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It's all very good, but it looks like every time I walk past a bus stop all the photos I've been "researching" on my laptop will flash across the side screen.
No need to worry about that, the glass that hasn't been smashed by determined vandals will be covered in graffiti and road muck anyway.
Minority Report seems to be the inspiration for a fair bit of that video.
It's all very good, but it looks like every time I walk past a bus stop all the photos I've been "researching" on my laptop will flash across the side screen.
Cool - but clearly heavily inspired by Microsoft Office Lab's Vision 2019:
At the end, when they get into bed, they're on the other side to where they were when they woke up at the start. Don't most couples each stick to the same side of the bed?
Excellent! A world with no crud, muck or first-thing-in-the-morning body grease of any kind, including on a massive piece of glass above the bathroom sink, or the underside of children's shoes.
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