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To: Dan Nunn

>>I wonder what the next tech industry to be revolutionized will be. <<

True holograms. 3D TV is tiptoeing in that direction.

That is my prediction.

That and the complete confluence of phone/TV/cell/Internet into a seamless whole (we are 2/3 of the way there IMHO).


9 posted on 11/20/2010 11:23:22 AM PST by freedumb2003 (In case you don't know, everything I post is IMHO -- YOU JACKWAGON!)
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To: freedumb2003
The A1000, or Commodore Amiga 1000, was Commodore's initial Amiga personal computer, introduced on July 23, 1985 at the Lincoln Center in New York City. Machines began shipping in September with a base configuration of 256 kB of RAM at the retail price of 1,295 USD. A 13-inch (330 mm) analog RGB monitor was available for around 300 USD bringing the price of a complete Amiga system to 1,595 USD. Before the release of the Amiga 500 and A2000 models in 1987, the A1000 was simply called Amiga.

-Amiga 1000

13 posted on 11/20/2010 11:36:27 AM PST by WVKayaker (Remember that the faith that moves mountains always carries a pick.)
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