--part1_1c9.d4001f5.2c58bb60_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Perhaps you'll will get the occaisional joke, but who will be laughing when ppl everywhere are using a wearable? Revenge Of The Nerds was'nt a movie.... it was the .com crash of the 90's....and then the late 90's.....and then the 2000's LOL! I'm sure anyone who'd joke would be a fool to cross us again! SOON WE WILL RULE THE WORLD! But untill such time... don't worry about your appearance, trust me, anyone with a computer monitor built into their glasses or screwed right into the skull (embedded screw socket to ancher an HMD, one of my fav ideas, one I might have done to myself) will appear "off their rocker" at first, but ppl will quit making jokes and start asking questions eventually, and isn't this what we want? I mean while it's probably not pragmatic for one to go shopping while wearing your particular setup, it might be perfectly ideal to wear while walking(excercise) or taking notes in class or even checking inventory while checking your email, the store's email, the sales record of one product or another or updating an electronic database that holds inventory. So I guess what Im trying to say is, no more than a whisper will you get if most ppl know your capabilities.... but then I don't care what the hell I look like... I intend to be as functional as possible without sacrificing for looks, while important to spreading the idea of ppl seeing them selves wearing one, looks in general are not important for just pure hardware/software research... but some of the fun I guess is making a system as usual as your cellular or PDA... uh lemme shorten this, dont give a rip what you look like now cuz hey atleast the thing works well.... and maybe you could turn it to your side so you dont appear to have a baby that is on life support in front of you :) could you wear it on your hip kinda? still hanging on your neck and shoulders but not infront of you any more? --part1_1c9.d4001f5.2c58bb60_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=3D2>Perhaps you'll will get t= he occaisional joke, but who will be laughing when ppl everywhere are using=20= a wearable? Revenge Of The Nerds was'nt a movie.... it was the .com crash of= the 90's....and then the late 90's.....and then the 2000's LOL! I'm sure an= yone who'd joke would be a fool to cross us again! SOON WE WILL RULE THE WOR= LD! But untill such time... don't worry about your appearance, trust me, any= one with a computer monitor built into their glasses or screwed right into t= he skull (embedded screw socket to ancher an HMD, one of my fav ideas, one I= might have done to myself) will appear "off their rocker" at first, but ppl= will quit making jokes and start asking questions eventually, and isn't thi= s what we want? I mean while it's probably not pragmatic for one to go shopp= ing while wearing your particular setup, it might be perfectly ideal to wear= while walking(excercise) or taking notes in class or even checking inventor= y while checking your email, the store's email, the sales record of one prod= uct or another or updating an electronic database that holds inventory. <BR>So I guess what Im trying to say is, no more than a whisper will you get= if most ppl know your capabilities.... but then I don't care what the hell=20= I look like... I intend to be as functional as possible without sacrificing=20= for looks, while important to spreading the idea of ppl seeing them selves w= earing one, looks in general are not important for just pure hardware/softwa= re research... but some of the fun I guess is making a system as usual as yo= ur cellular or PDA... <BR> <BR>uh lemme shorten this, dont give a rip what you look like now cuz hey at= least the thing works well.... and maybe you could turn it to your side so y= ou dont appear to have a baby that is on life support in front of you :) <BR>could you wear it on your hip kinda? still hanging on your neck and shou= lders but not infront of you any more?</FONT></HTML> --part1_1c9.d4001f5.2c58bb60_boundary-- -- Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" toWear-Hard Mailing List Archive (searchable): http://wearables.blu.org Please, *PLEASE* don't subscribe through a forward/expander/false domain
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