If we're going to build hardware, the thing we want to do is build reading goggles, so you can do hands-free reading.
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I think that devices like Glass are going to do a terrific job of capturing your first-person perspective. And that's what people first think of when they think of GoPro.
I figured, 'Why not put goggle characteristics like peripheral protection and face fit into sunglasses?'
You put on this set of goggles, and within seconds, your brain is convinced you're now in a different, virtual environment. You're somewhere else, and that somewhere else may be a video game, it may be in a real-time movie, a museum exhibit, or a medical surgical training app.
The engineering is secondary to the vision.
You can sightread better if you know your scales and arpeggios.
I'm blind without my glasses.
I'm in favor of any technology that makes my work available to the reading public at a reasonable price.
Because I come from that old-school optics environment, I know stuff about depth of field and camera movement and things that are not necessarily a part of the curriculum for people who started on a box and have never done anything that wasn't on a box.
My own eyes are no more than scouts on a preliminary search, for the camera's eye may entirely change my idea.
I think that a lot of players and a lot of teams don't think of contact lenses as being a part of that essential gear but it truly is. You want every competitive advantage you can find and obviously having great vision is one of those advantages.
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