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TheFeature :: Talking Loud And Saying Nothing by Shannon at 11:04 am EDT, May 19, 2005 |
] ASA is developing a subvocal speech system that could ] enable you to make a phone call while keeping your lips ] sealed. ] ] How do you talk to someone without opening your mouth? ] Psychics call it telepathy. NASA refers to it as subvocal ] speech. Scientists at the NASA Ames Research Center in ] California have developed a system of tiny sensors that ] read nerve signals in the throat that control speech. You ] may not make a sound when, say, you read silently, but ] your nervous system is buzzing with activity. Recently, ] they used the system to make the first subvocal cell ] phone call. ] Wow |
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RE: TheFeature :: Talking Loud And Saying Nothing by Vile at 4:17 am EDT, May 21, 2005 |
terratogen wrote: ] ] ASA is developing a subvocal speech system that could ] ] enable you to make a phone call while keeping your lips ] ] sealed. ] ] ] ] How do you talk to someone without opening your mouth? ] ] Psychics call it telepathy. NASA refers to it as subvocal ] ] speech. Scientists at the NASA Ames Research Center in ] ] California have developed a system of tiny sensors that ] ] read nerve signals in the throat that control speech. You ] ] may not make a sound when, say, you read silently, but ] ] your nervous system is buzzing with activity. Recently, ] ] they used the system to make the first subvocal cell ] ] phone call. ] ] ] ] Wow Yeah, but you know what, Joe? It's just gonna be more shit that's not gonna work properly most of the time. Like cellphones always fucking up. Or power locks and windows. Or lie detector tests. X Ray Specs. All this shit is shitty. Anything digital fucks up all the time. The more shit that something claims to do, the more things it can fuck up doing. I hate it. Get rid of this shoddy shit. |
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TheFeature :: Talking Loud And Saying Nothing by Rattle at 8:27 pm EDT, May 20, 2005 |
] ASA is developing a subvocal speech system that could ] enable you to make a phone call while keeping your lips ] sealed. ] ] How do you talk to someone without opening your mouth? ] Psychics call it telepathy. NASA refers to it as subvocal ] speech. Scientists at the NASA Ames Research Center in ] California have developed a system of tiny sensors that ] read nerve signals in the throat that control speech. You ] may not make a sound when, say, you read silently, but ] your nervous system is buzzing with activity. Recently, ] they used the system to make the first subvocal cell ] phone call. ] Very cool. Even in the limited fashion described in this article, this technology could be used as a method to control wearable computers. |
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