On Aug 20, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Elizabeth Buie wrote:

I know that's not what you're talking about Jared, so I'm not really arguing against you. I'm just pointing out that there are some cases where it *is* helpful -- even necessary -- to know where people are looking, and for how
long.  Or, more specifically, where they are NOT looking.

It doesn't take expensive eye-tracking devices to determine that if someone is texting while driving, they are probably a good candidate for a Darwin Award.

To toss this little nugget into the mix as some valid if minor counterpoint to Jared's stated opposition to eye-tracking is really a disservice to how much Jared actually knows about this topic, and how much experience and expertise he has in research and technology.

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