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| Thread ID: 40474 | 2003-12-09 03:38:00 | How we marvel at what we can do on computers to-day!!! | DRA MANAGMENT (4973) | Press F1 |
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| 198672 | 2003-12-09 03:38:00 | To-day we marvel at how great computers are in the 80's they marveled at drawing circles and lines on the computer so look how much computers have advanced over 20 years imagin what will happen to computer in the next 10-20-30-40-50-60 years By that time we will probabley be able to print a full scale replica of our selves with moveable body parts and everything! in fact by then they will have smarter robots than some computers they will have voice translaters you can dowload for free over the interenet free full games think of it that would be just a taste of what is coming to computer worlds!! and they will look back to the year 2003 and say WHAT CRAPPY COMPUTERS THEY HAD! |
DRA MANAGMENT (4973) | ||
| 198673 | 2003-12-09 03:39:00 | about the robots smarter than computers i was not thinking so its actully robots smarter than some humans | DRA MANAGMENT (4973) | ||
| 198674 | 2003-12-09 05:52:00 | While robots will someday be smarter than humans, it is a long way off. The calculations made by the human mind each second cannot be emulated by a computer - yet. Alan Turing proposed the standard test for assessing such intelligence: place the machine behind a screen and let a person communicate with it. If that person cannot tell the other is a computer, then Artificial Intelligence has arrived. Fortunately I am human and can readily tell that DRA is a computer with his spell-check turned off. ;) |
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| 198675 | 2003-12-09 06:11:00 | Can I have some of what you are on? Must be good Sh*t! If we are so tecnlogocally advanced how come there isn't a colony on the moon now? | mark.p (383) | ||
| 198676 | 2003-12-09 07:06:00 | The way MS see it, by 2004 we'll ALL be using Multi-Ghz PC's with 512MB RAM as a bare minimum... I reakon that 10 years from now, PC's like my current AMD Athlon XP 1700+ will still be around.. wont be able to play the latest games for sure, but they're at a stage where they're comfortable to use with a well-setup and streamlined OS on them, and you dont really need a 3.2Ghz Hyperthreading P4 to check your emails do you now?! |
Chilling_Silently (228) | ||
| 198677 | 2003-12-09 09:43:00 | God! I`m so bored with these bloody computers trying to take over the world. Just the other day a couple of them came up to me and said; ''OOO look, it`s one of those cute organics..'' | brewer (4389) | ||
| 198678 | 2003-12-09 09:51:00 | > I reakon that 10 years from now, PC's like my current > AMD Athlon XP 1700+ will still be around.. wont be > able to play the latest games for sure, but they're > at a stage where they're comfortable to use with a > well-setup and streamlined OS on them, and you dont > really need a 3.2Ghz Hyperthreading P4 to check your > emails do you now?! Chilling, 10 years ago we were saying exactly the same thing about our 386 and 486 beasts, and where are they now :) Mike. |
Mike (15) | ||
| 198679 | 2003-12-09 10:41:00 | > where are they now :) Largely, being used as firewalls, proxies, etc. :D |
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| 198680 | 2003-12-09 10:54:00 | I know of an old 486 running an irrigation unit at a local polytechnic. Chugs away nicely. :) | Archibald (180) | ||
| 198681 | 2003-12-09 11:04:00 | > you dont really need a 3.2Ghz Hyperthreading P4 to check your emails Don't be so sure of that ;) You never know, if Trusted Computing comes along, you might need a 3.2GHz CPU just so the US Government can take a screenshot of what you are doing every second, and so they can use your own processing power to help crack weak passwords and encryption :p And I know that technically one could argue Linux, but just remember there is that weird group of people who want Trusted Computing for Linux, too... :D |
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