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You really don't have any interest in controlling virtual cars with your dreams? That alone has me signing up as an investor.
i hope you're joking but if you're not i assume you live in the bay area? if you want to go to their pitch tonight, here's its eventbrite.
Putting that in my virtual gps
I sort of already do. It's called dreaming about driving a car.
I think these folks forgot that random dreams play an important role in information processing. I'd rather not mess with that too much.
I heard that their tech will lower the virtual carbon footprint of the car you are dreaming about driving.
Matthew McConaughey is driving and he won't shutup about wanting to fuck a Lincoln.
Ahh it was a solid movie but it was a marketing funded piece based on the "center piece"
"Who am I?"
"Why am I here?"
"When I'm done rolling up this booger, should I eat it or throw it out the window?"
Linky
Yeah, that'll go great when the car is suddenly driving 14 miles down the driveway of the house I lived at as a child - a driveway that is walkable in less than a minute - before entering the garage which is a large house that slightly resembles a place I used to work and has a view over a clock tower that may or may not be larger when you look at it from a different angle and I think I'll nap in this bed that's here.
Now tell me: Where is the car relative to its position when that five-second-long dream sequence began, and will that pedestrian ever walk again?