Thanks for the note on the arm-mounted display. >The price argument, I understand. Commercial HMDs are >EXPENSIVE! The "appearance" arguement, I don't. Are you >anti-social (i.e. you don't like interacting with other people) or >just somewhat solitary (i.e. a wallflower) in nature? That was meant more as a joke than anything else, but I don't want a HMD that will distract people from paying attention to me. >A lot of it has to do with self-image -- if you're comfortable with >yourself and your appearance, you will draw less attention to >yourself in public, in general, and people will be more accepting. >It's not like you'll be walking around in a clown costume with a >fluorescent purple mohawk. hehehe... I've already got the mohawk, and the colored hair, so I guess the clown costume and the wearable are the next step :) -Greg -- -----//If freedom is outlawed. . .Only outlaws will be free//----- -If cryptography is outlawed, pomz pvumbxt xjmm ibwf dszquphsbqiz- -- Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" toWear-Hard Mailing List Archive (searchable): http://wearables.blu.org
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