21. The more bells and whistles the unit has, the more likely it has microprocessors controlling its functions. 22. These functions may be controlled by city ordinance, county or state statutes. 23. They will then use it to make powerful chips that can simultaneously store data and control the functions of electronic devices. 24. Three slightly recessed buttons control other functions that are seldom used, including manual degaussing. 25. Meanwhile, magnets underneath create powerful pulsing magnetic fields that stimulate pelvic nerves, in turn exercising muscles that control bladder function and increasing circulation. 26. These functions can be controlled through some programming in either low or high level languages such as Assembly or C. |