Closing her eyes to watch the pretty blue displays projected on her retinas: "About ten thousand gee-seconds to touchdown.
But a women's group has complained that no female pioneers are included, and there has been wrangling over a City Council pledge to pay for maintenance of the display, projected to cost $200,000 annually.
ONE DOLLAR Doors open at 7 Orgies to commence at 8 P. M. The public displays and ceremonies projected to give fitting eclat to this occasion have been unavoidably delayed until the 4th.
These effects can either be created by a single person (e.g., the projection of the appearance of clothing, glowing tattoos, etc.) or an authority (e.g., public visual displays "projected" into mid-air without the use of any actual display devices).
As the vehicle began its descent, the final ad of the ride appeared in a holographic display projected over everyone's heads from the ceiling.
In the meteorological display holographically projected at the bottom of his faceplate, Kirk studied the cloud bank's tumbling growth as it rose to form the dark, anvil-shaped thunderclouds familiar on a thousand Class-M worlds.
The backpack contains the devices that run the show: a computer with a 700-megahertz Pentium III chip and a fast graphics card for the 3-D displays projected on the visor.
Her tricorder scanned a twenty-meter radius around her position and relayed its data to a display projected on the inside of her helmet visor.
The displays projected on the control atrium's wall showed him the telltale signatures of a successful mating.
He checked the holographic display projected on his suit's faceplate.