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Go Go Gadget Minisaw

weighn writes "The SMH has this story about an eccentric Frenchman who carries about 1300 useful items attached to his body by various means. A digital camera is mentioned, so I guess there may be some form of computing device nearby. Anyone else a bulging pocketed geek-scout?"

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  1. No Picture!?!?! by Geeyzus · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The story is about a guy who basically has a bunch of tools attached to him, who calls himself "Crazy Eric" (go figure). The whole story is just about how crazy this guy looks, and there is NO PICTURE! What's up with that?

    Mark

  2. Re:MIT cyborgs by Fnkmaster · · Score: 5, Insightful
    I don't know any of them, but I rode in the elevator with one in the Media Lab back when I was working there as a research assistant a few years back. Fucking spooky when you hear a guy quietly clicking away with his one-handed keyboard-thingie while staring straight ahead. It was like he had no awareness of my presence or any other people around him.


    Frankly, that kind of thing isn't good for humankind. I'm all for connectedness, but when we are so connected we lose our connections to the immediate world around us and the people right under our noses so we can email, check weather, and write code all the time - well, we truly lose some of what makes us human. And that's sad.

  3. Re:MIT cyborgs by scott1853 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It was like he had no awareness of my presence or any other people around him.

    This has nothing to do with technology. Have you ever gone to a grocery store?

    A surprisingly large number of people are completely unaware that that they are blocking the aisle when they have there cart on one side of the isle, themselves on the other, and yet they don't realize that you're coming despite your driving of the loudest shopping cart in the store.

    Apparently choosing a spaghetti sauce takes a large amount of conentration and puts people in a trance like state.