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Kendall David Corbett <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Apr 2005 13:34:15 -0600
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This _is_ pretty cool; I've seen it in action in a more primitive
application.  At that time (about 4 years ago), a computer cursor could
be controlled to play "Pong."  The place I saw it (an assistive
technology center in Casper Wyoming, was trying to refine control so an
on-screen keyboard could be used.  Looks like someone did it!

Kendall Corbett

An unreasonable man (but my wife says that's redundant!)

The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all
progress depends on the unreasonable man.
-George Bernard Shaw 1856-1950

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Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 9:15 AM
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Subject: Re: Computers Obey Brain Signals

Kat,

 This was most interesting. When they fine tune this teschnique, the
applications will be unlimited.

Bobby
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=638907

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