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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Boplicity who wrote (21006)3/22/2000 5:31:00 PM
From: Joe Wagner  Read Replies (4) of 54805
 
Gregory, your post caught my attention. This is a very interesting area. I think as computing power progresses beyond what can be envisioned today, video games will converge with the real world communications of past and present. Not to boar you, but someday I can picture our images or avatars being very real looking with natural movements. I think this is the most exciting thing about the long term direction of the internet. I hope someday, computing power is so strong that they will take old film footage, news events, and knowledge of our world, and turn them into 3D worlds that we can navigate thru like a suped up video game. Imagine choosing a year and then entering a video game type world where other people from the real world (over the internet) navigate along side of you. I could picture recreations of the real world for different years. As more and more accurate elaborate 3D models of the past & Present are generated into 3D worlds that people can navigate thru for educational or entertainment purposes entering doors or clicking on symbols to navigate into history. Imagine navigating down a 3D street into the White House to check out what a 3D computer animated recreation of John F. Kennedy is doing in 1963. In group mode you see other people from the real world navigating through this world and can talk to him. If you and I were there at the same time I could say, hey Gregory I see you are interested in John F. Kennedy.
Recreating the world into 3D representations that people interact with is the future. This will become a very exciting area someday.

JW
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