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Pastimes : A New Era - Consider the Possibilities

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To: Road Walker who wrote (10)11/25/1997 11:13:00 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) of 272
 
Exactly John! How many Einstein's have past humankind unnoticed due to lack of resources to adequately explore their intellectual depth?

What's amazing is the coincedence that all this is happening so shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall. All those millions of minds locked up in an information closet, yearning to be free for decades, can now instantly connect to the rest of the world. Some, the brightest and best educated on the planet, are now changing the world at a much more rapid pace than ever before.

Technology companies are benifiting the greatest by these minds. Go as an AMAT or Intel Manager if their company could survive without the resources of this brain pool.

In the next three years, I believe we will see the speed of the Internet increase 10 fold from it's present rediculously slow speed. When the average computer user accesses the Net at 500bps and greater, the changes will be dramatically felt. Interactive college classes, speech recognition for sites and nearly all information.

Ahhhh, it's going to be a very interesting next decade John. I hope we can look back on some of these post and smile in amusement.

Michael
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