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No longer just the stuff of science fiction, 3D images could help in the spotting of terrorists, says new company.
No longer just the stuff of science fiction, 3D images could help in the spotting of terrorists, says new company.
December 26, 2009 2:17 PM PST
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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
2nd Any terrorist would EAT the bacon?
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/
- 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
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(9 Comments)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.