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Monday, September 26, 2011 3:55:05 PM
If radiation is required to truly perform the realtime 3D, and Dean did not expose anyone to radiation of any kind, how did he demo the realtime 3D? The more comments that I hear from people that attended the OH, leads me more to believe that most that attended don't even know what they actually witnessed.
Can anyone clarify?? Was their radiation exposure of any kind to the 70 or so people that attended the demo? How do you know? There should be no guessing here, because if there was, Dean surely had to at least warn everyone of the possibility. That's great that a I3 technician was wearing a RF badge. Great for him / her anyway. This is pretty simple stuff to me. Has Dean gone on record that there was radiation of even the smallest levels during the demo with some 70 people in attendance? I hate to say it but Dean is a "wordsmith" and if he was to say that there "might be" low levels of radiation, that wouldn't mean that there actually was any at all.
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