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Someone Please Build This Woman a Webcam Eye
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Sorry Tanya, we're not there technologically yet.
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C'mon! She has one good eye! Try closing one of your eyes and walking around, its not hard. She seems to be overreacting. I'm not saying car accidents aren't bad, i agree they are horrible and I'm sorry she had to lose one of her eyes in one but please, this is unnecessary.
If anyone could possible even just sufficiently incorporate some sort of eye that works with the brain just with a simple video function, then thats fantastic and I think that it should be implemented in the blind before it is used with this lady. Thats just me. Feel free to add anything.
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if the eye is only a wireless camera transmitting to a box worn on the body that housed the storage and connectors. The eye could be charged by taking it out every night and putting it on those wireless induction charging pads for PDAs and phones.
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Plus you add in a wicked cool red LED when you record. ;)
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Does she want the recordings fed into her brain?
Maybe she could hollow out her eye and store some small jacks in it for when she gets bored, or turn her eye into a smoke bomb... that's probably more realistic...
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The super small camera exists
I remember reading about plastics that expand and contract with electricity, so that will satisfy the pupil requirement
Liquid lenses would handle the 3x optical zoom.
I'm sure there are mini usb slots small enough, the une in my razr would do
I think it's limited by cost and access, not technology.
That, and that's just way too much in one little eye.
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I hope she means something that she can carry with here..rather than "wireless" electricity.
Does she plan to have some sort of display for her other eye so she can use those features...or does she want it somehow wired in her brain so it acts as an artificial eye? That'd be a multi-million dollar project.
Way too ambitious, needs a huge budget- never going to happen.
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Wait, all those things were done? Shit.