On Mon, 2 Oct 2000wrote: > On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 12:52:16PM -0400, Pete Hardie wrote: > > I'm surprised nobody has mentioned it yet.... > > > > *THE* killer app for a wearable would be a context-sensitive > > Theme music player. As you walk down the hall, in a bad mood > > because your SO is out-of-town, it plays Darth Vader's theme. > > > > Later, you're feeling better in the apres-coffee glow, it plays > > "Afternoon of a Faun" > > > > Still later, as you approach your boss's office to ask for that > > raise, it starts in on the Jaws theme.... > > > I've thought about the 'personal soundtrack' thing a bit, but haven't thought > of a good way to do it. > > I've also dreamed of it having a face recognition over ride. > Your wearable recognises your boss walking down the hall and alerts you by > playing the Imperial March. > how about implementing the Joo Janta 2000 peril-sensitive sunglasses from "Hitchhiker's Guide..." 8-) Paul -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Education in Texas has improved greatly under the George W. Bush administration Now, 60% of Texas 6th graders read at a higher level than the Governor. Under Governor Ann Richards, few if any achieved these levels of literacy. ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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