Photosynth & Seadragon - ZUI-video.
Second Earth
The worlds of the Metaverse will be much more diverse but still bridgeable, Rolston predicts. "Portions of this 3-D Internet will be anchored to the real planet and will involve real-world activities, and others will not be," he says. "People will move freely between representations of the real world and representations of synthetic fantasy worlds, and feel equally comfortable in both."
The CarveWright Woodworking System - Puunkaiverrusprintteri.
Humans Will Justify Almost Anything
What if you make a choice that is really bad and you can't hide from it? What is the mind's strategy for dealing with a colossal mistake? Well, as Tavris and Aronson note, public figures from Henry Kissinger to Ronald Reagan to Scooter Libby and Alberto Gonzales have opted for a simple phrase that deflects all responsibility: mistakes were made. But just as commonly, people who don't want to own up to a mistake become even more entrenched in their belief once it is proven wrong. They throw good money after bad in the market, grab for straws in a dying relationship or send yet more troops to fight a misbegotten war.
Bones could allow data swaps via handshake
The researchers suggest applications such as a vibrator in a wrist receiver/transmitter that could tell an implant placed near a bone to release a drug dose, with the implant then sending back data from its sensors. Similarly, tooth clacks or finger clicks could be interpreted by a receiver to activate, say, functions in a phone.
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