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Ok plug me into the Computer

Ok plug me into the Computer 04/04/2005 06:26 AM

My hands are about as clumsy as they come and my brain is always racing at about a 100 miles an hour and my typing at a mere 5 miles an hour. Can someone just plug me into the keyboard jack.

Seems their is some amazing progress in this field, primarily for paralyzed people or people with other muscle disorders. The matrix is not that far away before we can jack in. I cant wait, think of the work I could get done without looking at the keyboard. [Yahoo]




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