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So that's how they did it.

Learn about the features of Panasonic's PT-D7600U - SXGA 3-Chip DLPTM Projector
I bought one of these for my apartment. When I switched it on, the temperature immediately went up 15 degrees farenheit. 30 seconds later, the wall it had been projecting onto began to melt, then blew out. The beam continued to shine through the dust, projecting an image of a geisha, smiling at the camera and consuming a tiny pill, onto the skyscraper across the street. Now I know how Trumbull got that effect to look so good.

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