>The device that Billy Homer uses to operate his computer, do they exist in >real life, and if so how do they work? I don't know if they are avaliable in real life, but I remember reading about a wheelchair that Christopher Reeves has that is opperated by blowing throught a tube I guess that Billy's computer gadget worked the same way. >One thing I've always wanted to know is how he gets it on if nobody is >around to help. As for getting it on when no one was around - he didn't, I expect - althougth I notced some movement in his hands and arms dispite the fact that he was suposed to be completly paralised. He seemed able on some occasions to be able to move his wheel chair with out assistance, by useing a knob on the end of the arm of the chair. Natacha >Kryten 2X4B 523P ryouga@iinet.net.au >What I didn't expect is to be patronised by a domestic >animal that has somehow aquired the power of speach! >Are you talking about my cat? >No. Lynda Day (Bad News) Thanks for including one of my favourate quotes from PG. -- | T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T | | | | By default, replies will go back to this list, not to | | the author of the message you're replying to. | | | | To unsubscribe from this list, mail the word | | "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@yoyo.org". | -- | T H E P R E S S G A N G M A I L I N G L I S T | | | | By default, replies will go back to this list, not to | | the author of the message you're replying to. | | | | To unsubscribe from this list, mail the word | | "unsubscribe" to "pressgang-request@yoyo.org". | |