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Scientists develop eye-shaped camera
Baby steps. Give them 2-5-10 years and it will get figured out. I want mine to shoot laser beams, be sensitive to whatever part of the EMS that fits my fancy and that won't burn out my cool new specs, er, eyeballs.
Posted by: constantgeographer   Posted on: 08/07/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Great, in theory.  Draven35 | 08/07/08
a standard would be required  Jsm334 | 08/07/08
not that hard  caburlingame | 08/07/08
Scientists develop eye-shaped camera  constantgeographer | 08/07/08
Laser Beams? Helllooooo  rlehan@... | 08/07/08
Scientists develop eye-shaped camera  mhenriday | 08/07/08
Not to mention...  Azathoth | 08/07/08
And lest I forget  Azathoth | 08/07/08
Also not to forget.....  ashmulay80 | 08/11/08
RE: (Gallery: Scientists develop eye-shaped camera)  wayne_gunn@... | 08/07/08
There actually is one  federico.churca@... | 08/08/08
Cool but  Me_too | 08/08/08
RE: (Gallery: Scientists develop eye-shaped camera)  olrowe | 08/09/08

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