Saturday, February 07, 2009

What's "Progressive"? THIS!

The Left claims that it has "progressive" policies.

But I don't see how weird sex behavior and public Islamic footbaths, plus blowing a trillion dollars on mostly socialistic pork-barrel crap is "progressive". Those things are simply stuff the Left wants, and they label it "progressive" just to help them sell/impose their demands for more of the same. I see no "progress" in any of that. One would be hard-pressed to make the case that those things are constructive and advance civilization and make the Free World any stronger, as opposed to weaker.

Well, I've found an example of what's progressive. Not only that, this technological "eureka!" moment is bloody impressive and actually makes the mind visualize a markedly different future once the discovery is fully implemented and affordable for the masses.

Here it is.

Now, that's "progressive", isn't it? Sure makes two men or two women or any combination of people/animals/things getting "married" look non-progressive in comparison, doesn't it?

The device created by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists can turn any surface into a touch screen for computing, controlled by simple hand gestures.

The gadget can even take photographs if a user frames a scene with his hands, or project a watch face with the proper time on a wrist if the user makes a circle there with a finger.

The MIT wizards cobbled a Web camera, a battery-powered projector, and a mobile telephone into a gizmo that can be worn like jewelry. Signals from the camera and projector are relayed to smart phones with Internet connections.

Sounds like it'll be of a reasonable cost, too, hardly beyond the reach of most folks who can afford cellphones and computers.

Maes used a Technology, Entertainment, Design Conference stage in Southern California on Wednesday to unveil the futuristic gadget made from store-bought components costing about $300.


It can recognize objects and read text, too.

And more. I mean, holy shee-it... now, this is progressive!

One day, not too far off in the future, surely we'll be able to get something like that at a FutureShop or even a WalMart... imagine the usefulness... doing away with hardly-that-cheap computer monitors will be an option, for one thing...

As Mr. Spock would say, "fascinating".