h a l f b a k e r yAsk your doctor if the Halfbakery is right for you.
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Imagine a keyboard in front of you with all the keys
you could want. Now visualize just one of those keys
and press your finger in to the palm of your other
hand.
You have just typed that symbol in to your own mind.
Remember to use the " backspace" key if you make
any mistakes.
Write
a book in the shower or program a computer on
the park bench.
Repeat this process as often as you like and wherever
you like to enrich your life!
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The recent splinter faction of this religion embraces thought to text without the keyboard interfering with the sacred process. |
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I think I left something sitting on the space bar. |
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This has fMRI or other brain scanning written all over it! |
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the thing is that I glance at the keyboard when I type, it kind of disaggragates the words into single letters while typing. I do not know what true touch typists do, perhaps they just "word" |
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an LCD covered button that just had the word you preferred to type on it appearing from a brain scan, then you press that button, repeatedly would be nifty. |
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If you were to put the right kind of computer into your
brain you could then act as your own input/output device! |
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/you could then act as your own input/output device!/ |
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Let's make sure that one comes on only late at night, after the kids are asleep. |
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