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INTRODUCTION

In the future, we will have a personal headset. We use this for 3D projective and translation. The main function of this earphone is making visual view in front your eyes when you have conversation.

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3D HOLOGRAPHY

Holography is a technique, which enables three-dimensional images (holograms) to be made. It involves the use of a laser, interference, diffraction, light intensity recording and suitable illumination of the recording. The image changes as the position and orientation of the viewing system changes in exactly the same way as if the object were still present, thus making the image appear three-dimensional. The holographic recording itself is not an image; it consists of an apparently random structure of varying intensity, density or profile. Holograms are recorded using a flash of light that illuminates a scene and then imprints on a recording medium, much in the way a photograph is recorded. In addition, however, part of the light beam must be shone directly onto the recording medium - this second light beam is known as the reference beam. A hologram requires a laser as the sole light source. Lasers can be precisely controlled and have a fixed wavelength, unlike sunlight or light from conventional sources, which contain many different wavelengths. To prevent external light from interfering, holograms are usually taken in darkness, or in low-level light of a different color from the laser light used in making the hologram. Holography requires a specificexposure time (just like photography), which can be controlled using a shutter, or by electronically timing the laser.

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In the future, when you go to farm market or super market and buy some vegetable and fruit, you will see everything you want to see it. For example, this apple comes from California and was send to this market yesterday. If you buy some potato chips, you will see how it cooks.

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TOMATO

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In the future, people go to farm market. When you want to buy some tomatoes, you will pick some and to see it. Then, when you open the future earphone, you will see the detail. For example, some girls do not want to eat high calories food or some woman want to buy fresh food. The earphone will give detail projective pictures, such as; one tomato has how many vitamin and calories.


Calories 32 Vitamin C 33% Biotin 24% Molybdenum 20% Vitamin K 16% Potassium 12% Copper 12% Manganese 11% Vitamin A 9% Vitamin B6 8% Vitamin B3 7% Foliate 7% Vitamin B1 6% Vitamin E 6%

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The tomato is the edible, often red fruit/berry of the nightshade Solanum lycopersicum, commonly known as a tomato plant. The species originated in the South AmericanAndes and its use as a food originated in Mexico, and spread throughout the world following the Spanish colonization of the Americas. Its many varieties are now widely grown, sometimes in greenhouses in cooler climates.

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HOW TO SPOT QUALITY CLOTHING

Spare Buttons When an outfit comes with spare buttons, it’s a sign that the designer expects it to be around long enough to require a few minor repairs, and an assurance that you’ll have everything that you need to make those repairs. If you happen to come across a garment that also includes spare thread, take that as a very good sign that you have found a quality item. Natural Fibers Synthetic fabrics are notorious for piling, and require lots of special care (read: expensive trips to the dry cleaner). If you want your clothing to look great wash after wash, stick to natural fibers like cotton, wool, linen and silk. Strong Stitches Inspect the stitching of any garment that you’re considering for signs of unraveling, missed stitches, loose stitches, snags, crooked lines and other imperfections. Then, grab the fabric on each side of a seam, and lightly tug to see how well the garment holds together. If there’s any sign of pulling apart, leave it on the rack.

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Well-Cut Cheaper brands try to save money by using as little fabric as possible to produce a garment. That often translates into too-short shirt sleeves and pant legs, less room through the shoulders of a garment, uncomfortably short inseams and clothes that just do drape and fit like they should. Try clothes on at the store to make sure they look (and feel) as good on you as they do on the hanger.

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Fabric Patterns that Match Up Wallpaper patterns should match up at the seams, and so should fabric patterns. Take a look at the seams of any garment that you’re considering to see how much effort has gone into matching things up. For bold patterns, like plaids and stripes, a poorlymatched seam can really stand out – and not in a good way. Take any sloppy match-ups as a sign that little care has gone into the construction of the garment.

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YOSEMITE

Not just a great valley, but a shrine to human foresight, the strength of granite, the power of glaciers, the persistence of life, and the tranquility of the High Sierra. First protected in 1864, Yosemite National Park is best known for its waterfalls, but within its nearly 1,200 square miles, you can find deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, a vast wilderness area, and much more.

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People like to share their travelling experience; they like to describe the view that they saw at there. In the future, when you talk about one beautiful place, such as Yosemite, the other people will see the projective Yosemite. It is like when you listen someone talk, you’ll see the view they had. The other way, if you think you do not have some good photos in your memory, you also can download on Internet and to show others.

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In the future, people can use this headset to see their lover who they want to see without considering the distance.

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Have a plan. Think of questions to ask the person before you call them. Ask topical questions at first as a way to break the ice. For example, “How was your day?” Worse case scenario, you can resort to talk about the weather, but don’t let the conversation stay there too long. Find a common ground. Before you call someone for the first time, find something that you’re both familiar with or interested in. Consider how you two met or what brought you to have a phone conversation. For example, “How long have you been on the dating site,” or “So, I see you like motorcycles?” Ask open-ended questions. Keep the conversation active and engage the other person with questions like, “What do you like most about your new job?” or “What is your favorite part of living in San Francisco?” Insert an occasional “Oh” or “Uh-huh” when you are listening. Repeat back what the other person said every once in a while, so that they know you’re truly listening. Take a turn. Make sure to divulge a bit of personal information about yourself in the conversation. This will relax the caller and allow them to open up to you.

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COMPETITON INTENSITY DATA

The various types of offenses are designed to use teamwork to free up or isolate players for good shots against a multitude of defenses. Offenses must be simple with the emphasis on execution and fundamentals. Offensive spacing should provide for strong offensive rebounding position as well as allowing for defensive balance. Offenses must be flexible to meet various types of defensive pressure. They must also have counter options that take advantage of any defensive overplays and traps. Offenses can be categorized into Early, Set, Motion, Zone, and Spread.

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Whether it is your first time, or your 100th time, it is important to know how to stay healthy and sane as you prepare for your marathon.

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he training plan that follows is designed to get you to the point where you can run 30 minutes (about 2 miles) at a slow, relaxed pace. It’s a simple, progressive program that begins with more walking than running, and gradually evolves into more running than walking. Each week’s plan also includes a motivational quote and a training tip. Once you are able to run 2 miles nonstop, you can decide on your next goal. You might simply want to continue running 2 miles at a time, three or four days per week. Research has shown that this is enough to help you lose or maintain weight, and improve many other important health markers, i.e., your cholesterol, blood pressure, and insulin response. Or you might decide that you want to do more, in which case you can consult the many training programs offered by our online SmartCoach tool. Don’t be intimidated by these programs. The first 2 miles are the hardest 2 miles you will ever run. Once you have reached this level of fitness, it’s relatively easy to do more. You simply have to budget the time, and be patient and disciplined in your training.

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Golden Gate Park, located in San Francisco, California, United States, is a large urban park consisting of 1,017 acres (412 ha) of public grounds.

Twin Peaks is second only to Mt. Davidson in height, offers spectacular views of the Bay Area, and is a world— famous tourist attraction.

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Union Square is a 2.6-acre (1.1 ha) public plaza bordered by Geary, Powell, Post and Stockton Streets in downtown San Francisco, California.

Originally named Pacific Bell Park, then SBC Park in 2003 after SBC Communications acquired Pacific Bell, the stadium was ultimately christened AT&T Parkin 2006 following SBC’s merger with AT&T.

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GOLDEN GATE PARK

Golden Gate Park, located in San Francisco, California, United States, is a large urban park consisting of 1,017 acres (412 ha) of public grounds. Configured as a rectangle, it is similar in shape but 20 percent larger than Central Park in New York, to which it is often compared. It is over three miles (4.8 km) long east to west, and about half a mile (0.8 km) north to south. With 13 million visitors annually, Golden Gate is the fifth most-visited city park in the United States after Central Parkin New York City, Lincoln Park in Chicago, and Balboa Park and Mission Bay Park in San Diego.

AT&T

AT&T Park is a ballpark primarily used for hosting Major League Baseball games. It is located in the South Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, California, at 24 Willie Mays Plaza, at the corner of Third and King Streets. It has served as the home of the San Francisco Giants since 2000. Originally named Pacific Bell Park, then SBC Park in 2003 after SBC Communications acquired Pacific Bell, the stadium was ultimately christened AT&T Parkin 2006 following SBC’s merger with AT&T. The park also hosted the annual Fight Hunger Bowl, a college football bowl game from 2002 to 2013, and other occasional sporting and musical events. For the 2011 season, the park served as the home of the California Golden Bears football team while Memorial Stadium underwent seismic retrofitting and renovations.

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At 922 feet in elevation, Twin Peaks is second only to Mt. Davidson in height, offers spectacular views of the Bay Area, and is a world-famous tourist attraction. Originally called “Los Pechos de la Choca” (Breasts of the Maiden) by early Spanish settlers, these two adjacent peaks provide postcard views and a treasure trove of animal and plant diversity. Most visitors to Twin Peaks drive (or take a tourist bus) to the north peak parking lot to enjoy 180-degree views of the Bay Area. Many miss an opportunity to experience the coastal scrub and grassland communities of this 64-acre park. Similar to the Marin Headlands, Twin Peaks gives us an idea of how San Francisco’s hills and peaks looked before grazing and then development changed them forever. The vegetation is primarily a mix of grassland and coastal scrub. Expect strong winds as you hike among plants such as coyote brush, lizard tail, pearly everlasting and lupine. The endangered Mission Blue Butterfly has adapted to the strong winds and flies low to the ground from lupine to lupine. Native plants provide habitat for brush-nesting birds like the whitecrowned sparrow and animals such as brush rabbits and coyotes.

UNION SQUARE

Union Square is a 2.6-acre (1.1 ha) public plaza bordered by Geary, Powell, Post and Stockton Streets in downtown San Francisco, California. “Union Square” also refers to the central shopping, hotel, and theater district that surrounds the plaza for several blocks. The area got its name because it was once used for rallies and support for the Union Army during the American Civil War, earning its designation as a California Historical Landmark. Today, this one-block plaza and surrounding area is one of the largest collections of department stores, upscale boutiques, gift shops, art galleries, and beauty salons in the United States, making Union Square a major tourist destination, a vital, cosmopolitan gathering place in downtown San Francisco, and one of the world’s premier shopping districts. Grand hotels and small inns, as well as repertory, off-Broadway, and single-act theaters also contribute to the area’s dynamic, 24-hour character.

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The Chinatown centered on Grant Avenue and Stockton Street in San Francisco, California, is the oldest Chinatown in North America and the largest Chinese community outside Asia. It is the oldest of the four notable Chinatowns in the city. Since its establishment in 1848, it has been highly important and influential in the history and culture of ethnic Chinese immigrants in North America. Chinatown is an enclave that continues to retain its own customs, languages, places of worship, social clubs, and identity. There are two hospitals, numerous parks and squares, a post office, and other infrastructure. Visitors can easily become immersed in a microcosmic Asian world, filled with herbal shops, temples, pagoda roofs and dragon parades. While recent immigrants and the elderly choose to live in here because of the availability of affordable housing and their familiarity with the culture, the place is also a major tourist attraction, drawing more visitors annually than the Golden Gate Bridge

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First, we can imagine that we will build a workflow to connect internal and external organizations to construct seamless document workflow, where we may provide alternate processing and process—build—ing services. Of course, because the workflow extends beyond the country and region, the environment must enable smooth collaboration, overcoming language barriers. We can support global collaboration by removing document and conversational language barriers, in order to communicate more seamlessly. We believe that providing one-stop outsourcing services related to business processes including higher level operations will improve the customer’s productivity so that each company can concentrate resources on core operations.

Further, the workplace is also diversifying. It will become necessary to provide information equipment-systems and services suited to diversified environments and needs, such as in newly emerging markets. Beyond that, a comfortable, secure and optimum mobile tele-work environment must be realized as workers and companies work anytime and anywhere (with anyone). We may provide the third space, not merely a space for rent, but accompanied by services with high added value, such as outsourcing services and remote communication beyond mobile services. A third space is meant to be a space where business can be accomplished at places other than an office as the first choice or home as the second. Although the way of working changes, a support environment is also needed to support brainstorming and self-development in accordance with the career and cultivation of human resources, self-learning, and response to diversified career plans. Of course, we consider it important to provide services that are secure, safe, comfortable and suited to the individual. These must be able to realize an environment that saves energy and promotes health management and security.

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PHOTOS CREDITS

CHAPTER OPENING

www.twitter.com

INTRODUCTION

P1 www.gamespot.com

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P3 witanddelight.tumblr.com P5 www.eclectic-music.co.uk/supermarket/art.html P6 www.wecallitjunkin.com P7 blogs.glnd.k12.va.us/mdonovan/ P8 www.carrollcountyfarmersmarket. galleryhip.com/farmers-market-stand-corn.html levlivetbra.blogspot.com P9 theboisefarmersmarket. P11 talmadgemarket.com P12 www.foodphotosite.com P13 yourfabricsource.com/aida-cloth P14 www.3dmd.net/gallery/large-cloth-texture bgfons.com/img/materials/knitted P15 www.desigknit.com/2011/01/


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P17 plus.google.com/+victorramossputnikv/posts P18 www.allwalls.net/ www.yourlifeupdated.net P19 www.gopixpic.com/ P20 miapplesinteractive.blogspot.com P21 blog.mizell.name/2014/09/07/pohono-trail-gobears/ P22 P23 www.nissat.org/3d-hologram-phone-technology/ P25 www.bloovi.be/nieuws/detail/

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P30 P31 Users/feipeng/Desktop/GR601Type.System.2014. sfbaseballconference.com/location/ www.golden-gate-park.com/ P34 www.shutterstock.com/


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TEXT CREDITS

3D HOLOGRAPHY

www.zebraimaging.com/products/3D-HolographicPrints/ science.howstuffworks.com/hologram.htm

HOW TO SPOT QUALITY CLOTHING

frugalliving.about.com/od/colthing/tp/How-ToSpot-Quality-Clothing.htm

YOSEMITE

www.nps.gov/yose/index.htm

MISS YOU

www.wikihow.com/Start-a-Phone-Conversation

COMPETITON INTENSITY DATA

www.breakthroughbasketball.com/basics/basics. html

THE 8 — WEEK BEGINNER’S PROGRAM

www.runnersworld.com


COLOPHON

DESIGNER Fei Peng 415.425.7456 faye0315@gmail.com PRINTING & BINDING IMAGINK 415.788.2665 www.imaginkshop.com TYPEFACE Sabon Avenir PAPER EPSON Presentation Paper Matte CLASS GR601_Type Systems Professor_David Hake Fall_14


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