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Re: another input device . . .

From: Andrew Edelstein <>
Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 15:47:48 -0700

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On Fri, Jun 26, 1998 at 04:03:00PM -0400, Gregory Martin Pfeil wrote:
>> On this post regarding removal and re-attachment of your kool stealth,=
=20
>> cumfy, breathable, washable, light wt, etc "input
>> pads"; how about having 'semi-permanent' stickered metal dots that are
>> washable removable &nbd if you loose some. These would make the circuit
>> / key to the pricise spots, by easily relocatable tattooed or subtler
>> scar locator cross hairs etc.? actually some suface inks last pretty
>> good.
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> This is actually what I was considering.  A small tattoo over each area=
=20
> that could be lined up with the electrode.  I don't know how many people=
=20
> would go in for that though--computers aren't at the top of everyone's=20
> list of things worth mutilating themselves for.

Another thought: would a change in one's physique ("bulking up" or the
reverse) change the position of those marked spots in relation to the nerves
they mark? If the diameter of one's bicep area changes, does that throw off
the makrs? Would seem to make a good argument for semi-perminent, rather th=
an
perminent, marks.

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Andrew Edelstein

Sarah - Doctor, you're being a child.
The Doctor - Why shouldn't I? There's no point in being an adult if you can=
't
act childish now and then.		Dr. Who

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