If a technology being developed by aerospace giant Honeywell that helps airplanes land in very cloudy conditions wins regulatory approval, it could make a huge dent in weather-related delays throughout the aviation system.The technology is called Enhanced Visual System/Synthetic Vision System , and it is designed to give pilots the information they need to land safely even when there is cloud cover near ground. Current U.S. rules mandate that pilots decide at the 200-foot mark if their ground visibility is good enough to land or if they need to circle around for another try. , they would be able to hold off on making that decision until between 100 and 150 feet.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Podcast
1. a podcast is a series of digital media files
2. people create podcasts to get new things downloaded every week such as audio things or videos
3.i have no experience because i never created a podcast
4.tools that can help you are sites like propaganda,audacity,hip cast,web pod studio,evoca,voice 2 page and a lot more
5.the topic i would like to create a pod cast for computers II so i can explain certain things we learn in class
2. people create podcasts to get new things downloaded every week such as audio things or videos
3.i have no experience because i never created a podcast
4.tools that can help you are sites like propaganda,audacity,hip cast,web pod studio,evoca,voice 2 page and a lot more
5.the topic i would like to create a pod cast for computers II so i can explain certain things we learn in class
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
tech article 4/8

its here finally a new 3D TV with out the glasses and How a series of thin near-vertical lines placed in front of a display can create a stereoscopic image.One hitch in bringing 3-D motion pictures to home theaters has been the glasses.i can tell you that i don't like them and people hate them. Yet viewers have been enjoying motionless 3-D images unassisted since at least the 1960s.well i have good news This year Toshiba demonstrated a similar kind of glasses-free 3-D display, and Nintendo released its 3DS. Instead of a lens, the 3DS uses a barrier to produce the stereoscopic effect.
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