Thursday, November 6, 2008

Stop the insanity: CNN's 'hologram' was horrendous | The Digital Home - Don Reisinger's take on the tech closest to home - CNET News

 

First of all, if CNET is going to write stupid commentaries like this, then their own reputation is going down the toilet.  Everyone has the right to their opinion including CNET, good or bad, but one must be professional about it.

Second, The reason for showing this "hologram reporting had nothing to do with the election coverage.  It was simply a good time to present this new technology.  This was a crude aspect of a 3-D hologram, but it shown that we are not only in the "Technology Age," but it is growing faster then ever before.  There will be critics that will always demean things.  I know I have done so myself.  There are things that I do not like and will voice my opinion on it.

Why I am writing this blog posting on this article in the first place is to state that I support CNN's endeavor to promote and encourage this new and wonderful technology.  What will make the new technology better is first to allow many to know it is out there.  As time goes by, the engineers that will be working on this new technology will improve upon it.  Right now as CNN stated, it takes 35 HD cameras to develop this holographic image.  Right now that is way to much money to have a live football game or whatever game it is to be shown on one's living room.  Even the projection of it in the home will be a lot of money.

In time, engineers will improve on this technology, so more and more will be able to use it with less hardware.  That in itself will drop the price tag.  How fast our technology is growing, it would not surprise me to see a number of people using this technology in a few years.  Spite our economy issues, technology is growing and growing at alarming rates.  Since the 1970s, nothing has slowed down the fast rate that are technology is growing, and it is growing faster and faster constantly.

As for CNET being critical towards this holographic presentation, it will only get engineers to work on it more.  I have never seen any critic destroying anything.  J. K. Rowling has not yet lost any income on her Harry Potter novels due to all the religious fuss that has been made.  In fact, it has made her more money.  What I have seen, the best way to hurt productivity is to do and say nothing about it.

 

Blessed Be to Isis and you,

Brandon Frater Phoenix
Real Name:  Brandon Bowers

 

 

Stop the insanity: CNN's 'hologram' was horrendous | The Digital Home - Don Reisinger's take on the tech closest to home - CNET News

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