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The Matrix
Lazybrains on CBS - July 04, 2008
By Priya Ganapati
September 01, 2008
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/brain-scanners.html
With their easy-to-use touch screens, Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch are driving home the idea that computing can be more than just tapping away at a keyboard and clicking a mouse
So it's no surprise that multitouch displays (screens that are sensitive to the pressure of more than one finger) are capturing the imaginations of other manufacturers, including Samsung, Palm and Hewlett-Packard

Discovery Channel – 2057 The City – MicroChipped World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3gumT0i9mo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzsOZuMXYgU
The 2057 documentary is a 3 part series by the discovery channel.


DNA to power computers - Turning you into a BATTERY

By Priya Ganapati
September 01, 2008
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/brain-scanners.html
With their easy-to-use touch screens, Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch are driving home the idea that computing can be more than just tapping away at a keyboard and clicking a mouse
So it's no surprise that multitouch displays (screens that are sensitive to the pressure of more than one finger) are capturing the imaginations of other manufacturers, including Samsung, Palm and Hewlett-Packard

Discovery Channel – 2057 The City – MicroChipped World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3gumT0i9mo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzsOZuMXYgU
The 2057 documentary is a 3 part series by the discovery channel.


DNA to power computers - Turning you into a BATTERY


Re: The Matrix
"Plug Yourselves Into The Matrix Hell"
Ted's Tan Le: A headset that reads your brainwaves:
http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/921
Anyone wondering why the Freemasons motto 'Perfecting the Imperfect' is being promoted everywhere including the biggest box office blockbuster Avatar, directed by 33rd degree mason James Cameron?
Matter of fact, these men really must feel somewhat imperfect most of the time...
Ted's Tan Le: A headset that reads your brainwaves:
http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/921
Anyone wondering why the Freemasons motto 'Perfecting the Imperfect' is being promoted everywhere including the biggest box office blockbuster Avatar, directed by 33rd degree mason James Cameron?
Matter of fact, these men really must feel somewhat imperfect most of the time...

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