Here's the deal: I post things, and you either read them, or you don't. Also, you could reply, but I think if you want to reply, you should have to read what I write first. Too bad I can't enforce that.
If you watched Minority Report and noticed the technological flaws instead of the plot, you may find this funny. Too bad I used my only good(?) joke about this in the title.
Ha, this technology is being developed by Raytheon. Good to know I work for a company that pursues only the technology that looks really cool in movies.
I dotn know how new this is though. At the hockey hall of fame in Toronto, they had a display to look at stats of players or something like that which used a similar hand gesture interface. Besides, the picture in the article looks like the display is projected on a wall, not displayed in a cool lookign glass panel. I can only hop that their floppy disks are at least clear and display whatever data is contained in them on the outside.
Ha, this technology is being developed by Raytheon. Good to know I work for a company that pursues only the technology that looks really cool in movies.
ReplyDeleteI dotn know how new this is though. At the hockey hall of fame in Toronto, they had a display to look at stats of players or something like that which used a similar hand gesture interface. Besides, the picture in the article looks like the display is projected on a wall, not displayed in a cool lookign glass panel. I can only hop that their floppy disks are at least clear and display whatever data is contained in them on the outside.