I play golf with a Neurologist and he showed me this amazing screening test. It’s a test of CNS damage and reveals histories of neurosis and mental illness.
1. While sitting where you are at your desk in front of your computer, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles.
2. Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air (or on paper) with your right hand.
Invariably, people under 12 years of age and subjects with a history of neurosis, mental illness or retarded brain development will always have their foot will change direction when they try to write the number 6.
Works every time, a great screening tool for meager minds . . . .
Friday, March 02, 2007
Fun at the 2007 BC Oracle cruise!
Every year we do an "Oracle" database cruise, and this year we went on a 7 day eastern Caribbean cruise with stops in the Virgin Islands, Bahamas and Netherlands Antilles, great stops for computer geeks.
We were lucky and got upgraded to a roomy suite with lots of free space, twice the size of the regular rooms with a huge double balcony:

It even has a large bath, a treat after going on cruises where the bathrooms are cramped:

We always invite our expert’s wives, and this is Christina Karam, raised as an Air Force brat, just like me!

We had several big tables dedicated to our group and the waiters were very good, pandering to our every need. That’s important with a group of overweight computer geeks:

Here is Steve having fun with his daughter at dinner.

When we got to Charlotte Amalie, we docked right next to Larry Ellison's Yacht, the Rising Sun.
Here are my notes on the mega yachts:

We go to Charlotte Amalie quite often (we have clients there), but it was fun to play "tourist" and see USVI from a tourist perspective. The day that we came, there were six ships and over 20,000 tourists in port:

In Nassau, we took the tour of "Atlantis", the mega resort with amazing underwater fish:

The hotel was quite gaudy, and half empty, not surprising since there rates are quite expensive by Nassau standards.

Here you can see the aquariums, beneath the lobby area:

The whole theme of Atlantis is to reproduce a fictional culture, cheesy, in-keeping with the central theme of the hotel:


The aquarium at Atlantis is worth seeing, but we were not impressed with the hotel itself. There are much nicer resorts for a better price:

We sailed on the Carnival Glory, a OK ship, but without the customary luxury of Crystal Celebrity or Cunard. It as like blue-collar cruising, bet hey, it was inexpensive:

Col. John Garmany and Connie came and had a great time, her first cruise:

Steve even brought the kids, who had a fantastic time at "Camp Carnival":

However, the food was bad overall, and next year we are upgrading to Royal Caribbean of NCL, and maybe to a more extensive cruise:

The Caribbean ports are a madhouse with six ships in port. It's like a small city of dumb fat American poor folks all descending all at once:

We were able to share lots of great technical information, but the "lounges" looked like houses of ill repute, a red light district special:

We went at the season peak, but we were not prepared for the huge numbers of ships, following each other between islands:

This is the port at St. Maarten, a nice island, nut overcrowded on port day:



Next year we decided to do two Oracle cruises, one in the Mediterranean and another in the Caribbean.

Here is the full collection of our Oracle 2007 cruise pics.
We were lucky and got upgraded to a roomy suite with lots of free space, twice the size of the regular rooms with a huge double balcony:
It even has a large bath, a treat after going on cruises where the bathrooms are cramped:
We always invite our expert’s wives, and this is Christina Karam, raised as an Air Force brat, just like me!
We had several big tables dedicated to our group and the waiters were very good, pandering to our every need. That’s important with a group of overweight computer geeks:
Here is Steve having fun with his daughter at dinner.
When we got to Charlotte Amalie, we docked right next to Larry Ellison's Yacht, the Rising Sun.
Here are my notes on the mega yachts:
We go to Charlotte Amalie quite often (we have clients there), but it was fun to play "tourist" and see USVI from a tourist perspective. The day that we came, there were six ships and over 20,000 tourists in port:
In Nassau, we took the tour of "Atlantis", the mega resort with amazing underwater fish:
The hotel was quite gaudy, and half empty, not surprising since there rates are quite expensive by Nassau standards.
Here you can see the aquariums, beneath the lobby area:
The whole theme of Atlantis is to reproduce a fictional culture, cheesy, in-keeping with the central theme of the hotel:
The aquarium at Atlantis is worth seeing, but we were not impressed with the hotel itself. There are much nicer resorts for a better price:
We sailed on the Carnival Glory, a OK ship, but without the customary luxury of Crystal Celebrity or Cunard. It as like blue-collar cruising, bet hey, it was inexpensive:
Col. John Garmany and Connie came and had a great time, her first cruise:
Steve even brought the kids, who had a fantastic time at "Camp Carnival":
However, the food was bad overall, and next year we are upgrading to Royal Caribbean of NCL, and maybe to a more extensive cruise:
The Caribbean ports are a madhouse with six ships in port. It's like a small city of dumb fat American poor folks all descending all at once:
We were able to share lots of great technical information, but the "lounges" looked like houses of ill repute, a red light district special:
We went at the season peak, but we were not prepared for the huge numbers of ships, following each other between islands:
This is the port at St. Maarten, a nice island, nut overcrowded on port day:
Next year we decided to do two Oracle cruises, one in the Mediterranean and another in the Caribbean.
Here is the full collection of our Oracle 2007 cruise pics.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Judge Judy crushes eBay crook
I love Judge Judy, especially her book “Don’t pee on my leg and tell me it’s raining”, a smart lady who does not put-up with crap from bad guys. . . . .
This video below is supposed to be the most-watched episode ever. She destroys this eBay criminal, IMHO, best Judge Judy EVER.
YouTube Video
(if this link is bad, try here).
As a former eBay PowerSeller myself (with 100% positive feedback), I could not believe that this lady defended her selling only “photographs” of a cell phone for over $400.
Ever want to slap the smug look off of a criminal's face? I think that Judge Judy showed remarkable restraint!
The eBay lady tried to defend herself by citing small-print that said that the auction was “for what you see”, a photograph of the cell phone! When the victim complained, the scum eBay seller gave her negative feedback, claiming that she was a Nigerian scammer. Here is her actual feedback record.
Theft, libel, defamation of the victim, Judge Judy’s dream case. . . .
Judy is at her best, dressing-down this scum, and as much as stating the she was going to report her to Child Protective Services and the IRS. The victim also said that the Attorney General was investigating.
I hope that she follow-through and reports them to Child Services and the IRS, and that this scum gets what she deserves.
This blog also notes that Judge Judy may have set a precedent with eBay, who refuses to remove defamatory false feedback from eBay without a court order, even when it's clearly false:
“eBay should be required to remove the negative feedback that the accused seller placed upon the profiles of the complaining buyers. eBay should immediately ban the dishonest seller.”
Here’s to you, Judge Judy. I wish that all judges had her inate sense of justice and guts to stand-up to scum like this. . . .
This video below is supposed to be the most-watched episode ever. She destroys this eBay criminal, IMHO, best Judge Judy EVER.
YouTube Video
(if this link is bad, try here).
As a former eBay PowerSeller myself (with 100% positive feedback), I could not believe that this lady defended her selling only “photographs” of a cell phone for over $400.
Ever want to slap the smug look off of a criminal's face? I think that Judge Judy showed remarkable restraint!
The eBay lady tried to defend herself by citing small-print that said that the auction was “for what you see”, a photograph of the cell phone! When the victim complained, the scum eBay seller gave her negative feedback, claiming that she was a Nigerian scammer. Here is her actual feedback record.
Theft, libel, defamation of the victim, Judge Judy’s dream case. . . .
Judy is at her best, dressing-down this scum, and as much as stating the she was going to report her to Child Protective Services and the IRS. The victim also said that the Attorney General was investigating.
I hope that she follow-through and reports them to Child Services and the IRS, and that this scum gets what she deserves.
This blog also notes that Judge Judy may have set a precedent with eBay, who refuses to remove defamatory false feedback from eBay without a court order, even when it's clearly false:
“eBay should be required to remove the negative feedback that the accused seller placed upon the profiles of the complaining buyers. eBay should immediately ban the dishonest seller.”
Here’s to you, Judge Judy. I wish that all judges had her inate sense of justice and guts to stand-up to scum like this. . . .
Bigfoot bones in Richmond dump site
The Houston Chronicle notes that a fellow found a severed foot in a Richmond landfill and that it was not judged as non-human, and it may be related to the Anna Nichole Smith case:

The Alleged Bigfoot foot
Spotsylvania sheriff's officials have said the foot might have come from an "ape-like species," leaving Bigfoot-believers across the country wondering if there might finally be proof of the creature. . .
"We did see a suggestion that it might be a Yeti or a Sasquatch, and that might be why they call it Bigfoot instead of Bigfeet," Hagan joked.
Tom Biscardi, who runs Searching for Bigfoot Inc. in Menlo Park, Calif., posted an image of the foot on his Web site, www.searchingforbigfoot.com. Biscardi doesn't know if this foot is a Bigfoot's foot, but he is certain the creatures are real.
"I have no doubts in my mind," Biscardi said. "I've had six encounters over the past 34 years. Not in my dreams. Up close and personal." He supports DNA testing to find out one way or another.
The Alleged Bigfoot foot
Spotsylvania sheriff's officials have said the foot might have come from an "ape-like species," leaving Bigfoot-believers across the country wondering if there might finally be proof of the creature. . .
"We did see a suggestion that it might be a Yeti or a Sasquatch, and that might be why they call it Bigfoot instead of Bigfeet," Hagan joked.
Tom Biscardi, who runs Searching for Bigfoot Inc. in Menlo Park, Calif., posted an image of the foot on his Web site, www.searchingforbigfoot.com. Biscardi doesn't know if this foot is a Bigfoot's foot, but he is certain the creatures are real.
"I have no doubts in my mind," Biscardi said. "I've had six encounters over the past 34 years. Not in my dreams. Up close and personal." He supports DNA testing to find out one way or another.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Air Force Bruce Crandall wins Medal of Honor
A proud moment for the US Army today
Bruce Crandall (Lt. Col, US Army, Ret.) is the latest Medal of Honor winner, another true American hero. His heroism was immortalized in a movie "We Were Soldiers", but sadly, the role of Lt. Col. Crandall was played by the Australian drunkard jackass, Mel Gibson.
"Without Crandall's actions, the embattled men at Ia Drang would have died in much the same way — "cut off, surrounded by numerically superior forces, overrun and butchered to the last man," the infantry commander, Lt. Col. Harold Moore, wrote in recommending Crandall for the medal."
Crandall was first awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, and it was upgraded over the years. Crandall now joins the most elite group of soldiers in the world, holders of the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Now, if we can just get-back the undeserved Medal of Honor from Douglas MacArthur, an award that I think constitutes a shameful act of stolen valor. Me, I'm sick of fake hero's parading their fake medals in public, and they should be thrown in prison . . . .

Anyway, congrats to Bruce, a real-deal American Hero. . . .
Bruce Crandall (Lt. Col, US Army, Ret.) is the latest Medal of Honor winner, another true American hero. His heroism was immortalized in a movie "We Were Soldiers", but sadly, the role of Lt. Col. Crandall was played by the Australian drunkard jackass, Mel Gibson.
"Without Crandall's actions, the embattled men at Ia Drang would have died in much the same way — "cut off, surrounded by numerically superior forces, overrun and butchered to the last man," the infantry commander, Lt. Col. Harold Moore, wrote in recommending Crandall for the medal."
Crandall was first awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, and it was upgraded over the years. Crandall now joins the most elite group of soldiers in the world, holders of the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Now, if we can just get-back the undeserved Medal of Honor from Douglas MacArthur, an award that I think constitutes a shameful act of stolen valor. Me, I'm sick of fake hero's parading their fake medals in public, and they should be thrown in prison . . . .
Anyway, congrats to Bruce, a real-deal American Hero. . . .
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Fuzzy Zoeller sues Wikipedia
This article notes that Pro Golfer Fuzzy Zoeller has had enough of the libel on Wikipedia, and has filed a lawsuit against the owner of the IP address where he was defamed:
"Fuzzy Zoeller, a Pro-golfer is suing not the website owners, but the owner of an IP address from where allegedly defamatory remarks about him were posted onto the site.
The offending paragraphs, which allege that the golfer abused drugs, alcohol and his family were posted on December 20 2006, and have since been removed, but not before a suit was filed."

People have had enough of Wikipedia, a web site where a demented crackhead can over-ride the work of a Rhodes Scholar. Some even say that Wikipedia facilitates criminal acts and misinformation and some legislation is underway to ban Wikipedia.
"A bill introduced by Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) would block social networking programs and other popular websites from computers at public libraries and computers."
Even though most folks know that Wikipedia has no credibility, search engines make the mistake of rewarding Wikipedia with high rankings, facilitating its use for character assassination and misinformation.
“In late November 2005, former journalist John Seigenthaler wrote an editorial in USA Today complaining about "Internet character assassination" on Wikipedia, based on a Wikipedia entry that erroneously linked him to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.”
Of course, the owner of the computer traced via the IP address claims no knowledge, but guess what, it doesn’t matter. The current law makes an employer liable for what their employees publish while at-work:
“Established case law suggests an employer can be liable for even unauthorized publication of allegations by an employee when that publication occurred in performance of an employee's authorized acts”
Go get ‘em Fuzzy!
We hope that you bankrupt these scum!
"Fuzzy Zoeller, a Pro-golfer is suing not the website owners, but the owner of an IP address from where allegedly defamatory remarks about him were posted onto the site.
The offending paragraphs, which allege that the golfer abused drugs, alcohol and his family were posted on December 20 2006, and have since been removed, but not before a suit was filed."
People have had enough of Wikipedia, a web site where a demented crackhead can over-ride the work of a Rhodes Scholar. Some even say that Wikipedia facilitates criminal acts and misinformation and some legislation is underway to ban Wikipedia.
"A bill introduced by Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) would block social networking programs and other popular websites from computers at public libraries and computers."
Even though most folks know that Wikipedia has no credibility, search engines make the mistake of rewarding Wikipedia with high rankings, facilitating its use for character assassination and misinformation.
“In late November 2005, former journalist John Seigenthaler wrote an editorial in USA Today complaining about "Internet character assassination" on Wikipedia, based on a Wikipedia entry that erroneously linked him to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.”
Of course, the owner of the computer traced via the IP address claims no knowledge, but guess what, it doesn’t matter. The current law makes an employer liable for what their employees publish while at-work:
“Established case law suggests an employer can be liable for even unauthorized publication of allegations by an employee when that publication occurred in performance of an employee's authorized acts”
Go get ‘em Fuzzy!
We hope that you bankrupt these scum!
Global cooling is real
With upstate New York still digging-out from more then ten feet of snowfall, Americans are becoming more concerned than ever before about the threat of global cooling.
The concern about global cooling is not new, especially since man's pollution may be to blame, and respected scientists have been predicting global cooling for decades.
Back in the 1970's, scientist Isaac Asimov saw global cooling as a serious, man-made problem. Even in 2006, respected scientists are predicting more global cooling:
"Abdusamatov and his colleagues at the Russian Academy of Sciences astronomical observatory said the prediction is based on measurement of solar emissions, Novosti reported.
They expect the cooling to begin within a few years and to reach its peak between 2055 and 2060."

Tropical areas are getting record snowfall
In 1970 the World Meteorological Organization also warned about global cooling, and in 1975 NEWSWEEK noted the consensus about global cooling by scientists. Does this sound familiar?
"ominous signs that the earth's weather patterns have begun to change dramatically," the magazine warned of an impending "drastic decline in food production." Political disruptions stemming from food shortages could affect "just about every nation on earth. . .
This NASA document says that the “Iris effect” contributes to global cooling and that average temperatures are falling dramatically. This NASA chart on global stratospheric temperatire anomalies clearly shows the global cooling trend:
NASA has proof of global cooling
To scientists, these seemingly disparate incidents represent the advance signs of fundamental changes in the world’s weather...
But they are almost unanimous in the view that the [cooling] trend will reduce agricultural productivity for the rest of the century. If the climatic change is as profound as some of the pessimists fear, the resulting famines could be catastrophic."
In 2005, the US Senate questioned scientist Michael Creighton about his bestselling book "State of Fear" where he explains the "bad science" behind the "global warming" scare and the scientific reality of climate change. Scientist Lowell Ponte noted that global cooling is a serious issue today:
"It is a cold fact: the Global Cooling presents humankind with the most important social, political, and adaptive challenge we have had to deal with for ten thousand years.
Your stake in the decisions we make concerning it is of ultimate importance; the survival of ourselves, our children, our species"
Dr. Tim Ball, a respected climatology expert, also notes that it's global cooling that we need to be worried about:
"Global Warming, as we think we know it, doesn't exist. And I am not the only one trying to make people open up their eyes and see the truth. . .
This in fact is the greatest deception in the history of science. We are wasting time, energy and trillions of dollars while creating unnecessary fear and consternation over an issue with no scientific justification."
This 2006 article titled "Global Cooling Effect" notes the science behind global cooling:
“A report in New Scientist magazine yesterday chronicles the work of a crew of scientists who forecast a new wave of global cooling brought on by a decline in activity in the sun.
The New Scientist report, along with other scientific assessments warning of global cooling"
There is no denying that massive global cooling exists, and the only question is whether it's natural or man-made. . . .
The concern about global cooling is not new, especially since man's pollution may be to blame, and respected scientists have been predicting global cooling for decades.
Back in the 1970's, scientist Isaac Asimov saw global cooling as a serious, man-made problem. Even in 2006, respected scientists are predicting more global cooling:
"Abdusamatov and his colleagues at the Russian Academy of Sciences astronomical observatory said the prediction is based on measurement of solar emissions, Novosti reported.
They expect the cooling to begin within a few years and to reach its peak between 2055 and 2060."
Tropical areas are getting record snowfall
In 1970 the World Meteorological Organization also warned about global cooling, and in 1975 NEWSWEEK noted the consensus about global cooling by scientists. Does this sound familiar?
"ominous signs that the earth's weather patterns have begun to change dramatically," the magazine warned of an impending "drastic decline in food production." Political disruptions stemming from food shortages could affect "just about every nation on earth. . .
This NASA document says that the “Iris effect” contributes to global cooling and that average temperatures are falling dramatically. This NASA chart on global stratospheric temperatire anomalies clearly shows the global cooling trend:
NASA has proof of global cooling
To scientists, these seemingly disparate incidents represent the advance signs of fundamental changes in the world’s weather...
But they are almost unanimous in the view that the [cooling] trend will reduce agricultural productivity for the rest of the century. If the climatic change is as profound as some of the pessimists fear, the resulting famines could be catastrophic."
In 2005, the US Senate questioned scientist Michael Creighton about his bestselling book "State of Fear" where he explains the "bad science" behind the "global warming" scare and the scientific reality of climate change. Scientist Lowell Ponte noted that global cooling is a serious issue today:
"It is a cold fact: the Global Cooling presents humankind with the most important social, political, and adaptive challenge we have had to deal with for ten thousand years.
Your stake in the decisions we make concerning it is of ultimate importance; the survival of ourselves, our children, our species"
Dr. Tim Ball, a respected climatology expert, also notes that it's global cooling that we need to be worried about:
"Global Warming, as we think we know it, doesn't exist. And I am not the only one trying to make people open up their eyes and see the truth. . .
This in fact is the greatest deception in the history of science. We are wasting time, energy and trillions of dollars while creating unnecessary fear and consternation over an issue with no scientific justification."
This 2006 article titled "Global Cooling Effect" notes the science behind global cooling:
“A report in New Scientist magazine yesterday chronicles the work of a crew of scientists who forecast a new wave of global cooling brought on by a decline in activity in the sun.
The New Scientist report, along with other scientific assessments warning of global cooling"
There is no denying that massive global cooling exists, and the only question is whether it's natural or man-made. . . .
Taco Bell rats caught on tape!
Taco Bell “Rats Gone Wild” caught on tape!
A New York City Taco Bell/KFC was over-run with rats as cameras rolled, a bizarre "rats gone wild" display captured in this YouTube video.
This article notes that the rats seemed to play to the cameras:
"Rafael Garcia looked through the windows of a KFC-Taco Bell restaurant in Greenwich Village on Friday morning and saw 30 to 50 rats clambering over chairs, tables and children's highchairs. . .
Garcia, meanwhile, celebrated his good fortune. He was selling the rat footage for $300 a pop, and had made more than $4,000 by Friday night."
The newspapers are having a field day over this story.
This Wiki entry for “Taco Bell” notes the history of Taco Bell. We all know that everything on the web is 100% true, right?
"Taco Bell is the most popular church of choice for Latter Day Saints, based in the City of Los Angeles, just outside of Mexico. Known for its tasty chalupas and infamous E. Coli wraps, its pastors make up nearly 12/18ths of the population of Mexifornia. In 2004, they reported forced donations north of 276 million dollars.
However, most of these profits were spent on candy, against the advice of Taco Bell's mother, who had wanted him to start a savings account. One of the biggest fans of Taco Bell is it's Pope, Benedict XVI. The rat meat within the tacos have been known to be of the highest quality outside of New York."
A New York City Taco Bell/KFC was over-run with rats as cameras rolled, a bizarre "rats gone wild" display captured in this YouTube video.
This article notes that the rats seemed to play to the cameras:
"Rafael Garcia looked through the windows of a KFC-Taco Bell restaurant in Greenwich Village on Friday morning and saw 30 to 50 rats clambering over chairs, tables and children's highchairs. . .
Garcia, meanwhile, celebrated his good fortune. He was selling the rat footage for $300 a pop, and had made more than $4,000 by Friday night."
The newspapers are having a field day over this story.
This Wiki entry for “Taco Bell” notes the history of Taco Bell. We all know that everything on the web is 100% true, right?
"Taco Bell is the most popular church of choice for Latter Day Saints, based in the City of Los Angeles, just outside of Mexico. Known for its tasty chalupas and infamous E. Coli wraps, its pastors make up nearly 12/18ths of the population of Mexifornia. In 2004, they reported forced donations north of 276 million dollars.
However, most of these profits were spent on candy, against the advice of Taco Bell's mother, who had wanted him to start a savings account. One of the biggest fans of Taco Bell is it's Pope, Benedict XVI. The rat meat within the tacos have been known to be of the highest quality outside of New York."
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Royal Caribean Genesis cruise ships
This story describes the newest generation of cruise ships, billion dollar monsters that will carry over 6,000 passengers.

The new Genesis class - over 6,000 aboard
"Royal Caribbean International on Monday ordered the world’s largest and most expensive cruise ship, a $1.24 billion vessel that will hold up to 6,400 passengers."

"The $1.24 billion figure includes all expenses for the ship, “from forks and knives and sheets to artwork and everything else,” said Harri Kulovaara, the Miami-based cruise line’s executive vice president of maritime operations."
Learning at Sea
With cruise prices at an all-time low, these new mega cruise ships herald an era where over 100,000 Americans are cruising the Caribbean Sea at any given time.
With prices less than an average hotel room, cruises are a great bargain and my company is now doing Oracle database training at sea, a great way to learn while having a wonderful vacation. Next year we will be doing Oracle Tuning training in the Caribbean and Oracle RAC classes in the Mediterranean.
The new Genesis class - over 6,000 aboard
"Royal Caribbean International on Monday ordered the world’s largest and most expensive cruise ship, a $1.24 billion vessel that will hold up to 6,400 passengers."
"The $1.24 billion figure includes all expenses for the ship, “from forks and knives and sheets to artwork and everything else,” said Harri Kulovaara, the Miami-based cruise line’s executive vice president of maritime operations."
Learning at Sea
With cruise prices at an all-time low, these new mega cruise ships herald an era where over 100,000 Americans are cruising the Caribbean Sea at any given time.
With prices less than an average hotel room, cruises are a great bargain and my company is now doing Oracle database training at sea, a great way to learn while having a wonderful vacation. Next year we will be doing Oracle Tuning training in the Caribbean and Oracle RAC classes in the Mediterranean.
Friday, February 23, 2007
The virtual PC of the future
People always tend to overestimate the advancement of computer technology, beginning with the HAL computer from the Movie “2001 A Space Odyssey”.
For decades people have been heralding the advent of true artificial intelligence, yet very little has been brought forth other than speech recognition and language translation, relatively simple tasks compared to a real AI application.
But what will a PC look like in 50 years? Surely, we will not be forced to use old-fashioned keyboards, and some say that the PC of the future might look like this:

Imagine a single small device that handles all of the external devices with a motion-sensitive keyboard and virtual screen display . . . .
For decades people have been heralding the advent of true artificial intelligence, yet very little has been brought forth other than speech recognition and language translation, relatively simple tasks compared to a real AI application.
But what will a PC look like in 50 years? Surely, we will not be forced to use old-fashioned keyboards, and some say that the PC of the future might look like this:
Imagine a single small device that handles all of the external devices with a motion-sensitive keyboard and virtual screen display . . . .
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