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To: Dwight E. Karlsen who wrote (27222)11/19/1998 10:36:00 PM
From: Robert Rose  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
<The internet will
never deliver a "life-like" experience. The two are so dissimilar it's beyond the realm of
reality to hope that the two will enter the same realm. A computer cannot, and nor will
ever (IMO):

1) Deliver smells, such as one finds in a rose garden, or the earthy smell one might
encounter in a backyard garden plot after a spring rain.

2) Deliver the sensations your body experiences at different levels of humidity, such as
one experiences when stepping out of the airport after landing in West Palm Beach, FL.

3) Deliver the sensation on your body and hair that comes from being outside when a
cooling summer breeze blows in from the ocean (or from whereever) on a warm
Summer evening.

4) Deliver the feast for your eyes when you stroll along a crowded walking street in
oldtown area of Stockholm (Gamla Stan). That is my single favorite place to spend one
or two very long vacation days. I've been there twice. The internet could never deliver
even a quarter of the experience one gets from actually being there. That is obvious to
me, and probably also to most.>

Don't pretend to convince you otherwise, at this point, but have read articles that lead me to believe that what you don't believe may in fact happen within our lifetimes....

These are truly astonishing times....




To: Dwight E. Karlsen who wrote (27222)11/19/1998 11:30:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
Glenn, I know you were being sarcastic, but you bring up a good point. The internet will
never deliver a "life-like" experience. The two are so dissimilar it's beyond the realm of
reality to hope that the two will enter the same realm. A computer cannot, and nor will
ever (IMO):


Dwight,

I believe you could have left of the IMO and stated it as fact on all points.

4) Deliver the feast for your eyes when you stroll along a crowded walking street in
oldtown area of Stockholm (Gamla Stan). That is my single favorite place to spend one
or two very long vacation days. I've been there twice. The internet could never deliver
even a quarter of the experience one gets from actually being there. That is obvious to
me, and probably also to most.


I have never been there and this sounds great:-)

Glenn