0chooseausername 13 years ago Yes, NachoMahma is right : It's not new.And I'm still waiting for this technology to be widely (and cheaply) accessible though ...Question : Is this a portable compact DVD-player or a mini Satellite-dish that they all wear at the top of their skull ?? =o]
0Goodhartchooseausername Reply 13 years ago Choose....that is a kippah (or more commonly known as a yarmulka) ... but you probably already knew that...
0chooseausernameGoodhart Reply 13 years ago Actually, I did not know it was also called "yarmulka" or "yamaka" =o)Here is again a proof that it is still possible to learn something interesting thanks to stupid jokes ;oP
0Goodhartchooseausername Reply 13 years ago Well, I was trying hard to be the "straight-man" there, without being too obvious :-)
0chooseausernameGoodhart Reply 13 years ago With some more training, maybe we will be able to compete with them ?? =o)
0GoodhartWeissensteinburg Reply 13 years ago Oh ok, I thought you were singling him out because of his "heritage" ;-)
0NachoMahma 13 years ago . Not exactly a new idea, but they're the smallest I've seen. Search for "VR goggles" or "VR glasses" for more examples.
0WeissensteinburgNachoMahma Reply 13 years ago VR goggles have small tvs, these allow you to see normally through the glasses, than see the video feed.
0GoodhartNachoMahma Reply 13 years ago Yep, it struck me as pretty wild when I saw them demonstrated (on the video, not in person).
0Brennn10 13 years ago Those are pretty awesome. If only someone would make an Instructable on how to make those...
0GoodhartBrennn10 Reply 13 years ago |Yeah, that would have to be a kit. There is a wee bit of complexity there. ;-)
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13 years ago
Yes, NachoMahma is right : It's not new.
And I'm still waiting for this technology to be widely (and cheaply) accessible though ...
Question : Is this a portable compact DVD-player or a mini Satellite-dish that they all wear at the top of their skull ?? =o]
Reply 13 years ago
Choose....that is a kippah (or more commonly known as a yarmulka) ... but you probably already knew that...
Reply 13 years ago
Actually, I did not know it was also called "yarmulka" or "yamaka" =o)
Here is again a proof that it is still possible to learn something interesting thanks to stupid jokes ;oP
Reply 13 years ago
Well, I was trying hard to be the "straight-man" there, without being too obvious :-)
Reply 13 years ago
With some more training, maybe we will be able to compete with them ?? =o)
Reply 13 years ago
I prefer Abbott and Costello myself :-)
13 years ago
Good ole Jews!
Reply 13 years ago
Or maybe, good ole "humans", eh ? ;-)
Reply 13 years ago
But the man had a yamaka!
Reply 13 years ago
Oh ok, I thought you were singling him out because of his "heritage" ;-)
13 years ago
oy vey!
13 years ago
. Not exactly a new idea, but they're the smallest I've seen. Search for "VR goggles" or "VR glasses" for more examples.
Reply 13 years ago
Yeah, quite a bit smaller than the R-Zone
Reply 13 years ago
just a weeeee bit smaller :-)
Reply 13 years ago
VR goggles have small tvs, these allow you to see normally through the glasses, than see the video feed.
Reply 13 years ago
. Ah. OK, thanks for the clarification.
Reply 13 years ago
Yep, it struck me as pretty wild when I saw them demonstrated (on the video, not in person).
13 years ago
Those are pretty awesome. If only someone would make an Instructable on how to make those...
Reply 13 years ago
|Yeah, that would have to be a kit. There is a wee bit of complexity there. ;-)