In case you missed it last week... a new "nekomimi" product that actually reads your brain waves and emulates your emotions through little cat ear gestures. Pretty soon they'll be demo-ing these at maid cafes.
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Love it. Brain interface device to show interest in the opposite sex. Is there a model for men?
Posted by: Phil Gabriel | May 12, 2011 at 07:29 PM
A model for men? You mean a device to show interest in the opposite sex? I think men are naturally equipped with such a "device" (=^_^=)
Posted by: Tonkin Stumpfnase | June 02, 2011 at 01:53 PM