Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Holograms

Whatever happened to hologram technology, and why isn't its use more widespread? Imagine a huge one, hovering over an accident scene or some other traffic blockage. It could be big, bold, colorful, and chock full of information. Wouldn't that be useful to countless drivers from all around, perhaps even from miles away? Drivers could easily plan their routes around blocked areas. Emergency response personnel would know quickly where to go to save victims. It could even be an entertainment source for drivers who are bored. They could play reruns of "I Love Lucy."

Oh, no, wait, that wouldn't be such a good idea... Attorneys, like those ones who advertise on TV every 90 seconds as if they were Cal Worthington, would also capitalize on them and know right where to go to find victims even before the ambulance arrives. Never mind.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If I had hologram technology, I would use it to project lots of bad things happening to my ex, like being eaten by a shark, getting sucked into a black hole, dying of herpes. You know, cool stuff.