Posted on 03/13/2016 11:46:29 PM PDT by Bobalu
Giving out a paper business card is so 1960s. Giving out a PCB business card, well that gets you up to the early 2010s. If you really want to stand out these days, give them a fully-functional EKG in a business card. (Note: works best if youre leading an open-source electrocardiography project.)
Looking through the schematics (PDF), theres not much to the card. At the center of everything is an ADuC7061, which is an ARM microprocessor equipped with 24-bit ADCs that also has an internal DAC-driven voltage reference connected to one of the users thumbs
(Excerpt) Read more at hackaday.com ...
This is unfair & an INSULT to Zombies! /s
I cannot do this, I have a very sensitive nervous system, anything more than .0001 milli-volts across the thumbs and my internal processor chip freezes and need to reboot causing me to lose consciousness...
WOW A hundred nano-volts and you lose consciousness? That is five femto amps (5E10-15) in a typical 20Meg ohm thumb to thumb resistance. You need to avoid smelling coffee. Just the fumes could induce you into a coma. /s
I walk across the carpet touch a doorknob and it is a weeklong coma for me ...
LOL
When I got home from the hospital after surgery, I found an EKG electrode that the techs forgot to remove. Stuck it on my refrigerator.
I have a doctor friend who has a special case on his iPhone which has an app on it that does the same thing.
Hey, me too! I once walked out with a IV still on the back of my left hand, it was a great for answering the ‘Where’ve you been?’ at the bar I went to upon discharge. Heh!
Make sure you take your Emotion Chip offline first. That'll do the trick.
Wow, I guess for you the Blue Screen of death is literal!
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