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To: JDN who wrote (75070)3/2/1999 11:44:00 AM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
JDN, excellent vision, excellent post.

Very soon, in the space of human endeavors you will wear your
phone on your wrist


Your computer too, what with the integrated logic and DRAM breakthrough IBM announced a couple weeks ago.

Meanwhile it will keep your house humming along, tracking your
inventory of food and supplies, preparing your shopping list even ordering if you
wish it too, supply you with any recipe for anything you wish to cook, and even do
the cooking for you. Your job will be only to load the oven and take out the
finished product. Yes, it is an exciting World coming up


Will we look like the "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" visitors?

Tony



To: JDN who wrote (75070)3/2/1999 12:45:00 PM
From: Yaacov  Respond to of 186894
 
Dear Carmine: pardon my French--but its all BULLSHIT.""

DJN,

Thank your!! Great post.



To: JDN who wrote (75070)3/2/1999 1:24:00 PM
From: carl a. mehr  Respond to of 186894
 
AMEN! piously humble carl



To: JDN who wrote (75070)3/2/1999 3:57:00 PM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: Neat, creative post.

It was just announced today that NT will build Dialogic support for voice into the OS.

Amy J



To: JDN who wrote (75070)3/2/1999 4:19:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Your vision of the future is noteworthy but it is of poor consolation to shareholders seeing Intel getting smashed and other techs too. Since February 1, 1999 there seems to have been an organized conspiracy to drive the entire tech sector down. Now these analysts idiots are coming out of the woodwork when stocks like Intel is already down and downgrading. I would like to know why shareholders don't rebel about afterhours trading and news which is permitted to spread around after trading is closed to the public.

Frank



To: JDN who wrote (75070)3/2/1999 5:35:00 PM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
JDN,

Re: The World is about to embark on such a THRILLING advance in Technology that I cant even imagin its effect on individuals. The base of that technology are chips. The biggest, brightest, richest chip company I know is INTC. I cant tell you the stock price tomorrow or even next month, but I can tell you that it is my judgement that INTC will reward handsomely long term investors as it ALWAYS HAS. This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. In fact, it seems to me we are only at the beginning of the beginning. Very soon, in the space of human endeavors you will wear your phone on your wrist and have total communcation (audio and video) with the world, your household computer will likely hang on the wall like a picture (in fact when not in use very likely will have a picture on its screen which you can change as you like, it will respond to your voice commands and be instantly connected to the entire world. Meanwhile it will keep your house humming along, tracking your inventory of food and supplies, preparing your shopping list even ordering if you wish it too, supply you with any recipe for anything you wish to cook, and even do the cooking for you. Your job will be only to load the oven and take out the finished product. Yes, it is an exciting World coming up. JDN

Interesting vision.

I just wonder wether it will become real by the folks selling high priced CPU's like Intel/AMD/Cyrix or the system on chip guys like LSI/IBM/LUC.

As we get to 0.07 micron and small systems go to a single chip who do you think are best positioned to do that.

If you research the matter you may be surprised.

Regards,

Kash Johal