I know that they do something similar to this in the VR Lab at UC Davis http://www.daviswiki.org/Institute%20for%20Data%20 Visualization%20and%20Analysis
"In order to get 3D images (i.e. stereo images), each tile has two projectors behind it, shuttered to alternate images (at about 60 hertz per eye) for each eye. The user then uses shuttered glasses synchronized with the projector shutters."
125 kHz ---> 1200 m
134.2 kHz ---> 1118 m
13.56 mHz ---> 11.06 m
868 MHz to 956 Mhz ---> 0.173 m to 0.157 m
2.45 GHz ---> 0.0612 m
Can They Help Smokers Quit?
Can you recall a tree for safety problems?
No, but you can recall corn.
How the eff did this get rated "interesting." Oh wait... this is Slashdot.
Am I the only one who thought this said "Napster and Dell going directly to Hell"?
it turns out they're routing the characters through smarterchild.
I know that they do something similar to this in the VR Lab at UC Davis http://www.daviswiki.org/Institute%20for%20Data%20 Visualization%20and%20Analysis
"In order to get 3D images (i.e. stereo images), each tile has two projectors behind it, shuttered to alternate images (at about 60 hertz per eye) for each eye. The user then uses shuttered glasses synchronized with the projector shutters."
But Eddie Bauer pants aren't actually nano, it's just teflon http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/07/18/popsci.na ntech.pants/. Still, nanopants is fun to say.
If these guys are afraid of telfon, they should examine the plumbing in their house.
Who need batteries when you can use one of these? http://www.windstreampower.com/humanpower/hpgmk3.h tml