Microsoft Campus Tours - Microsoft Research Part 1 - The Anechoic Chamber
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Larry Larsen and Microsoft Research General Manager Kevin Schofield take a tour of Building 99. In this, the first of three parts, we check out one of the anechoic chambers used to create the technology behind Kinect.
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Amazing ... Building 99
I want to see more of Building 99 and how many buildings does Microsoft have???
@srikalyan: You'll get to see more of Building 99 in parts two and three of this tour which will be published over the next few weeks
my favorite from the pdc10 !!love you channel 9 !!
waiting for tour of the insane 3d printer
you really cant get enough of msr.. its like santas work shop, the ministry of magic and the aperture complex rolled into one
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I am a bit of an audiophile and have heard that if you go inside an anechoic chamber that you actually hear quite a bit: the sound of your body and the nerve firings in your brain.
anechoic chamber
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