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Thursday, August 28, 2014
Watch a Time-Lapse of the Phoenix College, Nanolumens Install
www.avnetwork.com: In the depths of the Great Depression President Franklin D. Roosevelt promised the American people a “New Deal.” From 1933 through 1943, a constellation of federally sponsored programs put millions of jobless Americans back to work and helped to revive a moribund economy. These programs produced a rich landscape of public works across the nation, often of outstanding beauty, utility, and craftsmanship.
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Why did the on go up fully assembled and the other had to be placed in screen by screen? That's the weirdest thing I've seen! It's pretty cool that more and more high tech media stuff is getting installed to auditoriums and the like. Giant screens can be useful for a lot of things. Heck, that only took them like two days! And they would have been done sooner if they had put the first one up already assembled like the other was. It's cool that with these types of screens you can customize the size and shape instead of just getting the closest size TV screen that is sold in stores.
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