Researchers at Carnegie Mellon U (Pittsburgh) have developed this project called Posey. Plastic pieces that consist of hubs and struts snap together into figures (sort of like Lego) and contain chips and sensors that broadcast wirelessly to a computer which then interprets their positions in real-time. Voila! Virtual puppets.
Everyone calls this smart Lego, but if it was smart, it would self-assemble, then promptly go on strike asking for better residuals.
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Courtesy my metaverse pal Neil Barbour, research analyst with S&P Global
Market Intelligence: here's some pretty interesting virtual world user data
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If the project goes public, it could revolutionize the porn industry.
Thanks for the link, Bll.
-Ricky
Lol, teledildonics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teledildonics
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