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The computer takes the information
from the database...

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...and constructs an environment
that is projected in the headset.

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When the user walks on the pad,
he or she...

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...feels like they're walking in a hall
with drawers of files on all sides.

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The user can stop, open any file...
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...and look at the data. The laser
scanners are for body representation.

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-That's amazing.
-It's cool, isn't it?

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Where is everyone?
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They left 15 minutes ago.
Don Cherry's demo-ing the Corridor.

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The meeting's at 8:30.
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No, 7:30. It got pushed up.
Nobody told you?

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If someone wants to log on with
a regular computer, what they'll see...

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...is a model of themselves with a photo
that's pulled up from a data file.

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Hey, I know you.
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The photo bears some
resemblance to me, I admit.

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An inside joke here at the company.
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We've also constructed virtual help.
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Users always need on-line help.
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We created an angel to help you.
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Welcome to the Corridor.
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The same face.
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Angel...
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...how do I open this drawer?
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What's the angel saying?
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That's between them.
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We don't see the Corridor
as a product in the marketplace now.

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This is something that we worked
up to demonstrate the potential...

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...of virtual reality technology.
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This looks good.
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Hold on. What's that?
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I believe it's your financial records.
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Turn that damn thing off.

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