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To: Techie who wrote (48358)6/20/1998 8:55:00 PM
From: K. M. Strickler  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
T,

As I see the developing technology, I find that each new innovation that is introduced stimulates the imagination as to what might happen if the computer could only _______________. (Fill in the blank!)

My computer does 'speech recognition - no pause' and just the thought of what the computer has to do to accomplish that alone is 'awesome', but not as 'mind numbing' as it was in the past.

How about this: A little 'holographic' get together, where the 'thread' sits around a 'projected' round table in our 'holographic' images, just 'chatting' about the PC market! Pretty 'cool' huh! ('Scuse me while I get a brewski! - and I get up to go to the fridge!)

I wonder what kind of 'horse-power' that would take?

How about a 'holographic' visit to another city or country?

Oh, by the way, IMHO a 266Mhz processor COULD NOT handle 'holographic' projection.

But, you could say 'Who needs it?' - well, not too long ago, I said 'Who needs the Internet?' - I was wrong! I use it ALOT. Oh, yes, I thought that originally Bill Gates wasn't that interested in the Internet either. I guess that we all get to change our minds, don't we?

Regards,

Ken
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