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Brilliant! No more need to move at all

Just what everyone needs - computer games that don't even require you to move your thumbs. Now you can literally sit still and only occasionally blink your eyes. That eliminates the danger of accidentally exercising your digits.

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Works with Blondes as well !

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7822293.stm

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Fantastic camera work...

At least he didn't look like a complete loser wearing the headset (which he puts on his head apparently)

Oh - wait a minute.......

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Short Lived Gameplay

Considering most Yoof and children (appear to) have an attention span between 1 and 5 minutes, I don't see this going very far.

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and I saw his lips move

I suppose the brainwaves control the nerves which control the hand which turns the dial...

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