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OK. So this is the old mission control, the iconic mission control.Monochrome displays talking to IBM mainframes.No such thing as a personal computer.
Monochrome displays talking to IBM mainframes.
Window displays are often up for a short period of time, and there's a coating.
So my displays had no problems.
Simple toggle displays with mechanical talk-backs.
And those displays are on channels.
These heads-up displays, they're also not new as an invention, but they've come a long way in the last 10 years, and they're becoming very practical.
have these huge displays.
So you have these displays which are basically watching data which is coming from the spacecraft and telling you whether things are doing what they are
And the displays that they're using are in control.
And the screen re-displays.
And the screen re-displays again.
and gladiatorial displays.
There are many different types of Braille displays, and they have the ability to present Braille in other languages.
That's the basis of computer displays, of color television, of color photography.
There were hundreds of these displays.
So I remember my first set of displays in mission control.
And I'm this college kid building displays for this, so I thought this was the coolest thing ever.
And we built the same displays on the ground as we built for the crew, which we thought was a great leap forward at the time.
We were simply looking at displays.
And the mental model is displays.
Of all of the beautiful displays that are in this museum, the one that caught my eye the most was a small piece of paper that was framed.
We took advantage of the large displays that are here at YouTube and pushed the content out to YouTube and made it available to folks to look at.
they have these very colorful displays of all their capsules with different colors.
It uses technology called lenticular displays that refracts light in various directions.
these on 3K by 4K displays.
poetry and the most egalitarian of her displays since everyone can have a fantastic view of
performance requires or demonstrates or displays as I'll say the exercise of specialized skills they might be skills
of these little photo stand kind of displays that can sit on your end table and more and more displays everywhere.
it just pops up on their displays and there's also that whole idea of our applications go down the internet I really love what Google's doing now I
- Now they had these amazing displays about what the world of tomorrow would look like.
I'm going to do a closeup and get into these displays later, so I won't get into that in detail.
Also did a similar study of heads-up displays in commercial airline cockpits, which there's a lot of debate about.
So our product were always had these elaborate displays and sort of a quirkiness.
functionality, wonderful displays of information, high levels of integration of electronic connectedness.
people pay big bucks simply to see skill displays if you think about it it's it's
uh I mean works of art are often virtuoso displays a pianist's performance let's say the list mafesto
You know, large displays, and seeing the vista of our life laid out and being able to browse it and gain insights and see patterns in ways we never have before, and just enjoy it.
But there's a huge need for funding for technology like Braille displays, Braille printers, Braille books.
So what you now have is you have a set of commanding displays, very similar to your data displays.
As I walked around the floor here I saw people with two large displays each, that's probably about right.
Also visualization on small displays is becoming an important topic and so people are looking for the ways to be able to explore data on megapixel or smaller displays.
they'll they'll be going that direction um I I do see displays improving a lot I see new chip Technologies I think the
And presumably that's the point, that they can make impressive displays and communicate by changing their colors.
And we simply can see more on the ground than a crew can see, obviously-- bigger displays, more data, more eyes and ears.
To a flight controller, you're just looking at displays.
In fact, after doing this study with heads-up displays, I went and put a synthetic vision system in my aircraft, because I don't fly a lot of approaches
God it was so easy when it was shown to me, I go to detect displays--what do I go to?
Now, I want you to look at this picture of jewelry displays.
we got some really, really amazing rain dances and rain displays as they were, as one community was being aggressive towards another.
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