Invention that sees through walls

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Lifer
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Sounds like bull. Similar to the perpetual motion machines, or energy from unknown fields.
 

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artikk

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Originally posted by: Lizardman
Originally posted by: russianpower
Originally posted by: Citrix
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Cool and useful device but somewhat bulky for extensive use.

Do you think the first computer fit in the palm of your hand?

No, but it doesn't sound like it will be used very frequently considering the size unless they miniaturize it..;)
The thing is 10ft long. How are they going hold-in the palm of their hands.
First personal computers weren't that big(I'm not talking about the FIRST computers but about apple/desktops, etc)
 

her209

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Anyone have a link to the video of the girl singing to the webcam and someone walks up behind her and knocks her out with a textbook?