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Terri Reinhart spent 18 years teaching kindergarten at the Denver Waldorf School. She now enjoys spending time making brooms, felting, knitting, bookbinding, painting, and filling up the house with various craft supplies. She is probably the only woman who has ever asked her husband for 50 pounds of broomcorn for her birthday. She also enjoys writing because, as she says, “It helps me to process all the crazy wonderful things in life without screaming or hitting anything.”

Her husband, Chris, is very patient.

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Saturday
Aug092008

Alternative Energy to Power DBS Pacemaker

Patrick is working on his alternative energy drawings for the DBS Pacemaker.  And his first one is below!

As a teaser, you might want to think about these other possibilities:

Solar power : Perhaps a solar panel on top of our heads?

Wind power : We could bring back the old propeller beanie caps, only with a wind turbine for harnessing the wind power.

Stationery bicycle power : If they can power a blender this way, we should be able to power ourselves, too. After all, exercise is good for us, right? What better motivation to keep exercising?

Long extension cord to recharge at night ? Or, as Patrick's picture shows, in a pinch plug ourselves in during the day. The Frankenstein bolts on the sides of our neck might have to become standard.

Zipper closure where the pacemaker is inserted so patient can change battery : Hey, if I run down, it would be nice to just stop and pick up a spare battery.

Jumper cables to hook onto another person with DBS or other power source : Just on the off chance that you do run down in the middle of nowhere but have another source of power, could we jump start?

Shut mom down now and then to conserve ener g y : Don't say it. Mom already shuts down now and then to conserve energy.

And, if replacing batteries is too much of a hassle:

Craig’s list or Ebay: “One mom, well used, batteries not included.”

More pictures from Patrick to come. I've bribed him with chocolate chip cookies.

 

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