To: Enlightiator
Yea and home computers will have clock cycles exceeding a billion cycles per second (an impossibility a few short years ago). Wait they do! We live in amazing times, whether this has impact or not doesn't matter, amazing things are coming, get use to it. From the posts, I don't know why everyone here is so fearful of new technology. I say wait and see, then judge, we are all talking out of our butts right now.
To: BushCountry
I don't know why everyone here is so fearful of new technology.When it comes to bashing technology, I have met only few people that admit it, but they bash technology to hide their personal inadequacies/failings.
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12/03/2001 6:40:56 AM PST by
Zon
To: BushCountry
"From the posts, I don't know why everyone here is so fearful of new technology. I say wait and see, then judge, we are all talking out of our butts right now."I was thinking the same thing. What are the posters posting to this forum with? PCs. PCs such as we have today were considered a pipe dream 25 years ago.
No, they won't replace cars. The technology DOES have many other potential applications: transportation in theme parks and shopping malls, aid in helping disabled people get around, and the possiblities of this technology, combined with robotics, are mind boggling.
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