Is there a word, instead of covet, that implies base need for my very survival?


Lumus Optics

How dorky, exactly, does this guy look? Oh, that I could be that dork.

These are microdisplays with mini projectors. It “projects an image akin to a “60-inch screen from 10 feet away.” Its Light-guide Optical Element (LOE) technology allows the imagery to be reflected back on to the lenses so users can view them, all while being transparent enough to allow you to focus on the humans, trees, road block, or board room presentation ahead of you.”

Click the above for details, or here for a photo gallery with hot GPS action.

Product will be unveiled at the CES in 3 days.


Did you know that in 2005, there were still 1,600 customers for DC (that’s Direct Current, son) in downtown NYC? No longer, however the NY subway runs on DC to this day.

~ by Skennedy on January 4, 2008.

27 Responses to “Is there a word, instead of covet, that implies base need for my very survival?”

  1. I didn’t read your wordz because I have the attention span of a gnat, so I have no idea what these are, but I want them just from the picture.

  2. Ok that’s cool and all, but is in bad BAD need of some modern industrial design. Seriously, contract out a few guys from Apple or something.

    • There hasn’t been a head-based display device made that wasn’t beaten to death by the ugly stick before presented to the public.

  3. Great someone let Hiro Protagonist know that his tech is now ready.

    Randomeis can’t wait to order from a sword wielding pizza delivery person

  4. Wow… those are pretty ugly glasses. This makes me reconsider my ‘function over form’ mentality.

    I’d rather wear this:

    At least then you couldn’t see my face… ;)

  5. one lens should be red and the other one blue. That is the only thing that can make the nerdery complete.

  6. i covet his hair. he has a young emilio estevez thing going. raor.

  7. *blinks*

    You’re kidding! People were still receiving DC? That’s the most amazing thing I’ve read in a while.

    *ponders*

  8. Ah, the perfect thing for every video that does not need contrast…

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