And that is what they're admitting to, which leads me to the question, what do they actually have that they won't talk about.
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In grad school, a prof of mine stated that the wearable chip will soon become a required implant. That was 20 years ago. And the madness continues. Appreciate the post.
Frank T wrote:
And that is what they're admitting to, which leads me to the question, what do they actually have that they won't talk about.
I'd love to know. If you slip into one of those top secret R&D facilities be sure to post plenty of pics before you "disappear". :shock: :lol:
If it will help, in 1976 I was assigned to the Naval Photographic Center in Washington, DC and it still had a R & D section then. In conversation with one of the staff, I was told that the navy had a film that recorded 11000 line pairs/mm according to tests and computations (Tri-X at the time only could get a fraction of that and the most normally discerned was 700 line pairs/mm). Remember this was in 1976. I asked where they were going with this and was told that the inventor of the film had stopped work on it because he was working on a process for high temperature color film processing so that the civilian color labs could process film faster and make more money by processing more film in a given amount of time. Knowing that they had a that film in 1976 makes sme wonder what they have now.
Darn! It's after 7 pm. Can't try to preorder one from B&H!! heehee...
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