Mr. Tea
Let's Talk About Ceps
Have we done this story yet?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7330196.stm
I've put it in this thread because it's surely a technological achievement, rather than a 'natural' one (not that I believe in any kind of natural/unnatural dichotomy, but it's clearly man-made, if you excuse the pun).
Oh, and before you get too excited, the guy used to be a woman and had the op ten years ago, but must have been left with all the functional apparatus for this to be necessary. The phrase "having your cake and eating it" springs to mind.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7330196.stm
I've put it in this thread because it's surely a technological achievement, rather than a 'natural' one (not that I believe in any kind of natural/unnatural dichotomy, but it's clearly man-made, if you excuse the pun).
Oh, and before you get too excited, the guy used to be a woman and had the op ten years ago, but must have been left with all the functional apparatus for this to be necessary. The phrase "having your cake and eating it" springs to mind.