How to have an out-of-body experience at a lecture and still get everything
In the James Bond movies and espionage TV shows of the 1970s, the height of spy technology was the “miniature” camera, a palm-sized box that the hero would use to snap photos of top-secret documents. The super-spy was also equipped with a wristwatch that was really a communicator, and a tiny tape recorder that could capture the villain’s foul plans (which the villain always took the time to explain to the hero in great detail, thus ensuring his own failure).
Remember that in those days, whenever the police had to summon Batman, they had to aim a circular beam of light through a bat shape at the sky.
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