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What a useless waste of electrons. "Look at these interesting patterns, I would like to reinforce that this means absolutely nothing, though. Hopefully you remain mesmerized until our next high dollar commercial."
Imagine teaching math with it, the teacher's explaining something about statistics and so writes some numbers on the board with their finger. The board automatically straightens out the numbers so that the students can all read the normally lousy handwriting. Then they go on to demonstrating some sort of graph which the board generates for them. Then the teacher realizes a number was mixed up, and fixes it, and the graph updates.
was he going to write 666 on the board when talking about Obama? anyway - very much want on of those screens to play WoW on - and when Starcraft2 comes out too!!
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Imagine teaching math with it, the teacher's explaining something about statistics and so writes some numbers on the board with their finger. The board automatically straightens out the numbers so that the students can all read the normally lousy handwriting. Then they go on to demonstrating some sort of graph which the board generates for them. Then the teacher realizes a number was mixed up, and fixes it, and the graph updates.
anyway - very much want on of those screens to play WoW on - and when Starcraft2 comes out too!!