lol. Not even this phone “knows what buttons you are going to press before you press them.” Where did you get that idea from? It’s not just the title either.
Thanks. Learned something today.
It is no mere “theory”
It is already confirmed.
If it doesn’t matter, then why are you responding?
Wrong. My receiver has a screen that senses my fingers before they touch. It has no buttons to control playback. I’m not shitting on anyone. Just pointing out that this tech is not new, otherwise known as discussing the post—on a discussion board. Don’t you have anything better to do than attack random people on the…
That has to be the nerdiest burn attempt in history. I’m genuinely in the dark about “M$.” Why would one even use that as shorthand? It requires more effort than MS.
Right. When it comes to sensing the fingers before they touch, it’s existing tech put into a new receptacle. Never claimed anything more.
The sensing the fingers before they touch part is not new.
...with “new” tech that allows mobile devices to “react before you even touch it,” which is not new tech.
When the title of the article is that it can react before you touch it, and I respond that this is not new, it’s a 100% accurate statement. Yeah, this is an improvement and there are some differentiating factors, but the general idea of technology waking up or responding before you touch it is not new. Anyways, not…
The sensing the fingers before they touch part is not new. It’s been around for about a decade—maybe longer. Some car stereo receivers have had this for many years.
We agree for once. Doctors have a strong lobby, and they have managed to rig the system in many states to avoid liability for their mistakes while at the same time convincing people that they are sued too much (tort reform etc.). In my state, if you want to sue a doctor, you have to get permission to convene a…
... a few eggs. It would break the whole damned carton. No omelette.
Btw, I wasn't joking. This has me weirded out.
I have a cousin called Trip that went to three colleges, graduated with a BA and around a 2.21 gpa, went to law school and is now working at his dad’s firm.
Update: the Australian governmental agency for scientific research says:
You sure this was from fracking? Naturally occurring methane deposits leaking to the surface in quantities that can cause rivers to catch on fire is not a modern development.
Presumably he has grounds since it seems like the appeals court re-tried the case instead of deciding if the lower court erred in law.