You know when a movie has a flashback and you see the character as a kid? Sometimes that’s awesome.

You know when a movie has a flashback and you see the character as a kid? Sometimes that’s awesome.

A device developed by Tokyo University team seems to go a step ahead of existing devices. It can translate in-air movements of fingers to computer command, which enables you to use portable devices without even a touch.
As President Barack Obama’s first year in office draws to a close, Tea Party groups are planning to mark the occasion with a national strike – something local leaders say could demonstrate the conservative groups’ burgeoning strength.
The strike, planned for Jan. 20, the first anniversary of Obama’s inauguration, is being promoted online through Facebook and Web sites run by various national Tea Party groups.
“What’s proposed is a nationwide strike by all Tea Party members, no matter where they are,” said Lloyd Rekstad, an organizer of the Yucaipa Tea Party. “The idea is to strike where we are, in our communities, at our employment, to make an impact that will be diverse and spread out.”
That would mean, Rekstad said, not going to work, not buying groceries, not going to restaurants or movie theaters.
“You just stay home,” he said, “so that the person participating would become, for that one day, a nonentity – that they would give no support to the economy.”
Not all Tea Party members are on board.
