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Man Machine, pseudo human being; Man Machine, super human being.
Kraftwerk, The Man-Machine, 1978
Chronicling fungi's steady descent into cyberpsychosis....
septabmic chording keyers
Inspired by Greg Priest-Dorman's Chorder wiki, I'm building a handheld chorded keyboard based on Spaceman Spiff's Chording Keyboard Experiment (SpiffChorder) with some earlier influence from Steve Mann's septambic keyer.
monocular headmount displays
As I begin work on a wearable display, I'll flesh out this section. Here are some interesting links for components I'm considering:
http://blog.makezine.com/2009/03/17/myvu-crystal-as-a-wearable-hea/
http://blog.makezine.com/2009/01/12/myvu-display-in-a-wearable-computer/
single-board wearable computers
Right now I just go everywhere with an Asus Eee PC netbook running Debian GNU/Linux, but intend to transition soon to a low-power single-board computer. Some links for reference:
portable power supplies and charging
Portable power will also be critical: