Wednesday, March 25, 2009

how did they come up w/ this?

7 comments:

  1. thats a cool idea...but i wouldnt where one. maybe at a rave. but i dont like raves...the chair looked cool though.

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  2. I like the chair with the big clock on it. Maybe people should wear that on their shirt because I know i'm always looking for a clock. I never wear a watch!!

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  3. What will they come up with next?? I can see this going down the wrong rhoad with some people. Could you imagine havign any image or word lit up on your shirt as you walk down the street.??

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  4. This makes me laugh at the things people are coming up with. Can I get some matching light up boxers to go with that too?

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  5. Wow, i never would have thought anything like that is possible! But i heard a few years ago the military playing with reflective clothing that can make a soldier look invisible and reflect the image from behind a soldier using a camera on the back of their uniform to the front of a uniform and create a sort of visual trick. They were able to put cameras and micro chips that could be water resistent and wash resistent. I think the hidden gem is that these are similar chips and sensors that are so microscopic that they are unseen by the naked eye and are washable and water proof.

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  6. Wow, that is probably the coolest shirt I've ever seen! It would be cool if you could program different pictures and sayings onto them. I'm sure that cant be too far down the road.

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  7. A very cool technology, and is reminiscent of "Blade Runner" in ways. However, shirts like these must be worn in appropriate places. Last year, an MIT student wore a shirt with LEDs on it, and was surrounded by a SWAT team and almost killed for being a suspected terrorist. She was then prosecuted and detained for over a year, where she ended up being convicted of a lesser crime...all for wearing a light emitting shirt to the airport.

    But other than that, hah, this tech should be quite interesting in its development over the next few years.

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