Who said listening to an mp3 files on-duty was an offence?

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Imagine sub-woofers, microphones...and an extra pocket for mp3 Player on the doctor’s dress. Might sound a bit bizarre but, Yup! One’s gonna be witnessin this scenario real soon according to the top researchers @ a reputed university who claim that now doctors can simply record the “whoosh” accent of the lungs and transfer their e-testimony onto a computer in an mp3 format. After the recordin, these records and sample-audio files can be sent to the specialist and can be kept as a record in the patient’s file for future reference.

Doctors too declared the fact to be true that mp3 players record their clients beats in a more accurate format. They established that the players were better @ recognizin common arrangements of the breath hum and wheezin. They’re also testing whether these devices can listen to heart and bowel sounds as well.

So next time you go for a check-up be sure to watch the doctor use the arguably the world mos’ famous widget.

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