly marketed junk food over the years.</p><p>Lol, there has even been adulterated bread in "workhouses" going way back..</p><p>There's no way I can post the video on here. (It would breach forum rules.)</p><p>But if you have ever seen the "Bawdy" 2005 channel 4 comedy "Nathan Barley."</p><p>There was one scene where the protagonist goes on a date to an expensive flashy restaurant, where menu for the customer is dictated by a finger reader bolted to the table, giving a bespoke nutritional plate..? </p><p></p><p>Art imitating life? Well they are working on a non invasive finger scanner which they hope can read BG.</p><p>Sounds promising, but about the size of a shoe box..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2338263, member: 101136"] Hi, Well, I wear a libre & Bluetooth bridge to a watch passed on to my device whilst in range. But, I aquired a Galaxy Note 4 a while back when my old phone wint on the fritz. That thing can measure heart rate, oxygen level & wot not.? By placing a didgit over a scanner near the camera lense on the back. How accurate it is, is anyone's guess? (Though I did see some "geek" stuff on YouTube testing it out against medical equipment that suggested it wasn't far out..) Now, don't get me wrong, I believe there has been a lot of cleverly marketed junk food over the years. Lol, there has even been adulterated bread in "workhouses" going way back.. There's no way I can post the video on here. (It would breach forum rules.) But if you have ever seen the "Bawdy" 2005 channel 4 comedy "Nathan Barley." There was one scene where the protagonist goes on a date to an expensive flashy restaurant, where menu for the customer is dictated by a finger reader bolted to the table, giving a bespoke nutritional plate..? Art imitating life? Well they are working on a non invasive finger scanner which they hope can read BG. Sounds promising, but about the size of a shoe box.. [/QUOTE]
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