The scanned page below is page 3 of the Winter 2000
catalogue. In case the image won't load for you, so I'll highlight
some of the text here:
Just below "MindDrive" in the top left image:
"The first computer product operated by human thought"
Major heading just below top left image:
"How do you control a computer with just your thoughts?"
Catalog number and price: #74050 MindDrive $299.00,
includes "MindSkier" software
More software includes:
MindFlight, #74052, $69.95
FIB (lie detector), #74053, $69.95
MindMusic, #74056, $49,95
MindGames, #74058, $69.95
MindBowling, #74054, $69.95
MindArt, #74057, #39.95
This mind game uses differences in galvanic skin response of the
fingers, not the head. This takes advantage of the fact that different
thoughts cause differences in skin resistance. Before the reader is
tempted to say "Aaaaah ... that's not mind reading", yes it IS mind
reading, as while playing these games, your mind is controlling your
finger skin resistance.
And do keep in mind that there are other measurable body parameters,
such as thermal patterns of the face, and even the direct magnetic
field patterns around the head which are in use at airports to pick
up potential criminal intent. It is not necessary to directly read
the brain via implants to do bona fide primitive thought reading.
Keep in mind also these other cases of mind reading:
Glass cone implants to provide thought controlled
appliances for the paralyzed
The wire implants into the brains of blind people
to create low resolution images for them
The wire implant pickup
of images from the brain of a cat, so what the cat sees could
be displayed on a screen
The warning given to a
seminar at the Paris, France Pasteur institute that unclassified
imaging technology was close to reading thoughts in 1998
With the information above in support, here is the image: