Re: Hardware status (cheapeeg)

From: peterson_at_d...
Date: 2001-04-05 22:13:50


--- In buildcheapeeg_at_yahoogroups.com, e_e_ling_at_h... wrote:
> Moritz
>
> --- In buildcheapeeg_at_yahoogroups.com, Moritz v. Buttlar <info_at_baltic-microsolutions.de> wrote:
> > My point is that we want to make a machine people can build by
their
> own by
> > using our plans. This is different from designing a product that
> will be
> > manufactured in a factory.
>
> Is this our plan? If so, why are we doing this? The brainmaster
> designs are already free and cost $200 to build. I thought that
the
> idea was to design a product and get it produced for us. Yaniv has
> approached manufacturers about building it (although I don't know
how
> that's going). The only reason I haven't built a brainmaster
myself
> is that I am too stupid to understand the instructions! Is our eeg
> for electronics experts only?
>
> Eric

Precisely. My development as an electronics geek came to a halt at
about age 12, shortly after I figured out how to wire an antenna, a
diode, a headphone and a ground in series to create a crude radio. I
want somebody to build these things for me. I would also hope to get
a bunch of them into the hands of non-technically inclined therapists
& others. The reason lots more people aren't using these things is
that they can't afford them. In about 2 qweeks I will be doing a 2-
day training for therapists on how to treat addictions & PTSD. They
will probably be going together to buy one DEI or Brainmaster or
Lexicor 2D that they can share.
--Jim



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