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Electrotherapeutic Sleep [ was: Re: [bwgen] Re: Deep Sleep Frequency to Reduce Necessary Sleep Time? ]


Ron Hubbard doth schriebble:
>
> I'm not too interested in that paper, but practically, if one is
> not an engineer, what's the chances of coming across that paper?
> I'v seen a lot of articles, abstracts, treatises, etc that are all
> virtually unavailable unless somebody has a special account to a
> website or library. Or unless someone is willing to pay mucho
> deniro for a copy.
>
<SNIPS>
>>
>>If you really want to build an electro-sleep device, see
>>Wageneder & St. Schuy's *Electrotherapeutic Sleep and
>>Electro-Anaesthesia*, Excerpta Medica Foundation, Int'l
>>Congress series No. 136, 1967.

I am not sure what you are trying to say, here.

If your point is that purchasing technical papers
is expensive, then your point is well taken.

Any book that is produced for a small population
of professionals is liable to be expensive.

Now that material is being published online, that
expense is decreasing, as most online publishers
are giving us the option to purchase a PDF of a
paper instead of subscribing to their periodicals.

I use that option often.

Eventually more technical literature will become
available in less expensive online formats, but
when a book is only available as treeware, you
have to weigh your interest against the price.

I work in this area of interest, Wageneder & St.
Schuy's book is still available, and it is on my
shelf.

In these latter days of Bookfinder & Ebay, we have
access to marketplaces providing an astonishingly
wide variety of relatively inexpensive technical
books and electronic gear.

You might have to wait a bit longer for the
absolutely *free* technical books and electronic
gear.

Cors in Manu Domine,


~ Khem Caigan
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Wed Oct 25, 2006 4:41 pm

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Hello all. Somem time ago, I read about some "electro-sleep" devices which had a set of electrodes you would attach to your head, and they would modify your...
Nathan Gundlach
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Oct 8, 2006
11:21 pm

... BWGen is not an application that is intended for driving electrodes. If you really want to build an electro-sleep device, see Wageneder & St. Schuy's...
Khem Caigan
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Oct 8, 2006
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I'm not too interested in that paper, but practically, if one is not an engineer, what's the chances of coming across that paper? I'v seen a lot of articles,...
Ron Hubbard
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Oct 25, 2006
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... <SNIPS> ... I am not sure what you are trying to say, here. If your point is that purchasing technical papers is expensive, then your point is well taken. ...
Khem Caigan
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Oct 25, 2006
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I have nothing against books, and in fact, I love them. The more, the better; they are a sign of civilization. But I'm not sure I would gladly pay perhaps $100...
Ron Hubbard
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... <SNIPS> ... You might want to consider getting out of that rocking chair and visiting some of the better libraries in your State. I practically lived at...
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