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Old 06-08-2010, 07:28 AM
veejo
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I wonder what portion of this technology will spawn off into military equipment to create volumes, and then consumer goods when the volumes bring down prices. Maybe it is a sign of things to come.

I recall retinal tracking used by air force pilots for pointing weapons just by looking at the target with their eyes and not having to move their head, 3 years later Canon had it in their /eos5 cameras, it focuses where you look in the view finder.

Big draw back for these guys will be global warming and the potential for more clould cover where they have built their telescope.
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