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Hi Tom: Now here’s a 3D TV technology I think I could love… “flying copter- pixel” displays. I’m not a very big fan of the current 3D technologies (glasses mandatory), but this might change my views if it ever becomes a viable technology and ready for the marketplace. It brings to mind 3D Star Wars chess boards. I would love to hear your thoughts & comments on it. Keep up the great work on your webcast … it’s great to see Molly back on the show! webpage: So I’m sure you guys have gotten a lot of responses to Beja’s email - The Linux hippie in Evanston, IL Hi Buzz Crew, Love the show

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  • Hi Tom: Now here’s a 3D TV technology I think I could love… “flying copter- pixel” displays. I’m not a very big fan of the current 3D technologies (glasses mandatory), but this might change my views if it ever becomes a viable technology and ready for the marketplace. It brings to mind 3D Star Wars chess boards. I would love to hear your thoughts & comments on it. Keep up the great work on your webcast … it’s great to see Molly back on the show! webpage: So I’m sure you guys have gotten a lot of responses to Beja’s email - The Linux hippie in Evanston, IL Hi Buzz Crew, Love the show
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  • But I don't WANNA Twitter!
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  • 2010-03-01(xsd:date)
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  • 1175(xsd:integer)
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  • 2483.0
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  • Tom Merritt Co-hosts: Donald Bell & Brian Tong
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  • Hi Tom: Now here’s a 3D TV technology I think I could love… “flying copter- pixel” displays. I’m not a very big fan of the current 3D technologies (glasses mandatory), but this might change my views if it ever becomes a viable technology and ready for the marketplace. It brings to mind 3D Star Wars chess boards. I would love to hear your thoughts & comments on it. Keep up the great work on your webcast … it’s great to see Molly back on the show! webpage: So I’m sure you guys have gotten a lot of responses to Beja’s email - If I buy a table from Target, I can put whatever I want on that table - I’m not locked down to only using Target sold paper, eating meals on it made only with Target sold food, decorating it with only a Target sold center piece. The reason the Apple lockdown of apps makes me uncomfortable is that an operating system is a platform. I should be able to use that platform however I want if I really own it. I don’t purchase Apple because they make it very clear that the platform isn’t mine – It’s Apple’s. The Linux hippie in Evanston, IL Hi Buzz Crew, On episode 1172, Molly said she would spend some time figuring out what patent she would get on a shirt from Braindex. My suggestion would be US Patent #6360693. It is a patent for an ‘animal toy’ that looks very much like what most of us would call a stick (see Figure 1 in the attached pdf copy). I love the part that suggests that it could be made from wood and built to float in water. It is not very high tech but I wish I would have thought of it… Love the show
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