This shoe phone from Instructables is a D.I.Y. project, says Engadget.
All that’s needed is a sharp knife and a tiny handset. The article recommends the Panasonic GD55 and big feet. Boarding a plane might be tricky.
Human beings are getting chip implants, so shoe phones sound entirely plausible. VeriChip has inserted chips in 200 Alzheimer’s patients for a pilot program. Wealthy Mexicans pay $4,000 to have tiny transmitters implanted under their skin so their location can be constantly tracked.
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