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« Holodecks are the way to go...  
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schyfe

join:2002-01-08
West Palm Beach, FL
reply to Kearnstd
Re: THIS JUST IN!!!!

U got it, give me the damn Holodeck. Imagine a football game, or a facimile of the Playboy Mansion in the holodeck............(drool)!


CDXRevVveD

@interprise.com

reply to Kaltes
Virtual keyboard? already done... but havent had the op to use it yet... anyone tested or seen this thing?

»www.ananova.com/images/news/irke···x500.jpg

»www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_54···chnology

looks sweet to me....

Kearnstd
Elf Wizard
Premium
join:2002-01-22
Mullica Hill, NJ
reply to Kaltes
forget mind reading, i want a damn holodeck. imagine MMO games on a holodeck or even VR, hmm allways wondered how id look as an elf!
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[65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports


Kaltes
Premium
join:2002-12-04
Los Angeles, CA
reply to rradina
Virtual keyboard? With that kind of technology why rely on such a quaint form of input.

No, I insist that the device read my mind as well.


Apophis
Jaffa Kree
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join:2001-12-27
Holmen, WI
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reply to rradina
said by rradina See Profile:
I'm dreaming of a future where a tiny wire embedded in the ear-piece of computerized eyeglasses provides multi-megabit connectivity. A tiny projector provides a wall-sized image on the rear of the glasses. The mouse cursor follows our pupils. As we look down, we see a keyboard superimposed on our lap and a infrared scanning device watches our finger movements as we type in what appears to be thin air.
I'll drink to that. Here Here.
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Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools.

rradina

join:2000-08-08
Chesterfield, MO

reply to Archivis
I'm dreaming of a future where a tiny wire embedded in the ear-piece of computerized eyeglasses provides multi-megabit connectivity. A tiny projector provides a wall-sized image on the rear of the glasses. The mouse cursor follows our pupils. As we look down, we see a keyboard superimposed on our lap and a infrared scanning device watches our finger movements as we type in what appears to be thin air.


Archivis
Your Daddy
Premium
join:2001-11-26
Earth
reply to Apophis
lol... 10 years from now people will be purchasing 10meg/128k connections from charter.
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