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Restored B-17 Flying video
Of course, in their defense, those early mobile phones had MUCH better audio
quality than the junk we have today. Sure, they're now very portable and handy, but half the time people sound like their under water... That's modern DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY! It's for the NEW MILLENIUM!!!! Did you hear about the new imaging system that will soon replace megapixel cameras? It uses molecular technology rather than an old fashioned digital imager. One of the advantages is that one can upgrade their imager easily when better technology comes along. The system uses a chemical imaging ribbon with incredible resolution. It is said that the ordinary ribbons being made now are already the equivalent of twenty or thirty megapixels, and the imagers are much more sensitive and responsive to light than present day digital image chips. Consumer imaging ribbons are limited to a little under 40 images per ribbon, but there are cameras, generally used by pros, which can hold up to a thousand super-high resolution images. Cameras designed for video can use the same ribbon, and can get up to sixteen thousand medium resolution images ("medium" being something like five megapixel equivalent). I tell you, technology moves fast! Jose -- He who laughs, lasts. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Restored B-17 Flying video
That's modern DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY! It's for the NEW MILLENIUM!!!!
Did you hear about the new imaging system that will soon replace megapixel cameras? It uses molecular technology rather than an old fashioned digital imager. snip of great stuff... ROTFLMAO! You kill me, Jose.... :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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