<div dir="ltr">from areivim:<br><br><a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/12/people-of-the-e-book-observant-jews-struggle-with-sabbath-in-a-digital-age/68289/" target="_blank">http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/12/people-of-the-e-book-observant-jews-struggle-with-sabbath-in-a-digital-age/68289/</a> >><br>
<br>Today I went to see a design museum in Holon (very interesting).<br>They displayed high-tech clothing with electronic chips inserting in the clothing.<br>Some were interactive and automatically reacted to the environment.<br>
In particular one cannot photograph the person since the chips automatically<br>blur the reflection.<br><br>Would such clothing be prohibited on shabbat? since one is not actively doing<br>anything but the embedded chip reacts automatically. Some of the responses<br>
are to play some music which I assume is prohibited as making sounds on shabbat.<br>
<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Eli Turkel<br>
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