Did you have one of these?
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say what you will, old people knew how to fuck.
my father had 12 siblings.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Maybe lack of birth control pills and spousal rape laws, more than sexual prowess. In general, not your father.
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No that was too bougie for us, but I did have a string that I had tied from my bed to the light switch. And honestly why did they take away our sticky outy light switches?
There are still tons of them at any hardware store. People just prefer the look of the newfangled ones.
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Maybe lack of birth control pills and spousal rape laws, more than sexual prowess. In general, not your father.
if anyone was clapping cheeks it was gamgam.
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me n ur mum makin blinkenlichten
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always wanted one of these things.
great for lamps that are otherwise a pain to get to to turn on/off.
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me n ur mum makin blinkenlichten
Blinklichter?
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My Canon camera can take a photo by clapping or saying cheese or making a loud enough sound.
perfect for capturing sneezes
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i feel like at this point it should be utterly trivial to mount a camera on the ceiling and be able to control things with gestures, like pointing at the computer with the thumb out and rotating the hand to raise and lower volume
the fact that nothing even remotely like this is available is why people don't think technology is fun any more
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Netflix and chill nightmare
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Blinklichter?
blinking lights
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blinking lights
Yes, you mean Blinklichter
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i feel like at this point it should be utterly trivial to mount a camera on the ceiling and be able to control things with gestures, like pointing at the computer with the thumb out and rotating the hand to raise and lower volume
the fact that nothing even remotely like this is available is why people don't think technology is fun any more
It’s actually because trial after trial and market research has shown that the vast majority of people don’t want to wave their hands around just to control their electronics.
Not to mention the privacy aspect of allowing full body motion capture in our homes.
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It’s actually because trial after trial and market research has shown that the vast majority of people don’t want to wave their hands around just to control their electronics.
Not to mention the privacy aspect of allowing full body motion capture in our homes.
you uh, do realize the exact same thing applies to voice control, right? and people pay out the nose for what is just a wiretap