writes : >A worthy marketable focus may be for; > cops, emts, vol fire folk, etc., these areas are mildly subsidized, are >donation and voter/tax centric, wide-volume, with public interest & support, >etc. They also may not suffer from borg prejudices, & would ultimately offer a >boost to wearables development. > >.02 >tris Training personnel (as per electronics work, see a display of current electrical data, and info on what to do next, as well at on hand help displays and such), not to mobile surgeons (YES! I'd LIKE a doctor to be ABLE to see the info he needs w/o turning his head while sticking me w/ a needle :-)... As for a not so businessy type application, GPS info for on the road trips and navigation (not only on road, but flying above it...)... As well as computer info on the general area of forts, outposts, gun mounted infrared camera hookups, current enemy status and territories, counter intelligence, voice recording, as well as transmitting and receiving (voice/picture)... so, as a diehard Paintball Scenario Game player I am, I can find who ever, where ever, having the advantage of shooting them w/o exposing myself to enemy fire (hence "gun mounted infrared camera":-) AND recording the kill, sending it off to the Internet for everyone to see... Okay, I AM going overboard.... well.... kinda..... :-) In either cause, the applications of wearable computers CAN be (if it is not totally) VERY useful if implemented for circumstances where critical information is needed (telecommunications, navigation, "instant" calculations, ect...), ASAP, and/or on the move. Okay, my time for blabbering is up... G'day, and see ya'll later ;-) Thomas
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