Attach a video iPod, game device, or multimedia cellphone, and two two-inch LCD displays embedded in these geeky but stylish goggles create the effect of a 50-inch TV hovering before your eyes
these things have been around for quite some time and they always parade them around in next-gen magazines, but they never seem to catch on.
but will they use genuine Ministry of Information memory holes? I won't accept imitations!
Imagine a beowulf cluster of those! YIKES!
Even if this is the wrong approach to this individual issue I think we can all agree that a new launch and delivery system was badly needed.
The space shuttle was amazing, and served as a good workhorse, but I'm excited to see how Ares can carry us forward.
Mikimoto Beans iTheatre
Attach a video iPod, game device, or multimedia cellphone, and two two-inch LCD displays embedded in these geeky but stylish goggles create the effect of a 50-inch TV hovering before your eyes
these things have been around for quite some time and they always parade them around in next-gen magazines, but they never seem to catch on.
seems like a lot of "flying car syndrome" to me
... blasted airport officials for raising bogus legal and technological arguments ...
apparently the FCC found out that so long as you know a good plumber you can have more than one series of tubes in one location
they didn't start doing it themselves because they aren't making any advertising revenue from it
yeah, it is a good way to promote general awareness, but the money to make those shows has to come from somewhere