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To: Stephan Gregory Chase who wrote (783)12/30/1997 3:29:00 AM
From: kili  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720
 
Stephan,
I love sci-fi. I can fully imagine how VRD triggers the imagination of sci-fi authors. VRD isn't as much wild fantasy as it seems, logically speaking. With small, portable units, i.e. light-weighted glasses fitted with VRD, even the most far out authors of sci-fi would be on track. Data can in principle be brought down from any source: sound, data, pictures, by satelite or ground based emittors: you name it and it's out there somewhere. Ripening for the common use of everybody. VRD is just the medium for showing all this. The tool.
We're long in MVIS and longing for this kind of future. Wouldn't be here if it were not so, would we?

Thanks for all the exitement and informative postings in 1997. Best of lusk for you all and especially MVIS in the year to come.

Kim

PS. Since you mentioned Kim 'hot lips' B. in you last post, Stephan, Hope you've understood that I, although carrying the same name, am a mr.?



To: Stephan Gregory Chase who wrote (783)1/7/1998 8:42:00 PM
From: Steven  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720
 
Look at page 3 of Electronic News 1/5/98 issue. Hitachi ad with retinal display glasses.