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  • Portrait of Amal Graafstra and his girlfriend, Jennifer Tomblin, who implanted a chip into their hands so they could log in to their computer without a password.
    CaplinChip05.JPG
  • Amal Graafstra shows where a chip was implanted into his hand that allows him to log into his computer without a password.
    CaplinChip06.JPG
  • Hands of Amal Graafstra and his girlfriend, Jennifer Tomblin, who implanted a chip into their hands so they could log in to their computer without a password.
    CaplinChip07.JPG
  • Portrait of Amal Graafstra who implanted a chip into his hand so he could log in to his computer without a password.
    CaplinChip01.JPG
  • Amal Graafstra demonstrates how he logs into his computer using the chip implanted in this hand. The receiver is in the keyboard.
    CaplinChip02.JPG
  • Amal Graafstra demonstrates how he logs into his computer using the chip implanted in this hand. The receiver is in the keyboard.
    CaplinChip03.JPG
  • Portrait of Amal Graafstra who implanted a chip into his hand so he could log in to his computer without a password.
    CaplinChip04.JPG
  • Head shot of Jennifer Tomblin who implanted a chip into her hand so she could log in to her computer without a password.
    CaplinChip08.JPG
  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Portrait of Amal Graafstra and his girlfriend, Jennifer Tomblin, who implanted a chip into their hands so they could log in to their computer without a password.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
    CaplinChip05.jpg
  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Hands of Amal Graafstra and his girlfriend, Jennifer Tomblin, who implanted a chip into their hands so they could log in to their computer without a password.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
    CaplinChip07.jpg
  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Portrait of Amal Graafstra who implanted a chip into his hand so he could log in to his computer without a password.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
    CaplinChip04.jpg
  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Amal Graafstra demonstrates how he logs into his computer using the chip implanted in this hand. The receiver is in the keyboard.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
    CaplinChip03.jpg
  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Amal Graafstra demonstrates how he logs into his computer using the chip implanted in this hand. The receiver is in the keyboard.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
    CaplinChip02.jpg
  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Portrait of Amal Graafstra who implanted a chip into his hand so he could log in to his computer without a password.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
    CaplinChip01.jpg
  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Amal Graafstra shows where a chip was implanted into his hand that allows him to log into his computer without a password.  Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
    CaplinChip06.jpg