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New Way for PC's

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So carpel tunnel syndrome will be replaced by extreme near-sightedness and the world will pass laws prohibiting teenagers from wearing eyewear while driving....not so much an advancement as a rearranging of ills really.
 
Look interesting indeed, but I like more tactile use of electronics. Main reason I hate motion control.

Some people will like it I guess.
 
Gentlemen change is inevitable and the younger you are the quicker you'll accept, adapt and become adept.
 
When I first heard about this, I scratched my head and wondered why this is just now becoming available to the public. I realize that Stephen Hawking controls his computer with his cheek, but this technology is very similar. So, 15 years to come up with this. Someone is a bit behind the times.
 
When I first heard about this, I scratched my head and wondered why this is just now becoming available to the public. I realize that Stephen Hawking controls his computer with his cheek, but this technology is very similar. So, 15 years to come up with this. Someone is a bit behind the times.

Usually it cost, effectiveness and functionality or just hasn't caught on yet. I think the PC glasses go for $4K minimum.
 
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