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That's awesome. Do you have a link to the program that I can use to generate them?

Yes, use their time and money to do something good, like actually buying warm clothes for the homeless and donating them, as opposed to throwing money at this joke-of-a-website that claims to be able to buy collegiate jackets for ludicrously rock-bottom prices and has no accountability whatsoever, so that you don't

???

You took that joke from Zero Punctuation, didn't you.

I seriously can't.

I was only being semi-serious, but general commenting etiquette is to leave some warning if plot details are being revealed, no?

Spoiler tags! Where are the spoiler tags!

I'll just leave this here. It's from the Reddit that broke the story.

Hang on, I'm pretty sure that TI doesn't make Z80 CPUs or LCD screens.

Ah, if that's how it works then it's not so unsafe. I was assuming that in the event that the legs collapse inwards, the seat bottom would fold down, leaving you on the floor sitting on the pointy bit of the hinge. I myself still wouldn't sit on it, though.

Novel = fiction

Being sentenced to death does not mean that you are immediately executed. You get put on death row, and wait to be executed (or for your appeal to be heard).

Well, I can see your point there, since Giz seems to think that this can *entirely* replace the mouse, but obviously for CAD purposes this is less than ideal. (3D interaction seems to work, however; shifting parts around just to peer at them, and not actually creating geometry).

Why not fold it down the middle? Well, I'd think that making it fold at precisely the point where the chair has to bear most of the weight of the person sitting on it is a recipe for disaster. I can't see exactly how this chair locks in place when folded out, but it looks like a failure could result in the middle seat

Not accurate enough? The system can track your fingers drawing tiny circles in mid-air inches off a table, and it's still not accurate enough?

Well, yeah, but notice in the video that the people were never actually stretching their hands out to touch the screen, which is what causes gorilla arm in the first place. Heck, they could even rest their hands on the table, or trace gestures out in the air inches off the table on it, and the system would still work.

"The trick is to take the other person out of the sentence to see if it makes sense. 'Me buy milk?' I think not. '*I* buy milk' you see?"

Whoa...then they really DO come from the future.