Comments on: CNN's human 'hologram' on election night
News network beamed one of its correspondents from Chicago to New York City in a "hologram" during its election night coverage.
News network beamed one of its correspondents from Chicago to New York City in a "hologram" during its election night coverage.
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This is an ignorant and sloppy article, unworthy of the label "news".
- by adayoldbagel November 16, 2008 9:19 PM PST
- this... isn't that amazing. Just expensive.
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Showing 3 of 3 pages (56 Comments)Not holography at all, and I really wish they'd stop saying she was "beamed" in to the studio, as it's a joke for them to claim to have come a even a step closer to realizing aspects of the greatest science fiction universe ever devised by mankind. It doesn't really help either that this is CNN doing it; couldn't someone a little less disgustingly biased and fact-twisting have been publicized?