Thursday, Apr 3rd 2008 by James Allan Brady


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Alright, this obsession with using the USB ports on your computer has just gone too far. I’m sorry, but when did plugging something that was just urinated on into your computer ever sound like a good idea?

usb-home-pregnancy-test

The worst part, plugging it in to the USB port actually offers up a useful function, namely displaying more data regarding what was found in what you just leaked onto the thing. Sure you can get the standard results of any other home pregnancy test right off of the electronic surface of the stick, but if you plug it in you get charts and graphs, all sorts of useful stuff.

The name is absolutely horrid too, PTeq, really? That’s the best you’ve got for $17.99 a pop? So you pee on it, plug it in to your USB port and that starts the whole mass spectrometry process informing you of hCG, hCG-H, and LH hormone levels with a 99% accuracy, and yes, it works with Macs as well as Windows machines, and Linux kernel 2.4 or higher. For the $18 you get the unit and 20 test strips, lets hope you don’t have 20+ questionable encounters before you lose this thing, you can pick one up at ThinkGeek

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  1.  Conan   View all comments by Conan  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Little late for April Fools… did you try clicking the purchase button?

  2.  James Allan Brady   View all comments by James Allan Brady  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    yeah, but its still funny, and i’m sure someone will likely try to actually implement it sometime in the future

  3.  Donna   View all comments by Donna  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    The only reason I knew this was a fake is because of the price. This thing would be WAY more than $18. For 20 REAL pregnancy tests, even at the dollar store, you’re looking at $20.


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