Friday, May 16, 2008

Holography

I don't know alot about holography other that it makes for one cool picture.

10 comments:

MS. Eder said...

That's the whole point. You were suppose to research the topic!

Keri said...

Wow JACOB,

Umm I'm not to sure how to comment that one. It is so true for what you said about making a cool picture. I can't wait to read your post next week. Hopefully its a bit longer:) See ya lata alligata!!

Keri

Haileyrose said...

by far the best post i've read so far. honestly, it was simple, fresh and easy read. brilliant darling, brilliant. jake, you may not be the brightest bulb but you sure know how to type.
yyyyyyyYYYYEAH!! wwwwwWHAT!? ooooOOKAY!

RachelA said...

Jacob, I agree with Keri on this one. What happened this week?? Well, I guess it happens to the best of us. I really enjoy reading your blog posts, so your better make up for this one on next weeks post! Holography does make for one cool pic!!! haha

Rachel

bill0702 said...

Jake,

I agree with the others. I'm not sure how to respond. Hopefully you'll get to next weeks. Make it better than this week's.

Bill

Jme said...

wow jake way to post late! Hopefully next time you will actually put some info on your post so we don't get points taken off because of you.

MHellTull30 said...

Ok JB, I guess I have to comment on you blog, even though you have nothing there. So here's my pointless comment in order to get points that were rightfully mine in the first place. Do you believe we should be punished for comments we could not make? How sad... Will justice not prevail?

Fabulously yours,
Meg

Lindsey said...

Jake,
Since you don't know a lot about holography, I'll give you some information. Holography is defined as a method of creating a three-dimensional image of an object. Holography is exhibited at the Lincoln Mueseum in Springfield; it is especially featured in the presentation of "Lincoln's Eyes". Many household items such as DVDs, CDs, licenses, and official sports merchandise have holograms on them or incorporated into their composition. The future of holography is unknown and has vast potential, such as animated billboards, communication, medical uses, and maybe even video games.
~Lindsey

NHellTull2552 said...

That was Sucktastical

SarahAnn said...

Ummmm...wow. ya i got nothin'