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Re: Re[2]: Creativity and 'cross-linking' in the brain
Subject:Re: Re[2]: Creativity and 'cross-linking' in the brain From:Michael Keene <MKEENE -at- UTKVX -dot- UTK -dot- EDU> Date:Wed, 16 Nov 1994 09:26:35 -0500
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> Meanwhile, I guess that my visual field, shaped more or less
> like the Lone Ranger's mask, will continue to concentrate
> mainly on a rectangular picture dead ahead, with peripheral
> vision used for the bookshelf and the window...>
Well we've already seen the two-part, three-part, and flexible
keyboards--can "heads-up display" monitors be that far off. I'd love it!