Virtual puppets, anyone?
Speaking of puppets, Georgia Tech university received $74,851 from the National Endowment for the Humanities to 3D-scan puppets into a system that allows viewers to control them using a computer or virtual reality device.
Virtual puppets, anyone?
Speaking of puppets, Georgia Tech university received $74,851 from the National Endowment for the Humanities to 3D-scan puppets into a system that allows viewers to control them using a computer or virtual reality device.
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1 thought on “30 Outrageous Ways US Government Spends Our Money”
when congress makes this selection and it is a waste of money we should reduce the same amount of money from their pay
amd maybe they think twice about wasting our money