Stevens wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 10:12, jdd wrote:
Stevens wrote:
Take a look at this and you'll start to understand what our great
grandchildren will grow up with and think of as normal.
Or, Practical Applications For Eye Candy
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Stevens wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 09:06, Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 08:59, Rajko M. wrote:
Sorry for this.
I looked on mail content and thought it is offtopic mail list.
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No, it isn't off topic, especially
Take a look at this and you'll start to understand what our great
grandchildren will grow up with and think of as normal.
Or, Practical Applications For Eye Candy
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4217348.html
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On Monday 11 June 2007 08:01, Stevens wrote:
Take a look at this and you'll start to understand what our great
grandchildren will grow up with and think of as normal.
Or, Practical Applications For Eye Candy
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4217348.html
OOPS! I shouls
On Monday 11 June 2007 08:03, Stevens wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 08:01, Stevens wrote:
Take a look at this and you'll start to understand what our great
grandchildren will grow up with and think of as normal.
Or, Practical Applications For Eye Candy
On Monday 11 June 2007 08:59, Rajko M. wrote:
Sorry for this.
I looked on mail content and thought it is offtopic mail list.
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On Monday 11 June 2007 09:06, Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 08:59, Rajko M. wrote:
Sorry for this.
I looked on mail content and thought it is offtopic mail list.
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Rajko.
No, it isn't off topic, especially with Beryl and Emerald and the move towards
more and more
Stevens wrote:
Take a look at this and you'll start to understand what our great
grandchildren will grow up with and think of as normal.
Or, Practical Applications For Eye Candy
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4217348.html
I already invented this 15 years ago... (not
Rajko M. wrote:
it will drop
I would like to drop a wisky glass on this table :-))
jdd
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On Monday 11 June 2007 09:58, Stevens wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 09:06, Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 08:59, Rajko M. wrote:
Sorry for this.
I looked on mail content and thought it is offtopic mail list.
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Rajko.
No, it isn't off topic, especially with
On Mon, 2007-06-11 at 09:58 -0500, Stevens wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 09:06, Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 08:59, Rajko M. wrote:
Sorry for this.
I looked on mail content and thought it is offtopic mail list.
--
Regards,
Rajko.
No, it isn't off topic, especially
On Monday 11 June 2007 09:01, Stevens wrote:
Take a look at this and you'll start to understand what our great
grandchildren will grow up with and think of as normal.
Or, Practical Applications For Eye Candy
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4217348.html
I envision (no pun
There are of course useful things for this
1. Young children could add items to the table and hear / learn the
pronunciation of the objects name.
2. In a similar vain, using a pen they could complete their homework on the
table and have it transmitted direct to the class teacher for marking
On Monday 11 June 2007 16:51, Doug McGarrett wrote:
I envision (no pun intended) several problems with this.
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Folks do not want to be strapped to a desktop... or table top...
period. Only
Micro$tupid would think up something like this...
... the work that is
On Monday 11 June 2007 10:12, jdd wrote:
Stevens wrote:
Take a look at this and you'll start to understand what our great
grandchildren will grow up with and think of as normal.
Or, Practical Applications For Eye Candy
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4217348.html
On 2007-06-11 15:51, Doug McGarrett wrote:
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2. You couldn't put anything down on the table, which is what people
usually do with tables, without making part of its function unusable.
Unless you can just put the whiskey and soda bottles on the table and it
will mix the drinks -- maybe
Darryl Gregorash wrote:
On 2007-06-11 15:51, Doug McGarrett wrote:
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2. You couldn't put anything down on the table, which is what people
usually do with tables, without making part of its function unusable.
Unless you can just put the whiskey and soda bottles on the table and it
will
On Monday 11 June 2007 20:27, Tony Alfrey wrote:
Fortunately, you can buy his software/hardware and now use
the table correctly for just a small fee.
... and for an annual slightly exorbitant table-tax, you may choose to
upgrade your table to the next version every five(5) years or
Phil Burness wrote:
There are of course useful things for this
1. Young children could add items to the table and hear / learn the
pronunciation of the objects name.
2. In a similar vain, using a pen they could complete their homework on the
table and have it transmitted direct to the
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