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RE: VECTOR: It's alive 25" vector


From: John Robertson ( )
Date: Mon May 01 2000 - 11:16:54 CDT


What I think would be fun is conning one of the planetariums to hook up
Tempest to their vector projectors...Now who do I know at our planetarium,
and would it EVER make a great show...I think it might sell tickets!

Hmmm, a few of Clay's multi's and a very big cashbox...

John :-#)#

At 09:07 AM 5/1/2000 , Keith, Brendan wrote:
>Err, wouldn't converting a 50" projector to vector operation
>be a little trickier? Isn't the largest tube about 35"?
>
>Brendan Keith
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Christopher X. Candreva [mailto: ]
> >
> > In another 5 years, if the switch to HDTV is forced like the current plan
> > is, there may be a glut of cheap TV's on the market. Tubes forever ! 50
>inch
> > Tempest !
> >
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