Just to answer any further questions about Tengu – here he is in action.
Tengu sings Pavarotti
By Chris Barrow on 10 January 2009
Posted in personal stuff | 3 Responses
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10 January 2009 by Chris Barrow
Chris Barrow is co-founder of Barrow Kwong Hing Group of Companies, a private dental corporate active in independent and retail dentistry and post-graduate dental education, operating in the UK and Canada. Chris has been active as a consultant, trainer and coach to the UK dental profession for over 15 years. As a speaker he is dynamic, energetic and charismatic. In 1993 Chris moved into business coaching and became one of the first UK students at Coach University, from where he graduated as a certified coach. In 1997, he created The Dental Business School (DBS) and the development of a 12-month business coaching programme for dental practice owners and their teams, delivered to over 400 UK dental practices in the following 10 years. In the last 5 years Chris has acted as a Non-Executive Director, Director and Consultant to a number of dental corporates, whilst maintaining his freelance activity as a dental business coach for independent practice owners. BKH is the culmination of his past experience in the business of UK dentistry

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you’re clearly madder than a box of frogs, good on yer : )
Dave
I hate to be the one to point this out but he’s miming!!
Great gadget. Took me 3 runs to realise to watch the little git rather than watch the screen on your laptop. Doh!
I want these: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7817688.stm
CES also exhibited a screen that is no bigger than a half an inch wide but which promises to pack a cinematic punch.
The technology is embedded in a pair of glasses that plugs into a smartphone or laptop.
The UK’s Cambridge Display Technology is behind the Vuzix specs. It said they are “energy miserly” which means they are not a drain on devices and can last for hours.
“These glasses will plug into a cellphone that’s playing streaming video and it will be like watching a 32 inch TV in front of your eyes.