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I watched a simple racing-car game demonstration on a large screen while wearing a device programmed to synchronize the curves with galvanic vestibular stimulation. It accentuated the swaying as an imaginary racing car zipped through a virtual course, making me wobbly.

 

That sounds pretty cool... But the cost would be astronomical... I can see uses for these "helmets" in car sims, mechwarrior games, etc... Maybe even RPGs?

 

"We call this a virtual dance experience although some people have mentioned it's more like a virtual drug experience," said Taro Maeda, senior research scientist at NTT. "I'm really hopeful Apple Computer will be interested in this technology to offer it in their iPod."

 

not so good...

GOD DAMNED CHINKS WHY WONT YOU DIE.....The truth fiinally comes out, roaches arent the only things that can live through nuclear blasts

 

We need to come up with some sort bug poison that works on all chinks alike.

GOD DAMNED CHINKS WHY WONT YOU DIE.....The truth fiinally comes out, roaches arent the only things that can live through nuclear blasts

 

We need to come up with some sort bug poison that works on all chinks alike.

 

YA AND LIKE A MALUM NO POST SCRIZPT WOULD BE SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET

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