Falzon03

Falzon03 t1_j3hu3ju wrote

We have Verizon and it seems to be pretty good out here. I will say that you should expect the service drops in service while driving throughout NH regardless of your provider.

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Falzon03 OP t1_j345vwx wrote

My entire industry exists because of this so I don't. If you hate meetings they're not done well. Proper planning and meeting agendas with the right people involved are very productive and provide stimulating conversations. Most people just suck at performing and preparing for meetings.

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Falzon03 OP t1_j323xh0 wrote

Yes I agree, the presented it horribly for real world use. They are tugging at heart strings to get hype and get people to talk about it. Practical uses would be University biolabs with a touch overlay, executive conference rooms, manufacturing facilities for this gs like visualizing a product before preproduction ect.

It would require special cameras on the far end so would never be used for personal video calls.

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Falzon03 OP t1_j31snsb wrote

My dad was born in the 70s and I recently introduced him to 3d pri ting. His exact words were, this is like magic to me. As much as I love 3d printing tech I can't wait for it to be so much faster and can only imagine my kids laughing at current printers and considering them the same way we currently look at something like an atari.

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Falzon03 OP t1_j31sfpc wrote

As with any tech, it would improve over time. I think a 3d display without glasses is a better description then hologram, depending on the exact tech used inside.

However, per current tech and our knowledge of physics. Our perception of what a "hologram" should be is not possible. Not without a "container" of sorts. A true Star Wars style hologram is just not obtainable as it defies physics in the way of somehow stopping light at precise distances without physical interruptions.

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Falzon03 OP t1_j31mdg5 wrote

I work in commercial AV and although this is extremely expensive. Once they work out the kinks I see this being implemented in a lot of businesses in a myriad of different ways, a university bio lab for instance but installed as a table instead of free standing.

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Falzon03 t1_iymilmj wrote

Yeah, 450 isn't a lot of house for the money our here. At that price, it will need some updating for sure or be small/small property. Just want to set your expectations, especially for the areas that are more developed.

Also, keep in mind there are a lot of houses for sale on double yellow roads here. When we moved, that was an immediate no for us as we had a 3 year old as well.

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Falzon03 t1_iymi7ee wrote

Nix Nashua for living. The rest would be fine, but I'd also add Bedford, Hollis, and Amherst to your list. The market here is still kind of high, so hopefully, New Mexico hasnt dropped yet, or they're giving you a decent relocation package.

Keep in mind that pretty much everything you do here is going to be about a 30-minute drive outside of your close to home stuff.

You will end up flying out of Logan 9/10 of the time. Manchester just doesn't have good choices for direct flights and is more expensive.

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