A high falutin palate at 8? What were they serving when you took her to see A Clockwork Orange?
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A high falutin palate at 8? What were they serving when you took her to see A Clockwork Orange?
Moloko drencrom.A high falutin palate at 8? What were they serving when you took her to see A Clockwork Orange?
They should just make all movies with special subtitles that can only be seen with special glasses
I've been thinking they need to do that with cell phones.
You can't see your phone in a dark theater without the glasses.
What technology transmits light to some people but not others? Infrared goggles?
Beats me, otherwise I'd be selling them.What technology transmits light to some people but not others? Infrared goggles?
You want to add light to the targeted viewer, not subtract it. You could go outside the visible spectrum, or you could go augmented reality. Either one requires bulky electronics and optics.Beats me, otherwise I'd be selling them.
It seems that there could be a screen overlay that filters the display light so that it can't be seen without glasses.
Maybe it's too close to google glasses, that never caught on.
You could just have special naked screenings.Spy glasses
You could just have special naked screenings.
I feel like I do that every time I read your posts.or you could go augmented reality
You're welcome.I feel like I do that every time I read your posts.
I'll call down to the boys in engineering and make sure it's on the next R&D meeting agenda.You want to add light to the targeted viewer, not subtract it. You could go outside the visible spectrum, or you could go augmented reality. Either one requires bulky electronics and optics.
I'll call down to the boys in engineering and make sure it's on the next R&D meeting agenda.
I was thinking more along the lines of an active 3D type of glasses. A screen fits over your phone that flickers at a frequency that makes it look black unless you're wearing glasses that are synchronized.