I had a college lit class where we were assigned "Patchwork Girl." I don't recall much of the story, but I do recall being particularly annoyed that I had to use the proprietary reader software included on the CD instead of the decidedly more modern web browser already on the PC. "Stumbling through" is an accurate description of my experience.
(7) Lots and lots of programming. Ideally the tricorder should talk to the person, and listen to their answers, including such things as, "what seems to be the problem?" to get symptoms that it can look up.
Wouldn't "Please state the nature of the medical emergency" be more apropos?
I had a college lit class where we were assigned "Patchwork Girl." I don't recall much of the story, but I do recall being particularly annoyed that I had to use the proprietary reader software included on the CD instead of the decidedly more modern web browser already on the PC. "Stumbling through" is an accurate description of my experience.
(7) Lots and lots of programming. Ideally the tricorder should talk to the person, and listen to their answers, including such things as, "what seems to be the problem?" to get symptoms that it can look up.
Wouldn't "Please state the nature of the medical emergency" be more apropos?