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  • you might want to practice using hotdog before you got bathroom with that glove.

  • Exactly how did you do this? And were there any issues that were of major concern? i.e. grabs, durability, and general interface? Are there magnets?

  • cool trick. but that is a very complicated solution. that thing will probably break on a missed grab too.

  • cool but.. grabs...?

  • I love death cab/Postal service!

  • Why is it that it looks just like a few buttons sewn onto the glove? Oh, maybe cuz that's all it is!

    Even if it WAS real, the interface is far too complex to be worth anything. Put touch-sensitive contacts on one glove and the controller on the other glove and you'll be in much better shape.

  • 2of2: Using index/thumb contact pairings also comes in handy when the # of commands is large, .... in fact with this approach you can actually put an entire QWERTY keyboard on two gloves (video under "crmehring" on YouTube). The snoboard-glove clip shows a lot of contacts on both thumb and index .... that's just because we used an existing remote without playing around with the electronics.

  • 1of2: It is real! The idea of a touch sensitive key pad is good-we have build those(i.e., keypad on the thumb & activated by the other fingers). The method of signal generation via index/thumb-contact pairing originated from a specific appl., i.e., while driving in a car or biking (using a different two-finger glove. Here, signals can still be generated (by thumb/index finger contact pairings) w/o taking the hands of the steering wheel or steering column.

  • Just in time for the new winter season :)

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