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« le: Décembre 28, 2024, 04:29:05 am »
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 ATLANTA - A deal forhundreds of millions of dollars in public money to draw the Atlanta Braves north of their downtown home is pitting conservative tea party activistsagainst the elected and civic leaders in the staunch Republican county, withopponents saying the use of public money  stanley canada to help a private business is not whatAmerican capitalism should be about.The argument for the deal is simple, says Cobb CountyCommission Chairman Tim Lee and other supporters. Almost $400 million in countybonds and immediate infrastructure improvements, with debt payments approaching$600 million over 30 years - will generate enough economic activity and, thus,tax revenue to justify the spending. This is a home run for Cobb County,  Lee said ata public hearing on the eve of the commission s 4-1 vote,  and I mconfident the people of Cobb will come to understand that. Nonsense, says Atlanta Tea Party Leader Debbie Dooley, whosegroup has a Cobb chapter.It s all  appalling hypocrisy  and arrogance,  Dooley explained, particularly from the four Republicancommissioners who pitch their conservative credentials and champion the idea ofa free market. Dooley and other tea partiers typically associate active,expensive government with Democrats,  stanley flask but it was the commission s lone Democratwho cast the only dissenting vote.        Citizens  groups have blaste stanley us d both the financing arrangementand the secretive manner that it came about, with commissioners approving adeal in late November, just weeks after Lee and Br Ccdq St. Louis Named Most Dangerous U.S. City
 For years virtual reality technology has remained intractably saddled with Lawnmower Man-era content. Even with the advent of affordable, consumer-targeted VR systems like the Oculus Rift, the most common application has been immersive video games. That   all about to change.     What if we could generate not just photorealistic, but actual live-action content that   not designe stanley cup d to transport you to some virtual CGI universe but rather anywhere on Earth, dropping you in the middle of any event  This sort of experience鈥攎ore Strange Days than Stephen King鈥攊s closer than you ;d think. Jaunt VR, a startup that has developed a radical new method of generating live-action virtual reality content, has teamed with New Deal Pictures to produce live-action content for virtual reality headsets. Jaunt leverages a custom-built camera rig with a proprietary stitching a stanley shop lgorithm to generate, not just 3D, but fully immersive content. Current cinema technologies鈥攚hether IMAX, IMAX 3D, or Smell-o-Vision鈥攄oesn ;t entirely immerse the viewer within the plot, no matter how realistic the on-screen action. It is still limited to a projected image on a flat sc stanley fr reen. What   more, they still only offer passive interaction with the subject matter as opposed to the immersive first person perspective that gaming franchise titans like Halo or CoD can offer players. Jaunt and New Deal, though, want to be first to the next generation of movie-watching. Associate Producer Andon Espe