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Any brain hackers?
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From: sheila miguez <she...@pobox.com>
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Subject: Re: [PS1-Public] Any brain hackers?
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On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 9:24 PM, sheila miguez <she...@pobox.com> wrote:
>> scared me enough that I don't want to use it again until I learn a lot more.
>> I would love to give you a few notes from my research if you like.
>
> Could you share them with everyone?
let me reiterate. brain hacking is pretty fucking awesome and I want
to hear what everyone is doing. I was pretty excited to meet someone
from brmlab when I went with Sacha to the diybio thing because they
have a wiki space on brain hacking! they are kick ass!
I borrowed an emotiv and will try out the open source library to read
signals from it, but have a bunch of different projects through the
end of the year where I'm not sure I'll have any time/energy to work
on that.
--
sheila