
Dan writes - "This project was done at K3 during a course called ID3: Senses and Sensors. When the user is drunk enough he/she can access a hidden phone book. This phone book is only available when the user is in between a specific alcohol spectra. To modify and use the phone book the user have to be in that spectra as well." - Link.
Alcontrol - alcohol aware phone
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I'm sure this thing is set so that the hidden phone book becomes unusable once your BAC reaches a certain threshold (say 0.08). But I think it would be cool if you could also set a minimum BAC level. That way you'd have to have a drink or two before calling that two-faced cheating ex of yours...I mean what, I'm not bitter.
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