SvennoJ said:
That doesn't have to do much with brain surgery, but helpful anyway. It does remind me a bit about the story about the atronaut pen, whether urban myth or not: "Nasa reportedly spend $1.5 million to develop a ballpoint that works in zero gravity while the Russians opted to use a pencil" What's so difficult about gettin a sterile mouse??? Or you know, an assistent to pull things up instead of the surgeon waving around with his bloodied hands... |
any surface they touch will become contaminated. An assistant would cost alot more money than a kinect sensor. It is being used just like in the kinect video, thats why i linked it to what he said about brain surgery.







