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even lazier solution would be it tracks your eyes and as you doze of pauses the film as well. |
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how did you summon up the energy to write all that? |
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I was swithering but the last paragraph swings it for me. Croissant. |
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am I right in thinking *swithering* is a legal term? |
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Um, I don't think it is. It might, I suppose, be one of yer rubbishy English law terms but it seems unlikely. |
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Example of swithering. The classic Scottish dilemma. Shall we fight the English or fight amongst ourselves some more?
engineer1, nah! I was going for something achievable with the use of simple mechanics. Once you start trying to write a software package that can track the position of your eyes and then distinguish between eyes open and paying attention, eyes open but nobody's home, eyes shut but still listening and eyes shut and the snoring is shaking the walls then I think that you are entering a world of pain. |
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This wouldn't work.
Getting of the sofa to fetch a drink or some snacks is redundant since the invention of wives/girlfriends.
Incorporating some kind of chemical toilet into the sofa is the way forward for lazy sorts!
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That said, (+) for attempting to encourage laziness and for that catchy title! |
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May be interesting to use some of the technologies that are able to sense driver attention, i.e. notice when your eyes are off the road.+ |
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<re-reads idea, imagines seated corpse of DrBob, illuminated by the cool, still glow of the test card, a tiny clown doll reflected in the dark of his lifeless pupils> |
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