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                 (Tia describes the little
                            discs they use for the hologram picture
                            stands that hold either six small pictures
                            or two life-size holograms. Some of the
                            technology is discussed that makes it work
                            such as a base for the laser optical system
                            running on eight gigs of memory.)
 
 
 Russ:
                                                    so Korton had a good
                                                    idea about
                                                    downloading
                                                    information to my
                                                    computer instead of
                                                    reading it right off
                                                    the thing.
 
 Tia:
                                                    uh-huh.
 
 Russ:
                                            I need more memory.
 
 Tia: I use probably when I’m
                                            correlating all my reports
                                            and everything, I use a gig
                                            in a day but that’s only
                                            month ends. That is
                                            pictures, holograms, the
                                            works.
 
 Russ: oh well holograms
                                            would eat up memory faster
                                            than any kind of GIF files I
                                            get.
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: because then you go
                                            into three-dimensional….
 
 Tia: that’s right.
 
 Russ: and the math involved
                                            in three-dimensional
                                            holograms is….
 
 Tia: is incredible.
 
 Russ: well math, I mean I
                                            don’t know how you guys do
                                            the little hologram picture
                                            discs. I mean I can't.....
 
 Tia: oh you mean for, oh yes
                                            the discs.
 
 Russ: the discs, I mean just
                                            for a little photo to do a
                                            hologram of….
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: well that little disc
                                            must store a couple gigs of
                                            memory in it just to use it
                                            for the hologram.
 
 Tia: I think they store
                                            about eight gigs each.
 
 Russ: they’d have to.
 
 Tia: uh-huh, because you can
                                            get six pictures on each
                                            disc.
 
 Russ: oh you can?
 
 Tia: uh-huh, but it depends
                                            on the size, life-size you
                                            can only get two.
 
 Russ: oh okay.
 
 Tia: uh-huh but little ones
                                            about desk high you can get
                                            about six on there.
 
 Russ: eight gigs of memory
                                            for just for that little
                                            thing.
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: that is technology
                                            that we are way sadly behind
                                            in.
 
 Tia: well the base on it is
                                            about that thick and that’s
                                            where most of the storage.
                                            The disc itself is mainly a
                                            focusing device for it to
                                            stand on.
 
 Russ: and then is that a
                                            laser optical system that
                                            you're using?
 
 Tia: uh-huh yeah, I believe
                                            so, you’d have to ask our
                                            engineer.
 
 Russ: the technical expert.
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 John: now let me ask you
                                            this, in our tiny, three
                                            dimensional minds....
 
 Tia: uh-huh.
 
 John: we believe that we’ve
                                            come to the apex of
                                            technology of mankind......
 
 Tia: I used to…..
 
 John: but hasn’t this been
                                            accomplished several times,
                                            hasn’t there been past
                                            technologies that have
                                            surpassed our present
                                            technology?
 
 Tia: I believe so yes. There
                                            is something I do have to
                                            tell you Johnny is that I am
                                            a third dimensional being
                                            myself. I’m learning to be
                                            sixth dimensional. I was a
                                            bipedal life form on my home
                                            planet which is a third
                                            dimensional planet so when
                                            you say third dimensional, I
                                            usually understand.
 
 John: I mean you understand
                                            where I’m coming from okay?.
 
 Tia: yeah I know exactly
                                            what you’re coming from,
                                            yes. Anyway, I’ve been told
                                            to hop off.
 
 Russ: bye Tia, have fun
                                            darling.
 
 John: see you.
 
 Russ: see you.
 
 
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