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who_cares

who_cares

I'm lost
September 2003

OCT 07, 2003 03:51 PM

http://www.io2technology.com/videos.htm

I can't wait to have one of these.

Poser

Poser

Tampa, FL
May 2003

OCT 07, 2003 03:54 PM

Kinda reminds me of minoity report

freckle

freckle

Seattle, WA
January 2003

OCT 07, 2003 05:01 PM

i thought it was goign to be a thread about keanu frown

Pucabul

pucabul

Seattle, WA
February 2003

OCT 07, 2003 06:12 PM

Heh. I was thinking Joey Lawrence.

schoolgirl

schoolgirl

Christmas Island
May 2003

OCT 07, 2003 06:16 PM

Pucabul said:
Heh. I was thinking Joey Lawrence.



me too! whoa!

Pucabul

pucabul

Seattle, WA
February 2003

OCT 07, 2003 06:22 PM

Uh... after reading that all about that... if it's for real... that's really, really awsome. This is the stuff I've been seeing in sci-fi movies since I was I was three. That was the Stars Wars chess-game. They'll figure out how to make fully 360degree viewable 3D images next. That can move across a plane. Too cool.

Any guesses how much one will cost? wink

who_cares

who_cares

I'm lost
September 2003

OCT 07, 2003 07:02 PM

You wouldn't believe some of the shit we have now, makes Star Wars look like shit by comparison.

The army actually has clothing that changes color to match the environment, lasers that can shoot down missles, and self-healing tanks.

NASA has created three new revoltionary rocket engines in the last ten years (if only they had more money!). And it seriously looks like the pharmaceutical team on the space station has found a true HIV vaccine.

GM hopes to have the first Hydrogen powered cars available for the general public sometime in 2005-2007.

There's all sorts of cool shit going on now.

who_cares

who_cares

I'm lost
September 2003

OCT 07, 2003 07:05 PM

I know that a holographic TV will run you between $15,000 and $150,000 depending on size. The company hopes for a consumer model by, I think, 2005.