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This is one of several demo's I've seen of this work, it's very interesting stuff. Imagine it's uses when it becomes more hardened technology, from finger painting with the kids through to re-provisioning the pumping stations for a city water supply on an interactive map.....
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Now that's the kind of technology that will let us 'make art like Rochr'...........;-)
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Yup, love that video. One day we will have the Minority Report type of gui's!
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I think with this system, I should invest in soft cloth materials and screen cleaning fluids, as I imagine there would be a big need to clean off all the fingerprints and smudges. It's like, when they said in the late 80's, early 90's, "paperless office", I should've understood that as a cue to invest in a paper mill. I seem to print more in my paperless office than before.
With this concept demo, I liked what I saw. Would I want to work with it 8 hours a day? No. Why? Because holding my hands and arms up, moving them around the screen gets tiring. Fatigue with these type of systems do set in. It's like holding a lightpen to the screen all the time. You get tired of it. Gosh, I get tired of holding my pen to paper. All those essays in college...finger cramps.
There's nothing that beats physical feedback when typing is involved. In the early 80's I had to use a flat keyboard. It had a membrane. Eventhough the computer beeped when a key was pressed, it was not an enjoyable way to type.
For me, I like to rest my elbows on the table. I could imagine some company making a type of arm brace that attaches to a table where you can rest your arms and yet have full mobility for this type of system.
Actually, I rather jack-in to the computer with a port connected to the base of my neck and become one with the computer. ;-) Now that would be cool.
I like that video too... This is not an OS it is an interface..... and if they want to see their new interface out in the real world they'll have to eventually to play ball with Micro Soft..... period!
Because of its world wide Monopoly, Micro Soft determines and controls all new Ideas in computing... If you think that interface is something we should all see the Ideas that's might have been around for years unable to get off the ground due to MS....
Fortunately, MS does not have a complete hold on small gadgets or we would never have seen those mini personal players you see people carrying around...
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actually i dont think you'll find the position he works in a problem, in my early years i was a traditional draughtsman, and i can tell you i miss being able to stand up rather than being sitted constantly at a workstation.
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rj001, I can relate to that too. I also feel rather nostalgic when I see a tv show about jets and they put a clipping of the camera panning around a room showing rows after rows of drafting tables. What I really miss are the well lighted rooms, instead of darken CAD rooms that seem to be popular now.
I don't know too much about the MS monopoly people keep talking about. I mean, at home I'm using both Windows and Linux. During my college years, seems like everyone I knew was into UNIX, BSD, Linux, and even BeOS when Apple was having OS troubles. I started down the Linux route for a while until I got better with Windows programming. But I mean, there was always the choice for me. Even now that I'm in my "office"... a coffee shop (I telecommute)... there's a few Dell laptops here (most likely Windows) and several Mac's. When the high school kids come in, there's at least one using Linux.
Oops! Jan's got p.m.t . again....................
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You don't have PMT in the States?
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Q "Why does it take three women with PMT to change a light-bulb?"
A " COS IT DOES ! "
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Published by BUPA's Health Information Team
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A more severe form of PMS is called premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), in which the emotional symptoms, such as depression, mood swings, anxiety and tension, are particularly serious. It occurs in only a small percentage of women with PMS.
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There are no specific tests that can diagnose PMS. A doctor will usually suggest a diagnosis of PMS based on a a description of the symptoms and when they occur. A woman who suspects she has PMS should keep a diary of her symptoms for a few months before the first visit to the GP and then in between visits. This is the best way to identify if the symptoms are related to the menstrual cycle.
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RJ001: Sorry! I hi-jacked your thread. I'll shut up now.......................
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Putting brysters new-found fetish for certain biological discomforts of the female sex i'll have to say that multipoint touchscreen thing looks pretty hot! Doesnt the apple i-phone have a multipoint touchscreen?
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have you guys seen this - forget vista - this is the real wow, i can see so many ways we could apply this to our art.Experience is no substitute for blind faith.
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