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Here ya go, Tracy :-) Sorta doubly-inspired on this one, as Kurzweil's 'catchphrase' for 2010 is that 'computers will become invisible' meaning (as I understand it) that computers will become small enough to be embedded into things like our clothing, out nearby environment, etc on a mass scale. Thing is, I don't see this happening, at least not yet. 2010 is also the year that the late-great FM2030 wrote that: "If you are healthy in the year 2010, you have a high percentage of living through 2030. If you are still alive in 2030, it does not matter how old you are because it means you will live the future and remain eternal." http://www.lightmillennium.org/newyear_03/bu_gmorning_fm2030.html-FM-2030 just came to mind mid-post -- make that triply-imspired!
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Thanks much, I too lazy to start a thread.
When you say 'computers become invisible' I think the interface. Like project natal. I watched the video that Jim posted about that. Crap, when my Sis got wii I told her, 'Thery're going to do away with that clumsy gadget you got there.' That's going to be big I think. Big clumsy clunky things like keyboards and mice, won't need any of that soon. If I live to be too much older I'll have to upgrade to a new machine, one that I work with a gesture, or spoken commands. Crap, I remember the 60's. The changes we'll see in the next 10 years will be like the change we saw in the last 40. Crazy.
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Tracy wrote: I remember the 60's. The changes we'll see in the next 10 years will be like the change we saw in the last 40. Crazy. How about 20,000 years of progress in a century, based on rates of progress at the turn of the century: http://www.kurzweilai.net/articles/art0134.html?printable=1(This paper concurs with your comment above, Tracy. Interesting times.)
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