Just saw a reference to this article in New Scientist, by Steve Mann.
I am a Camera:
http://www.newscientist.com/ns/19991204/iamacamera.html
BTW, I just speant 15 minutes wondering why something can be:
"on" or "at" or "in" a website
"in" a newspaper or magazine, but not "on" or "at"
"on" tv, but not "in" or "at"
"on" my computer, but not "in" or "at"
"on" the phone, but not "in" or "at"
"in" a program, but not "on" or "at"
why can something be "on" or "at" and even "in" a web page? :) Maybe
it's because all the other media's can be represented in a web page so
they all work. Anyone have a better explaination?
-Paul
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