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When my wife was pregnant, we were able to hear the baby's heartbeat with something called a Doppler (I think). Anyway, I couldn't help but thinking it would be interesting to get one of those, apply it to your own body and run the results through the usual host of processors. I wonder what it would be like to be surrounded by the sound of your own blood coursing through your body? And what would happen if you started delaying or shifting that sound? Would it be disorienting to have something that is so intimately a part of you (the rhythm of your heartbeat) being projected externally and then altered in ways that you would know (hope?) aren't happening in your body? Someday perhaps I'll try this (commercial Dopplers are now available at about $40) Kevin