Heartbeat
Mar 28 2009, Bharat

Craving for diversity, and to make wearing a watch just an added obligation, we have the LED ECG watch. A watch that displays time in an ECG format is way too different than those fancy yet futile watches that TokyoFlash keeps popping in day after day..

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In this undated illustration, Aaron Burr, who served as Thomas Jefferson’s vice president, is shown. Burr was indicted for murder in the slaying of Alexander Hamilton and later for treason in a plot to seize the new Louisiana Territory.