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09/27/2005 08:25:24 AM · #1 |
I've just been voting on the 1/3rd's entries and got bored of moving my cursor constantly between the 5 and 8 mark and I thought a great solution to this would be a mind reading browser.
I could look at the picture, think SEVEN (really hard) and my vote would automatically register as a seven.
Does anyone else think this would be a good idea?
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09/27/2005 08:26:29 AM · #2 |
you'd have to think really hard indeed ;)
great idea :-P |
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09/27/2005 09:37:30 AM · #3 |
I can barely think as it is.
Maybe make it so you can use the number keypad for voting? |
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09/27/2005 09:43:19 AM · #4 |
Here, let me help you out...
think ten, think ten, think ten, think ten, think ten... |
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09/27/2005 09:44:54 AM · #5 |
I thought it already registered as a seven, regardless of which button you push.
Actually, research has gotton closer to this than you might think -- monkeys (with implanted electrodes) have been able to control a cursor on a computer screen using only thought-control -- without touching the joystick they trained on. |
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09/27/2005 09:58:45 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: monkeys (with implanted electrodes) have been able to control a cursor on a computer screen using only thought-control |
That's how gasoline prices are determined. |
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09/27/2005 10:27:18 AM · #7 |
Your browser doesn't already do that?
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09/27/2005 10:31:19 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by jpeters: Your browser doesn't already do that? |
Let me guess...Firefox does this too, right? It seems to be miraculous in every other sense according to the faithful.... ;0) |
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09/27/2005 10:33:24 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by thatcloudthere: Let me guess...Firefox does this too, right? |
As a matter of fact, it DOES! |
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09/27/2005 10:39:10 AM · #10 |
or you can just do as the troll does and keep your mouse on 1. Maybe that is his/her reasoning and way to avoid carpal tunnel syndrome.
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