Fun_People Archive
16 Jun
Dum-Da-Dum-Dum
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 94 14:03:53 PDT
To: Fun_People
Subject: Dum-Da-Dum-Dum
Forwarded-by: bostic@vangogh.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Keith Bostic)
Forwarded-by: kole@hydra.convex.com (John P. Kole)
Forwarded-by: cavasin@bach.convex.com (Vince Cavasin)
Forwarded-by: schroedr@mozart.convex.com (Mark Schroeder)
ROME (Reuter) - An Italian physics student is ringing the
changes with a condom that plays classical music if it splits
during sex.
``When a condom breaks you need to be warned urgently so
that it can be changed in time. Mine will do it with a quick
burst of Beethoven,'' amateur inventor Lino Missio, 26, said
Friday.
``I've got a prototype and it works just fine.''
Missio, who studies in Genoa, said his musical condom, which
he patented this week, was coated with a special compound whose
ability to conduct electricity changed when the condom splits.
A minute, flexible microchip at the base of the condom
measures any changes in the condom's electrical properties and
sounds the alarm.
``It needn't just play music. You could get it to give you a
verbal warning,'' Missio told Reuters. He said he was looking
for a company to help him develop and market his invention.
© 1994 Peter Langston