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Build Your Own ECG

Jason writes "I finally finished documenting my $4 home made electrocardiograph (heart monitor). If anyone is interested or wants to build one for themselves, please come by and take a look. Makes me wonder why medical care costs so much. :)"

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  1. Please Come By... by robbyjo · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...please come by and take a look.

    Translation:

    Please slashdot me and don't even peek... :-)

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  2. Gnome Toolbar Applet by jkauzlar · · Score: 5, Funny

    This could make a great gnome toolbar applet. Then I could enjoy watching my heart race when I accidently type 'rm -rf *' in the wrong directory!

  3. Call me back by m_chan · · Score: 5, Funny

    when you can tell me how to build one of 'dem four dollar defibrillators. With my steady diet of coffee, butter and bacon, heck, that thing would pay for itself.

  4. Oh, the irony! by The-Bus · · Score: 5, Funny

    And to think that today I used $4 to buy two Nacho Cheese Steak Chalupas at Taco Bell. While you were out trying to save your heart, I was slowly beating it into submission with slightly substandard but confusingly delicious Fast Food(TM).

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  5. Ahhh! by shivianzealot · · Score: 4, Funny

    I finally finished documenting my $4 home made electrocardiograph (heart monitor).

    From the website:

    Here you will find information how how to build one with less than $10 in parts.

    Lies damned lies!

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    1. Re:Ahhh! by IvyMike · · Score: 5, Funny

      I'm pretty sure that $4 is in fact less than $10.

  6. Slashdotted Already? by Mr.+Fusion · · Score: 4, Funny

    His vital are dropping, maybe he should have looked into monitoring his school's server.

    - clear -

    Beep beep...beep beep...beep beep

    -Mr. Fusion

  7. It's dead Jim by FIRESTORM_v1 · · Score: 5, Funny

    ---^v---^v---^v-------

    Eeep...eep...eep..eeeeeeeeeeee

    time of death 927PM CST.
    Damnit jim I'm a doctor not a webserver admin..

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  8. Re:Visual Basic? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Umm, people pay for VB?

    What are you going to tell me next, people buy Windows? ahahaha

  9. Re:Visual Basic? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    How to build an ECG for $4:

    parts list:

    * one surplus patient cable with sensor and plug ($4 on ebay)

    instructions:

    * Plug the sensor into a strip chart recordor or heart monitor you might have lying around the house. For instance I found and old Hewlett-Packard model 78534C EKG and dual-channel pressure monitor.

    You're done! It's THAT EASY! And just FOUR BUCKS!

    Tune in next week when I tell you how to build your own x-ray machine for the cost of some X-ray film (you might need to find some medical equipment you might have laying around the house to complete the project).

  10. It seems a bit cheap doesn't it? by fireboy1919 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm going to spring for the $30 ECG.

    I learned my lesson with the $4 dentistry set, and even worse, the $4 electroshock therapy machine.

    I STILL can't quite get my hair to stop standing on end. I can't even wear hats - hair pokes through like skewers through butter (which, incidentally, is one of the only things I can eat now thanks to the dentistry set).

    I thank the lord I didn't invest in the $4 eye-surgery kit.

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  11. Re:My wife the nurse said ... by Frank+T.+Lofaro+Jr. · · Score: 4, Funny

    But wait, I hear you say, nobody is anywhere near replacing programmers with software - but you think you are going to replace cardiologists?)

    Yeah, first we'd have to program a computer to be arrogant and have a God complex...

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  12. If you DO try this at home.... by hugesmile · · Score: 3, Funny

    If you try this at home, please document your efforts at this site.