Interesting indeed, but a lot of confusing verbiage to me. But we’ll see as time moves on.
Bruce.
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I agree with Rider
.. There is a lot of confusing verbage
Bla, Bla, Bla, Bla.
Cheers
Goldstar46
George Veazey
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riderxlx wrote:
...but a lot of confusing verbiage to me.
Throwing in a lot of confusing words sometimes makes the author seem more impressive.
Phones keep getting better and so do cameras. A phone will never be a "camera" to me. Look at the prices of the top-level phones!
Sounds like high tech Fresnel lenses May have a future
jerryc41 wrote:
Throwing in a lot of confusing words sometimes makes the author seem more impressive.
If you can't dazzle them with brilliance,
baffle them with bullshit!
What the article didn’t say was that these improvements can’t happen until Geordi can calibrate the dilithium crystals into the proper mold. And because Scotty is no longer with us, it’s gong to take a while to decode the subliminal Kaylon matrix. Also, compensating the graviton subspace atmosphere with the temporal subspace frame and optical combadge will take time.
Then, there’s the problem with the quantum drive shaping the lenses, confusing the engineering staff because they couldn’t differentiate between the warp core, warp drive and warped lenses.
Your mileage may vary.
dustie
Loc: Nose to the grindstone
newsguygeorge wrote:
What the article didn’t say was that these improvements can’t happen until Geordi can calibrate the dilithium crystals into the proper mold. And because Scotty is no longer with us, it’s gong to take a while to decode the subliminal Kaylon matrix. Also, compensating the graviton subspace atmosphere with the temporal subspace frame and optical combadge will take time.
Then, there’s the problem with the quantum drive shaping the lenses, confusing the engineering staff because they couldn’t differentiate between the warp core, warp drive and warped lenses.
Your mileage may vary.
What the article didn’t say was that these improve... (
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And that still may fall far behind the excellencies of Dick Tracy's wrist mounted watch/radio/camera/video player/x-ray device.
BS is in the eye of the beholder.
Concur... that's why I didn't know if it was snake oil.
dustie
Loc: Nose to the grindstone
jerryc41 wrote:
BS is in the eye of the beholder.
....and in the nose and the clothes! 😊
jerryc41 wrote:
BS is in the eye of the beholder.
Yup, some people believe anything.
Longshadow wrote:
Yup, some people believe anything.
I didn't know... and I'm not sure if it is correct... that's why I posted the snake oil caution.
If it is correct, it is very interesting and will likely have some effect on cameras and photography. That's the reason I posted it.
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