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Posted by Alchemist on 09-22-2005 05:20 AM:

what's interesting

Today's developments in technology. We don't have laser guns do we?


Posted by MellowYellow on 07-27-2006 10:49 PM:

Can you fit that technology into a gun? yet?

lol.

What's interesting these days? I don't really know. I'm not really impressed with anything anymore.

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Posted by aaqthree on 08-29-2006 06:47 AM:

Bill Gates came to Columbia last year, in October, and gave a talk about technology and the future and stuff. One of the coolest parts was when he demoed a few technologies that are "on the horizon", including a table that would interact with everything. You could put your phone on the table, and it would recognize it as your phone. Then you press your fingerprint on a contact point, and it "signs" you in, sort of. From there you can do all sorts of stuff like the basics (email, texting, calling), and one really cool thing where he put a business card on the table, and the phone recognized it and automatically added the number to the contacts.

Yeah, that kind of technology is still years away, but that seriously impressed me.

The last thing that was released that made me think, "Wow, that's pretty cool", was this Internet Tablet from Nokia. Basically a portable Wi-Fi device with a very, very good display and just the ability to surf. It's a bit on the pricey side, though, so I never bought it, but it was certainly really cool. Here's the link: http://europe.nokia.com/770


Posted by Alchemist on 08-29-2006 05:50 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by aaqthree
Bill Gates came to Columbia last year, in October, and gave a talk about technology and the future and stuff. One of the coolest parts was when he demoed a few technologies that are "on the horizon", including a table that would interact with everything. You could put your phone on the table, and it would recognize it as your phone. Then you press your fingerprint on a contact point, and it "signs" you in, sort of. From there you can do all sorts of stuff like the basics (email, texting, calling), and one really cool thing where he put a business card on the table, and the phone recognized it and automatically added the number to the contacts.

Yeah, that kind of technology is still years away, but that seriously impressed me.

The last thing that was released that made me think, "Wow, that's pretty cool", was this Internet Tablet from Nokia. Basically a portable Wi-Fi device with a very, very good display and just the ability to surf. It's a bit on the pricey side, though, so I never bought it, but it was certainly really cool. Here's the link: http://europe.nokia.com/770



Oh word. And then you can place the morally cognizant laser gun on the table and it interacts with it and turns into a stand alone gun turret. And that Nokia thing better have a "lock in in a non gay way" feature.


Posted by aaqthree on 08-29-2006 08:44 PM:

How does something lock in a gay way? What PDA/phone/tablet does that?

I have a regular Nokia phone and it locks in the straightest way possible.


Posted by Alchemist on 09-01-2006 02:58 PM:

No no, it's not locking in a gay way. It's "Locking in" in a "non-gay way"


Posted by MellowYellow on 09-02-2006 12:38 AM:

I heard Bill Gates, YoYo Ma, and some... asian girl who plays something... really good ... are going to be at zellerbach (aud on the berkeley campus)


AND AND AND


Pluto is no longer considered a planet.

Ah boo.. how could you go nearly 80 years without ... nevermind.

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Posted by Alchemist on 09-10-2006 05:15 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by MellowYellow
I heard Bill Gates, YoYo Ma, and some... asian girl who plays something... really good ... are going to be at zellerbach (aud on the berkeley campus)


AND AND AND


Pluto is no longer considered a planet.

Ah boo.. how could you go nearly 80 years without ... nevermind.



Oh I'm gonna hit up berkeley now to cop some knowledge from all three of those. FUck yeah! Droppin knowledge like raindrops over here.


Posted by kryogenix on 09-13-2006 03:26 AM:

http://sorrypluto.ytmnd.com/


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