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Special Report: Prosthetic Arms

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mary:

I lost my arm when I was 9 years old. I am now 67 and still looking for a good arm maker!!

Keith Scott:

Dear Sir / Madam,

I am preparing my annual "Computer In The Near Future" presentation for my local computer club, "javeacomputerclub.org".
I am the R&D committee member of the club and also a longstanding member, (18 years), of the IEEE.
I would like to know if I could download the "Dean Kamen´s Artificial Arm" and "Rocket-Powered Prosthetic Arm" videos for my presentation.
We are a non-profit, educational club and have 570 members.

Best Regards,
Keith Scott
IEEE Mem. No. 01698265

HAROLD TOR:

I am a disabled veteran from WWII, with the loss of a left forearm and hand. I been using a myoelectric hand for the past twelve years. I am willing to volunteer any useful input in the use of myoelectric hands, with input on what I think would be helpful in developing a newer version of this remarkable prosthetic hand. Please feel free to call upon me.
Yours,
HAROLD TOR

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