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	<title>Comments on: Knight Rider: Zoe&#039;s 3D Show Off</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 16:28:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A similar device is used to project a &#039;sky movie&#039; in the book Maxie Time, (by R Abachi, 2000 iunivers) the date of the event was prior to 2000, and it seems there is a more developed &#039;black project&#039; technology out there if this account is to be believed. What is of interest is just how much power/bandwidth is required for the Heliodisplay to project a 90&quot;diagonal image vs how much more would be needed to project against the entire horizon?
Of further interest is if that capability existed prior to 2000, who owns it?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A similar device is used to project a &#8216;sky movie&#8217; in the book Maxie Time, (by R Abachi, 2000 iunivers) the date of the event was prior to 2000, and it seems there is a more developed &#8216;black project&#8217; technology out there if this account is to be believed. What is of interest is just how much power/bandwidth is required for the Heliodisplay to project a 90&#8243;diagonal image vs how much more would be needed to project against the entire horizon?<br />
Of further interest is if that capability existed prior to 2000, who owns it?</p>
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