Time Projection What is the best material for the brightest projection screen?
I don't care about the best color or contrast but I want the brightest possible image. i have an old projector and am trying to make it as big of an image as possible without being dim. Don't tell me about some 9,000 dollar Elite projection screen I just want the brightest which is probably some coincidental cheap thing like reflective poster-board? Probably something reflective and/ or glossy, right? I tried printer paper but it was a little dimmer than my little DA-Lite screen.
whenever i would just use an old projector i would just shoot the image on a white wall
Atomic Timekeeping Receives time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate Auto receive function (4 times per day) Manual receive function Signal: WWVB, Frequency: 60kHz Tough Solar Power Shock Resistant 200M Water Resistant Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow World Time29 times zones (30 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off 4 Daily Alarms & 1 Snooze Alarm Time Recorder; Memory capacity: 30 records (each record contains month, day, hour, minutes, seconds) 1/100 second stopwatch Measuring capacity: 23:59'59.99" Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times Hourly Time Signal Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2039) 12/24 Hour Formats Accuracy: ±15 seconds per month (with no signal calibration) Storage Battery CTL1616 (Rechargeable Solar Battery Cell) Battery Power Indicator Power Saving Function Approx. battery life: 11 months on full charge (without further exposure to light) Module 2688 Case Width: 45mm (Approximately 1 3/4") Case Thickness: 15mm (Approximately 5/8")
Stianless Steel Case with Black Accents Negative Digital Display World Time: 39 Cities Alarms: 5 Daily Alarms, 30 Scheduled Alarms with User Programmable 14-Character Message 1/100th Second Chronograph Records Elapsed Time up to 100 Hours 100 Lap/Split Time with Memory Recall Countdown Timer Scrolling Display Mode Dual Color LED Backlight Power Saving Function Mineral Glass Crystal Water Resistant to 100 Meters (330 Feet) Stainless Steel Bracelet feature a Push Button Release Fold Over Clasp Battery Life: Approximately 2 Years 44mm Case Width (Approximately 1 3/4")
These new Baby-G are compact and cute. They might be 18% smaller than the regular jellies, but they’re still just as big on fashion. 100M Water Resistant EL Backlight with Afterglow World Tim: 29 times zones (48 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off 4 Daily Alarms & 1 Snooze Alarm Countdown Timer Measuring unit: 1 second Input range: 1 minute to 24 hours (1-minute increments and 1-hour increments) 1/100 second stopwatch Measuring capacity: 59'59.99" Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times Hourly Time Signal Button Operation Tone On/Off Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099) 12/24 Hour Formats Accuracy: +/-30 seconds per month Battery: CR1616 Approximate Battery Life: 3 Years Module 3120 37mm Case Width (Approximately 1 7/16") Weight: 37g
This new Promaster Atomic combines the best features of the Skyhawk AT and the Promaster Carbon series to create a flight chronograph with a rugged carbon fiber bezel, atomic accuracy and world time in 43 cities Stainless Steel Case and Bracelet Atomic Timekeeping with Radio Controlled Accuracy Citizen Eco-Drive Solar Power Technology never needs a battery 180 Day Power Reserve; 2.5 Year Power Reserve with Power-Save Function World Time in 43 Cities 2 Alarms 1/100 Second Chronograph Measures up to 24 Horus 99 Minute Countdown Timer Perpetual Calendar Digital Display Light Greenwich Mean Time Display One-Way Rotating Elapsed Time Carbon Fiber Bezel Non-Reflective Mineral Glass Crystal Power Reserve Indicator Water Resistant to 200 Meters (660 Feet) Bracelet features a Fold-Over Safety Clasp with Push-Button Release 44mm Case Width (Approximately 1 3/4") 15mm Case Thickness (Approximately 5/8")
The Double Time™ Collection... two great looks in one fabulous watch...Graceful design, elegant accents and an innovative twist. The Pulsar Double Time™ reversible bracelet transforms these stylish watches into versatile accessories. Wearing one of these exquisite timepieces is an occasion in itself. Reversible Bracelet: Stainless and Gold Tone (No Crystals) Gold-Tone with Swarovski® Crystal Accents CRSYTALLIZED™ Bezel with Genuine Swarovski® Crystals Genuine Mother of Pearl Dial Hardlex Crystal White Cobochon Crown Gold-Tone Stainless Steel Case and Bracelet with Jewelers Clasp Water Resistant to 30 Meters Battery Life Approximately 3 Years
Electro-Luminescent Backlight with Afterglow Solar Powered Low-Temperature Resistant (-10 °C/14 °F) Digital Compass Measures and displays direction as one of 16 points Measuring Range: 0 to 359 ° Measuring Unit: 1 ° 20 Seconds Continuous Measurement Graphic Direction Pointer Bidirectional calibration and northerly calibration function Altimeter Measuring Range: -700 to 10,000 m (-2,300 to 32,800 ft.) Measuring Unit: 5 m (20 ft.) Auto Memory Measurements (up to 40 records, each including altitude, month, date, time) High Altitude / Low Altitude Memory Cumulative Ascent / Descent Memory Relative Altitude Display Altitude Tendency Graph Altitude Differential Graphic Altitude Alarm *Changeover between meters (m) and feet (ft.) Barometer Display Range: 260 to 1,100 hPa (7.65 to 32.45 inHg) Display Unit: 1 hPa (0.05 inHg) Atmospheric Pressure Tendency Graph Atmospheric Pressure Differential Graphic *Changeover between hPa and inHg Thermometer Display range: -10 to 60 °C (14 to 140 °F) Display Unit: 0.1 °C (0.2 °F)*Changeover between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) Duplex LC Display World Time29 Time Zones (30 cities), City Code Display, Daylight Saving on/off 1/100-Second Stopwatch Measuring Capacity: 9:59'59.99'' Measuring Modes: Elapsed Time, Split Time, 1st-2nd Place Times Countdown Timer Measuring Unit: 1 second Countdown Range: 60 minutes Countdown Start Time Setting Range: 1 to 60 minutes (1-minute increments) Others: Auto-repeat, progress beeper 5 Independent Daily Alarms Hourly Time Signal Battery Power Indicator Power Save Function (automatically disables LCD if the watch is left in the dark for approximately 60 to 70 minutes, and sensor measurements if the watch is left in the dark for six or seven days) Auto-Calendar (to year 2099) 12/24-Hour Format Regular Timekeeping: Hour, minutes, seconds, pm, month, date, day Accuracy: +/-15 seconds per month Approximate battery operating time: 6 months on Rechargeable Battery (Operating period with normal use without exposure to light after full charge) 21.5 months on Rechargeable Battery (Operating period when stored in total darkness with the Power Save function ON after full charge) Size of case/62.3 X 52.2 X 14.2 mm Total weight 117 g
Electro-Luminescent Backlight with Afterglow Solar Powered Low-Temperature Resistant (-10 °C/14 °F) Digital Compass Measures and displays direction as one of 16 points Measuring Range: 0 to 359 ° Measuring Unit: 1 ° 20 Seconds Continuous Measurement Graphic Direction Pointer Bidirectional calibration and northerly calibration function Altimeter Measuring Range: -700 to 10,000 m (-2,300 to 32,800 ft.) Measuring Unit: 5 m (20 ft.) Auto Memory Measurements (up to 40 records, each including altitude, month, date, time) High Altitude / Low Altitude Memory Cumulative Ascent / Descent Memory Relative Altitude Display Altitude Tendency Graph Altitude Differential Graphic Altitude Alarm *Changeover between meters (m) and feet (ft.) Barometer Display Range: 260 to 1,100 hPa (7.65 to 32.45 inHg) Display Unit: 1 hPa (0.05 inHg) Atmospheric Pressure Tendency Graph Atmospheric Pressure Differential Graphic *Changeover between hPa and inHg Thermometer Display range: -10 to 60 °C (14 to 140 °F) Display Unit: 0.1 °C (0.2 °F)*Changeover between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) Duplex LC Display World Time29 Time Zones (30 cities), City Code Display, Daylight Saving on/off 1/100-Second Stopwatch Measuring Capacity: 9:59'59.99'' Measuring Modes: Elapsed Time, Split Time, 1st-2nd Place Times Countdown Timer Measuring Unit: 1 second Countdown Range: 60 minutes Countdown Start Time Setting Range: 1 to 60 minutes (1-minute increments) Others: Auto-repeat, progress beeper 5 Independent Daily Alarms Hourly Time Signal Battery Power Indicator Power Save Function (automatically disables LCD if the watch is left in the dark for approximately 60 to 70 minutes, and sensor measurements if the watch is left in the dark for six or seven days) Auto-Calendar (to year 2099) 12/24-Hour Format Regular Timekeeping: Hour, minutes, seconds, pm, month, date, day Accuracy: +/-15 seconds per month Approximate battery operating time: 6 months on Rechargeable Battery (Operating period with normal use without exposure to light after full charge) 21.5 months on Rechargeable Battery (Operating period when stored in total darkness with the Power Save function ON after full charge) Size of case/62.3 X 52.2 X 14.2 mm Total weight 117 g
Polished and Brushed Stainless Steel Case and Bracelet Silver/White Textured Dial with Black Accents Luminous Hands and Markers Date Window at the 3 o'clock position 24 Hour Indicator Dual Time Water Resistant to 30 Meters (100 Feet) Bracelet features a Deployment Clasp 42mm Case Width (Approximately 1 11/16")
24 Hour Dual Time Sub Dial Swiss Quartz Movement Satin and Polished finished Stainless Steel Case and Bracelet Cobochon Crown Luminous Hands Water Resistant to 100 Meters (330 Feet) Anti-Reflective Sapphire Glass Crsytal Date Window above the 6 o'clock position Bracelet features a deployement clasp with double push button release 32mm Case Width (Approximately 1 1/4")
24 Hour Dual Time Sub Dial Swiss Quartz Movement Satin and Polished finished Stainless Steel Case and Bracelet Cobochon Crown Luminous Hands Water Resistant to 100 Meters (330 Feet) Anti-Reflective Sapphire Glass Crsytal Date Window above the 6 o'clock position Bracelet features a deployement clasp with double push button release 32mm Case Width (Approximately 1 1/4")
Accuracy at Normal Temperature: +/-15 Seconds/Month (Without Signal Calibration) Time: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, pm, Month, Day, & Date 12/24 Hour Time Auto Calendar Programmed to the Year 2099 Home City Code Display Daylight Savings Time/Standard Time Time Calibration: Auto-Receive up to 6 Times a Day, Manual Receive, Last Signal Screen Receivable Signals: Mainflingen, Germany; Rugby, England; Fort Collins, Colorado (US); Fukushima, Japan; Fukuoka/Saga, Japan World Time in 48 Cities (29 Time Zones) Stopwatch Measuring Unit: 1/100 Second Measuring Capacity: 999:59'59.99 Measuring Modes: Elapsed Time, Split Time, Two Finishes Countdown Timer Measuring Unit: 1/10 Second Input Range: 1 to 60 Minutes (1 Minute Increments) Alarms: 5 Daily, 4 One Time Alarms and 1 Snooze/One Time Alarm; Hourly Time Signal Illumination: Electronic Luminescent Panel with Auto Light Switch Battery Power Indicator Power Saving Function Button Operation Tone On/Off Power Supply: Solar Cell and Rechargeable Battery Battery Life at Full Charge (without being exposed to light): Approximately 9 Months with Normal Operation 45mm Case Width (Approximately 1 3/4") 13mm Case Thickness (Approximately 1/2")
Accuracy at Normal Temperature: +/-30 Seconds/Month Timekeeping: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, am/pm, Day, Date, 12/24 Hour Format, Full Auto-Calendar to the Year 2099, Home City Code, Daylight Savings Time World Time: 48 Cities (29 Time Zones) Stopwatch: 1/100 Second, Measuring Capacity 59:59:99, Measuring Modes: Elapsed Time, Split Time, Two Finishes Countdown Timer: Measuring Unit 1 Second, Input Range 1 Minute to 24 Hours in 1 Minute and 1 Hour Increments Alarms: 5 Daily Alarms; 4 One-Time Alarms and 1 Snooze Alarm; Hourly Time Signal Illumination: Electro-Luminescent Backlight with Selectable Duration Time Button Operation Tone On/Off Battery Type: CR1616 Battery Life: 3 Years with Normal Use 37mm Case Width (Approximately 1 1/2") 13mm Case Thickness (Approximately 1/2")
A sporty update to the Mondaine classic look featuring the convenience of a 2nd time zone display, along with a bigger, bolder size and a topstiched leather strap. Crown at the 10 o'clock allows you to set the city for the 2nd time zone on the bezel and set the 3rd hand to the appropriate 24 hour time for that time zine Quality Swiss quartz movement Stainless steel case Mineral crystal is scratch-resistant Genuine black leather strap with white topstitching Tested water-resistant to 30 meters Dimensions: Case 40 mm
A sporty update to the Mondaine classic look featuring the convenience of a 2nd time zone display, along with a bigger, bolder size and a topstiched leather strap. Crown at the 10 o'clock allows you to set the city for the 2nd time zone on the bezel and set the 3rd hand to the appropriate 24 hour time for that time zine Quality Swiss quartz movement Stainless steel case Mineral crystal is scratch-resistant Genuine black leather strap with white topstitching Tested water-resistant to 30 meters Dimensions: Case 40 mm
Accuracy at Normal Temperature: +/- 15 Seconds per Month Digital Timekeeping: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, am/pm, Month, Day, Date, 12/14 Hour Time Format Full Auto Calendar Pre-Programmed until the Year 2039 3 On Screen Formats: Day/Date & Time, Home City Codes, and Daylight Savings Time/Standard Time Analog Timekeeping: Hour and Minutes (Minute Hand moves every 20 seconds, digital graphics count the seconds) World Time: 27 Cities (29 Time Zones) Countdown Timer: Measuring Unit: 1 Second Countdown Range: 60 Minutes Countdown Start Time Setting Range: 1 to 60 Minutes in 1 Minute Increments Auto-Repeat Timing Progress Beeper Stopwatch Measuring Unit: 1/100 Second Measuring Capacity: 59:59:99 Measuring Modes: Elapsed Time, Split Time, Two Finishes Alarms: 4 Daily Alarms and 1 Snooze Alarm; Hourly Time Signal Illumination: LED Selectable Illumination Duration (1-3 Seconds) Auto-Light Switch 46mm Case Width (Approximately 1 3/4") 14mm Case Thickness (Approximately 9/16") Battery: CR1220 Battery Life: Approximately 3 Years with Normal Use
Accuracy at Normal Temperature: +/- 15 Seconds per Month Digital Timekeeping: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, am/pm, Month, Day, Date, 12/14 Hour Time Format Full Auto Calendar Pre-Programmed until the Year 2039 3 On Screen Formats: Day/Date & Time, Home City Codes, and Daylight Savings Time/Standard Time Analog Timekeeping: Hour and Minutes (Minute Hand moves every 20 seconds, digital graphics count the seconds) World Time: 27 Cities (29 Time Zones) Countdown Timer: Measuring Unit: 1 Second Countdown Range: 60 Minutes Countdown Start Time Setting Range: 1 to 60 Minutes in 1 Minute Increments Auto-Repeat Timing Progress Beeper Stopwatch Measuring Unit: 1/100 Second Measuring Capacity: 59:59:99 Measuring Modes: Elapsed Time, Split Time, Two Finishes Alarms: 4 Daily Alarms and 1 Snooze Alarm; Hourly Time Signal Illumination: LED Selectable Illumination Duration (1-3 Seconds) Auto-Light Switch 46mm Case Width (Approximately 1 3/4") 14mm Case Thickness (Approximately 9/16") Battery: CR1220 Battery Life: Approximately 3 Years with Normal Use
Accuracy at Normal Temperature: +/- 15 Seconds per Month Digital Timekeeping: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, am/pm, Month, Day, Date, 12/14 Hour Time Format Full Auto Calendar Pre-Programmed until the Year 2039 3 On Screen Formats: Day/Date & Time, Home City Codes, and Daylight Savings Time/Standard Time Analog Timekeeping: Hour and Minutes (Minute Hand moves every 20 seconds, digital graphics count the seconds) World Time: 27 Cities (29 Time Zones) Countdown Timer: Measuring Unit: 1 Second Countdown Range: 60 Minutes Countdown Start Time Setting Range: 1 to 60 Minutes in 1 Minute Increments Auto-Repeat Timing Progress Beeper Stopwatch Measuring Unit: 1/100 Second Measuring Capacity: 59:59:99 Measuring Modes: Elapsed Time, Split Time, Two Finishes Alarms: 4 Daily Alarms and 1 Snooze Alarm; Hourly Time Signal Illumination: LED Selectable Illumination Duration (1-3 Seconds) Auto-Light Switch 46mm Case Width (Approximately 1 3/4") 14mm Case Thickness (Approximately 9/16") Battery: CR1220 Battery Life: Approximately 3 Years with Normal Use
Accuracy at Normat Temperature: +/-15 Seconds/Month Timekeeping: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, am/pm, Month, Day, Date, 12/24 Hour Formats, Pre-Programmed Calendar to the Year 2039 Countdown Timer: Measuring Unit: 1 Second Countdown Range: 60 Minutes Elapsed Time Measurement: Up to 99 Hours, 59 Minutes, 59 Seconds Setting Times: Countdown Start Time : 1-60 Minutes in 1 Minute Increments; Reset Times: 1-5 Mintues in 1 Minute Increments Timer Modes: Auto-Repeat Timing, Elapsed Time Progress Beeper Alarms: 4 One-Time Alarms, 1 Snooze Alarm, Hourly Time Signal Stopwatch: Measuring Unit: 1/100 Second Measuring Capacity: 99:59'59.99" Measuring Modes: Elapsed Time, Split Time, Two Finishes Dual Time: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, am/pm Backlight: Electro Luminescent Backlight Auto-Light Switch: Operates only in the dark Battery Power Indicator Power Saving Function Operation at Low Temperature Resistance (-10 Degrees Celcius/14 Degrees Farenheit) Water Resistant to 200 Meters 46mm Case Width (Approximately 1 13/16") 14mm Case Thickness (Approximately 9/16")
Atomic Timekeeping Receives time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate Auto receive function (4 times per day) Manual receive function Signal: WWVB, Frequency: 60kHz Tough Solar Power Shock Resistant 200M Water Resistant Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow World Time29 times zones (30 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off 4 Daily Alarms & 1 Snooze Alarm Time Recorder; Memory capacity: 30 records (each record contains month, day, hour, minutes, seconds) 1/100 second stopwatch Measuring capacity: 23:59'59.99" Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times Hourly Time Signal Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2039) 12/24 Hour Formats Accuracy: ±15 seconds per month (with no signal calibration) Storage Battery CTL1616 (Rechargeable Solar Battery Cell) Battery Power Indicator Power Saving Function Approx. battery life: 11 months on full charge (without further exposure to light) Module 2688 Case Width: 45mm (Approximately 1 3/4") Case Thickness: 15mm (Approximately 5/8")
Account limit of 2098 requests per hour exceeded.
Step Back In Time (KYLIEX2008 Tour Projection) - Kylie Minogue [HQ]
Yes, we are all 5D spiritual Beings within our temporary 3D body, and 5D us is able to create and to sometimes detach from but be aware of our 3D body, which sometimes happens when people are having medical operations and find themselves looking down at the procedure and being able to recount every details once they *come round* afterwards!
Your own abilities are very unusual, and I suspect you are an Indigo or Crystal young person (child is the term normally applied) which you can look up on the net, for books have been written about them and support groups exist, sometimes called the Pychic children or similar..
You are an older *soul* who has come to Earth in a very sensitive body which allows you to perceive the input and awareness of your spiritual self within…Contact me if you feel to do so.I teach about these things and am a medium myself..
We are MUCH more special, all of us, than we are taught in school and church, but now our consciousness level is being raised as we approach 2012, more and more people, usually younger people, are having spiritual awareness experiences which, because we are not told about them, can cause fear and alarm, but they are perfectly natural and are MEANT to be happening now as we head for massive and exciting changes happening by 2012..
I am in touch with a young man whose abilities include being able to consciously change the weather over his house!..Yes we are all THAT special, but there are those who secretly rule over our world that dont want us to realize that as that will remove their power over us, but not for much longer!!
Relax, you'll improve a lot with time. The fuller vocal tone that will project comes with lots of practice, same as the breathing control, and the emotive qualities. You just need to be patient, keep practicing, and don't get discouraged if improvements take a while to come. It can be frustrating, but hang in there. I found that improvements for me often happened quickly after many months of hard work for no apparent improvement, as opposed to a gradual, steady increase.
I used to be quite expert on CAMAC modules but that was 1982 and I assumed that they were no longer used. I designed and built the trigger module used in the first double beta decay experiment at UC Irvine. This was a time projection chamber with Helmholtz coils around a sheet of mylar coated with an isotope of selenium. And I did a CAMAC command module for an experiment at Los Alamos (for Herb Chen, it was mostly used to measure temperatures using thermocouples) and also a couple of modules used by a plasma lab to measure small currents and voltages.
The example that you use to prove that this is not the first time a projection TV has ben converted into a multitouch is wrong. In the article you link to, it clearly states that he built the enclosure to resemble a commercial projection TV. He does state you probably could use a commercial rear projection TV, but until now I haven't seen it done.
I used to be quite expert on CAMAC modules but that was 1982 and I assumed that they were no longer used. I designed and built the trigger module used in the first double beta decay experiment at UC Irvine. This was a time projection chamber with Helmholtz coils around a sheet of mylar coated with an isotope of selenium. And I did a CAMAC command module for an experiment at Los Alamos (for Herb Chen, it was mostly used to measure temperatures using thermocouples) and also a couple of modules used by a plasma lab to measure small currents and voltages.
The same things have been happening to me. It just happened the other night i was ripped out of sleep to see a giant spider i reached for it and it wasnt even there. It happened again this morning i was ripped out of my sleep cause of a dream and woke up in a panic and nauseated and couldnt fall back asleep til i calmed down. I am kinda scared to sleep sometimes, but if i dont sleep the worse i feel. Sometimes im too tired to sleep. I never knew what that meant til now. I dont care what anybody says "diet, exercise" it is freakin scary. Either you have a sleep disorder or the place is haunted. I know ill never watch incidious before i go to sleep……..
Too many to read… While I have skimmed some of Sylvia's books and feel a few statements have merit, I do not think she has the ability to predict the future.
What people fail to take into account with predictions is that there are always backlashes to trends, discoveries etc. They predicted in the sixties (yes, I was alive then) that by 2000 we would all transport ourselves by Jetson-like copters and would also live on the moon. Society decides things have gone too far in one direction (space exploration or social mores, whatever) and then there is a swing backwards.
I do think global warming, barring some huge volcanic eruption, will devastate us.
About Me
Hi, JT here. I recently received a Projection Alarm Clock as a gift and thought that it was just the coolest thing ever. I've started giving them to friends and thought I'd do a little research and put a site together about Projection Clocks and Atomic Clocks. I hope you enjoy!
10 Comments
Yes, we are all 5D spiritual Beings within our temporary 3D body, and 5D us is able to create and to sometimes detach from but be aware of our 3D body, which sometimes happens when people are having medical operations and find themselves looking down at the procedure and being able to recount every details once they *come round* afterwards!
Your own abilities are very unusual, and I suspect you are an Indigo or Crystal young person (child is the term normally applied) which you can look up on the net, for books have been written about them and support groups exist, sometimes called the Pychic children or similar..
You are an older *soul* who has come to Earth in a very sensitive body which allows you to perceive the input and awareness of your spiritual self within…Contact me if you feel to do so.I teach about these things and am a medium myself..
We are MUCH more special, all of us, than we are taught in school and church, but now our consciousness level is being raised as we approach 2012, more and more people, usually younger people, are having spiritual awareness experiences which, because we are not told about them, can cause fear and alarm, but they are perfectly natural and are MEANT to be happening now as we head for massive and exciting changes happening by 2012..
I am in touch with a young man whose abilities include being able to consciously change the weather over his house!..Yes we are all THAT special, but there are those who secretly rule over our world that dont want us to realize that as that will remove their power over us, but not for much longer!!
Relax, you'll improve a lot with time. The fuller vocal tone that will project comes with lots of practice, same as the breathing control, and the emotive qualities. You just need to be patient, keep practicing, and don't get discouraged if improvements take a while to come. It can be frustrating, but hang in there. I found that improvements for me often happened quickly after many months of hard work for no apparent improvement, as opposed to a gradual, steady increase.
K4, L2, M4, N3, O4, P2, Q1, R1, S1
I used to be quite expert on CAMAC modules but that was 1982 and I assumed that they were no longer used. I designed and built the trigger module used in the first double beta decay experiment at UC Irvine. This was a time projection chamber with Helmholtz coils around a sheet of mylar coated with an isotope of selenium. And I did a CAMAC command module for an experiment at Los Alamos (for Herb Chen, it was mostly used to measure temperatures using thermocouples) and also a couple of modules used by a plasma lab to measure small currents and voltages.
That's called dreaming. A completely natural hallucination. They can happen when you're half-awake. Sorry to disappoint.
The example that you use to prove that this is not the first time a projection TV has ben converted into a multitouch is wrong. In the article you link to, it clearly states that he built the enclosure to resemble a commercial projection TV. He does state you probably could use a commercial rear projection TV, but until now I haven't seen it done.
Your quesion is stupid ailens yeah right
K4, L2, M4, N3, O4, P2, Q1, R1, S1
I used to be quite expert on CAMAC modules but that was 1982 and I assumed that they were no longer used. I designed and built the trigger module used in the first double beta decay experiment at UC Irvine. This was a time projection chamber with Helmholtz coils around a sheet of mylar coated with an isotope of selenium. And I did a CAMAC command module for an experiment at Los Alamos (for Herb Chen, it was mostly used to measure temperatures using thermocouples) and also a couple of modules used by a plasma lab to measure small currents and voltages.
The same things have been happening to me. It just happened the other night i was ripped out of sleep to see a giant spider i reached for it and it wasnt even there. It happened again this morning i was ripped out of my sleep cause of a dream and woke up in a panic and nauseated and couldnt fall back asleep til i calmed down. I am kinda scared to sleep sometimes, but if i dont sleep the worse i feel. Sometimes im too tired to sleep. I never knew what that meant til now. I dont care what anybody says "diet, exercise" it is freakin scary. Either you have a sleep disorder or the place is haunted. I know ill never watch incidious before i go to sleep……..
Too many to read… While I have skimmed some of Sylvia's books and feel a few statements have merit, I do not think she has the ability to predict the future.
What people fail to take into account with predictions is that there are always backlashes to trends, discoveries etc. They predicted in the sixties (yes, I was alive then) that by 2000 we would all transport ourselves by Jetson-like copters and would also live on the moon. Society decides things have gone too far in one direction (space exploration or social mores, whatever) and then there is a swing backwards.
I do think global warming, barring some huge volcanic eruption, will devastate us.