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Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Update

I got a book today Introduction to Biomedical Engineering by Michael M. Domach. I've skimmed through it and it seems like a pretty good book. I like how it relates physics to biomedical engineering and gives a good all-around introduction.

Today I also gutted a portable phone. The most interesting/useful parts that we managed to get out in one piece are the Ni-Cad batteries, LCD screen, microphones, and speakers. The simplest things that amuse us. I'm planning on charge the Nicads with a few solar panels that I have. While on the subject of electronics, I'm thinking about making a pulse ox or attempting to. It seems like it would be a fun and worthwhile project.

That's all I have to say tonight.

News/Articles:
High intravenous vitamin C dose fights cancer

Goodnight and stay safe,
Bravo.