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Indeed MF, however my ex-wife got the telly, so no chance of that.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI want one of those things they had in Logans Run where you'd flick through pictures of hot chicks, select which one and then she'd come through the screen.
My luck, I'd get the wife.
I think coming through a telly could have it's own electrical consequences though, n'est ce-pas?
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I want one of those things they had in Logans Run where you'd flick through pictures of hot chicks, select which one and then she'd come through the screen.Originally posted by hyperD View PostSome 21st century porning, surely?
My luck, I'd get the wife.
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Some 21st century porning, surely?Originally posted by doodab View PostLeia in Your Living Room: Projecting a Star-Wars-Style Hologram With a Microsoft Kinect | Popular Science
Some 21st century computing.
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Leia in Your Living Room: Projecting a Star-Wars-Style Hologram With a Microsoft Kinect | Popular Science
Some 21st century computing.Tags: None
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