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		    Jim posted the one about the Japanese hologram star, and this is amazing!!! http://youtu.be/AksK8BoPB5g "The only true wisdom exists in knowing that you know nothing."
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		    Phenomenal!! Tupac's body does not appear to be transparent. With it being a hologram you'd expect to see right through it. Very realistic.
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		    Guess this really is the end of being able to believe any video - particularly when it's some major event that is being heavily pushed by the media
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		    My son was at Coachella all 3 days but had to leave at 10pm on Sunday. So he missed Tupac's second coming.
 I wonder when the Beatles reunion tour begins?
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		    hahahahahahhaa. That is too awesome, Jim!!!! Roger, why do I keep thinking about "The Running Man," with Jesse Ventura killing Ben Richards???
 "The only true wisdom exists in knowing that you know nothing."
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		    They've used this trick in Disneyland since the 70's at least.  Even earlier too I think.  I remember one of the rides I couldn't believe my eyes.  
 Requires some mirrors and glass of course.  Similar tricks used by Copperfield etc.
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