A giant computerized eyeball designed to peer into the human soul using specialized scanning and nanotechnology. Shown here scanning a volunteer. What will it find lurking in this man's heart?
Nice find! This is a very little known chapter in the development of the Hubble, an early prototype was contracted to Connectix, a leading digital imaging company of the era, who had based the design on their popular QuikCam.
The design was later abandoned when it was realized the Hubble platform had not included a proper DB25 parallel port, opting instead for the older IEEE 1284 CN36 adapter.
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