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# 16 03-02-2003 , 10:59 PM
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z1mmnd: there will be a valve on the bottom of the strap to allow for blood flow to and from the wristband. I will have tubes going from the bottom to the top and back again.

I think it does need to look more "futury" (the strap at least) and I will be working on it tomorrow at uni.

thanks for the feedback guys, keep it coming.

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# 17 06-02-2003 , 11:35 AM
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I think you could use both designs, after modification. Maybe a really un-stylish one for the one in the allyway and a really beautiful one for the one which is worn.


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# 18 08-02-2003 , 06:19 PM
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right here's the update! Finally got some thing I was happy with!

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# 19 06-03-2003 , 02:47 AM
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WOW, NICE.... thats really cool user added image. A bomb?


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