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Ray Cassick wrote:
Personally I think movies like Gattaca and Minority Report offer a good view of how things will be
My guess is MAD MAX
Mauricio Ritter - Brazil
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Life is a mixture of painful separations from your loved ones and joyful reunions, without those two we'd just be animals I guess. The more painful the separation, that much more wonderful will be the reunion - Nish
"Th@ langwagje is screwed! It has if's but no end if's!! Stupid php cant even do butuns on forms! VISHAUL BASICS ARE THE FUTSHURE!" - Simon Walton
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Star Trek Next Generation.
Because reconfiguring your tractor beam to be a repulsor beam really should be as simple as rerouting a diagram visually.
Marc
Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator. Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"
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A slightly more advanced Aliens.
Roger Allen
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The way the state is invading our privacy, my vote goes for "1984" 
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Jon Taylor wrote:
"1984"
quite terrifing... but a good book...
Mauricio Ritter - Brazil
Sonorking now: 100.13560 MRitter
Life is a mixture of painful separations from your loved ones and joyful reunions, without those two we'd just be animals I guess. The more painful the separation, that much more wonderful will be the reunion - Nish
"Th@ langwagje is screwed! It has if's but no end if's!! Stupid php cant even do butuns on forms! VISHAUL BASICS ARE THE FUTSHURE!" - Simon Walton
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The original Planet of the Apes. 
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Mauricio Ritter wrote:
Which movie do you think that have the most close "prediction" about the future ?
I hope 'star wars'
I have ever wanted to have a sword like that
Just three words: void main(void)
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Ender series of Orson Scott Card, though I think Gattaca is a good enough guess as well.
At the end of the day, a lot of books/movies might be close enough from the reality. What is almost always wrong is when they give a timeline.
Computers have enabled people to make more mistakes faster than almost any invention in history, with the possible exception of tequila and hand guns.
- Carl Gundlach
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"The balance should start moving towards stabilization instead of innovation."
Because I think we generally need more stable products.
I would rather get stable products than new features.
Of course innovation and new stuff is important, but not in a faster pace than we still are able to make it stable.
- Anders
Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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Totally agree. Plus while not quite there I think we have a good set of technologies coming to the mainstream now which cater for virtually all application needs. If we just carry on with the inovation then those technologies are going to fall to the way side and not get the attention they need to become stable and proven.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Macbeth muttered:
I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er
DavidW wrote:
You are totally mad. Nice.
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Stablity is going to one of new Innovations.
Deepak
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I think customers are fed up with buggy code and just want stuff that 'just works' more. So it has to be reliable and be easy to use too.
Davy
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Davy Mitchell wrote:
reliable and be easy to use too.
This is one of the factors that limit technology I think. I am not sure if things can be BOTH.
Take Unix for example. Once it is running it is stable as stable can be, but I would not want to have to be the one to get it running, nor would I want to have to use it on my desktop.
In my opinion, one of the reasons that Windows has the level of stability that it does is that it is layer upon layer of things that are meant to make it easy to USE.
Paul Watson wrote:
"At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall."
George Carlin wrote:
"Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things."
Unknown wrote:
"I love long walks, especialy taken by those that annoy me."
Paraphrased from TMNT:
"Cricket? You have to know what a crumpet is to understand Cricket."
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Just a comment but in no way should we make ease of use, GUI and making apps useable for the Little Folk an excuse for the mess of layers we have now.
We should seriously by now have a UI framework that is stable, time is long past that we saw the need for it.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Macbeth muttered:
I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er
DavidW wrote:
You are totally mad. Nice.
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me too too
The craze has left left too many with distrust towards updating.
Italian is a beautiful language. amare means to love, and amara bitter.
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