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Comments on: Holograms help protect Super Bowl

No longer just the stuff of science fiction, 3D images could help in the spotting of terrorists, says new company.

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Keep 'Em Safe... Get 'Er Done
by marileev February 3, 2006 2:59 PM PST
Hmmm... a little creepy, but my city's team, The Seattle Seahawks are in Super Bowl XL, so whatever it takes to keep our team, its fans, and this national event safe. - Go Seahawks! We support you - http://www.iwantmyess.com/?p=44
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Seattle Seahawks Rally
by marileev February 6, 2006 10:52 AM PST
Okay, well, there's always next year, the team will see many of us from our office at Essential Security Software at the 2pm Rally today at Qwest Stadium.
thank god for football!
by freq February 3, 2006 7:49 PM PST
football saves the world... if it werent for professional sports, we would be fighting with each other...
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No, "football" only saves America
by pjianwei February 4, 2006 1:19 AM PST
cos not many other people (in fact hardly anyone else) in the world watch "football". Anyway it is not as if its american fighting against american so it do not even save anyone.
I guess people are more interested in the pre-show, half time performance and for myself godaddy ads instead of american football, sorry guys thats what e rest of the world call it
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by booboo1243 February 5, 2006 2:49 PM PST
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Why dont u suggest cleansing the world or
by pjianwei February 6, 2006 12:16 AM PST
at least USA of muslim? Comments like yours drains any sympathy for the next terror attack on America.
Sad that you would make such a joke.
by Chevaliermusic February 6, 2006 6:44 AM PST
1st I don't consider any terrorist to be 'Muslim' as terrorism is against our religion.

2nd Any terrorist would EAT the bacon?
These are *not* holograms
by Kaveh1000 February 5, 2006 4:21 PM PST
I don't know what kind of 3D trick they are using, but it's *not*
holography.

*Please correct this mistake.*

Mr Fischbach, who is quoted, should know this. He was heading
the amusingly named "American Propylaea" many years ago,
promising real time moving holograms. Needless to say the
company disappeared. Looks like he's resurfaced.

Kaveh Bazargan
http://www.holographer.org/
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when is a hologram not a hologram?
by Steven L Smith February 5, 2006 6:42 PM PST
When it is used as an optical diffuser, Although it is great that
Stereo is being used to "increase" information for defense, this is
all that this display is, a stereoscopic display. I am glad that Jim
has kept going with his display work.
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