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Cringley Asking for 12 Month Predictions

sckienle writes "Robert X. Cringely is asking in his pulpit this week for help in determining what's going to happen in the tech industry in the next 12 months." I expect that robots will take over the world, and openly hunt humans in a post apocolyptic landscape. This will occur in January. For the rest of the year, technology will take a vacation.

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  1. Yeah right! by Unknown+Bovine+Group · · Score: 5, Funny

    Anybody with any real insight into the technology of the coming year won't post it to Cringley or Slashdot, they'll run out and get a patent.

    Join the fun! patent the obvious next step and sue, sue, sue!

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  2. Three Words by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Developers Developers Developers

  3. A real hookup at a slashdot.meetup.com by Hairy_Potter · · Score: 5, Funny

    The tech world was shattered today by the news that two members of the open source weblog Slashdot hooked up at a slashdot.meetup.com meeting.

    Anonymously speaking, the female slashddotter was surprised that the two had so much in common "He likes anime, and thought I looked so good in my Sailor Moon cosplay, I was charmed. I was so charmed, he charmed me out of that suit later that night, giggle".

    The male slashdotter commented "Well, I was 23 and a virgin, and spending the night recompiling RedHat 8.0 did not appeal to me. I was sure about *****, she was a little chunky, but when I saw that she came out of the ladies room, and not the mens, I knew she was a real women. I think we'll have sex again."

  4. Where is technology going? by Marco_polo · · Score: 5, Funny

    in the next 12 months, I predict

    1) Fully functional computerized Voting (e-chad)
    2) Linux on the desktop!
    3) IIS releases a fully secure, bug-free version!
    4) BEOS Makes a stunning comeback!
    5) Bionics are introduced widely(and banned by the NFL, MLB still pending)
    6) The DMCA is overturned in the supreme court!
    7) BLOG's widely viewed as the thing to go on the 'net
    8) AOL Version 9, 10, 11, and 12
    9) Apple releases the new iMac - in new scratch n' sniff colors
    10) Slashdot wins pulitzer prize for news journalism!

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    1. Re:Where is technology going? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      3) IIS releases a fully secure, bug-free version!

      I can't wait to see how MS trys to make money selling apache.

  5. the future... by User+956 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I expect that robots will take over the world, and openly hunt humans in a post apocolyptic landscape.

    Yes, but only as retribution for the unrelenting barrage of spelling errors.

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  6. More of the same by L.+VeGas · · Score: 5, Funny

    We will continue our efforts to supplant staples, but glue will continue to be a stong player.

    Oh sorry, I thought you said tack industry.

  7. Ultimate Japanese toilet is achieved by burgburgburg · · Score: 5, Funny

    Japanese toilet technology will advance to the point that nobody has a reason for ever leaving. Weeks later, people will start asking, "Hey, have you seen the Japanese lately?".

    1. Re:Ultimate Japanese toilet is achieved by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Funny

      Japanese toilet technology will advance to the point that nobody has a reason for ever leaving.

      I tried the MS-Outlook Toilet, but I kept finding strangers' shit in it.

    2. Re:Ultimate Japanese toilet is achieved by Tetsujin28 · · Score: 4, Funny

      How do you get one quarter of one older person?

      A freak, tragic accident involving a Craftmatic Adjustable Bed.

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  8. Slashdot trolls will adapt by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Stephen King dead at 54" trolls will need to be updated to "... dead at 55"

    "BSD is dying" posts will continue unaltered.

  9. Cellphones by jackal! · · Score: 5, Funny
    Cellphones will continue to get cooler, have more options, do more things, have more features, make your life even better.

    Everyone will continue to not really care.

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  10. Translation: by commonchaos · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is your company doing especially well? Are there sectors that are especially exciting, where products are bubbling to the surface and companies feel like they are about to show the world just how good they are? Tell me about it.

    Translation:

    My portfolio isn't doing so well. Anybody mind helping me out here?

  11. Forget the next 12 months.. by grub · · Score: 5, Funny


    I'm still waiting for my Flying Car from the year 2000..

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    1. Re:Forget the next 12 months.. by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Funny

      I'm still waiting for my Flying Car from the year 2000..

      Pinto's and GM trucks fly if you bump them in gas tank.

  12. Re:Major war - RIAA/MPAA vs Usenet by dildatron · · Score: 5, Funny

    It might happen after someone at slashdot posts information that Usenet is 95% warez/movies! Thanks for notifying the evil doers, buddy.

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  13. My predictions by Xeger · · Score: 5, Funny

    1) In a surprise move, the Taliban will announce its hostile takeover of the Disney corporation. The company's long-standing "no facial hair" policy will be replaced by a "mandatory beard" policy and animators will immediately commence work on a new flagship character, Mullah Mouse.

    2) Nevada, Arizona and British Columbia will all pass legislation legalizing marijuana, prompting Bush to name them as part of the "axis of evil" and authorize a retaliatory nuclear strike.

    3) RIAA will introduce a surgical throat implant that that causes people to gag and choke when they try to hum or sing copyrighted music. Marketing the device as the "iMusicFreedomSexChoicePod," they will offer it through major chain stores for $99 for a limited time only, while supplies last. After November, the price will increase to $399.

    and, finally

    4) Sometime in August, independent polls will indicate that Slashdot's daily readership has surpassed that of the New York Times, Washington Post and USA Today combined. In response to this market pressure, all major print dailies will target a 1st grade reading level. Headlines such as "Lame Senator Says He's Rubber, Opponent Is Glue" and "Superfund Site Smells Like Total Ass" will abound.

  14. Re:A little black box by proj_2501 · · Score: 4, Funny

    There's a story from a while back:

    Tomorrow, Cray (or whoever) could come out with a portable computer that has 30x the performance of any desktop PC. It would cost $500, with a flat planel screen capable of 4096x3072 pixels, yet it could still fit in your pocket. It would run on AA batteries for hours and hours, perfectly recognize handwriting and voice, and have wireless broadband anywhere in the world for FREE.

    First question about it? "DOES IT RUN WINDOWS?"

  15. Predicting the future is hard by Charlton+Heston · · Score: 5, Funny

    But I can tell you what WON'T happen.

    Bluetooth will still be that great technology just around the corner that hardly anyone has an example of.

    Cell phones will still not be good at browsing the web or reading e-mail.

    Linux won't be the dominant force on the desktop (not for a few years at least).

    The United States won't be finished with the job of restoring order in Afghanistan or Iraq.

    PC's won't have a decent memory subsystem that can keep up with the CPU's.

    The record companies won't have a good solution for distributing music on the Internet. Neither will movie companies.

    Robots will not take over the world.

    The fast/good/cheap trilemma will not be solved with technology.

    Microsoft will still have a bunch of security holes in their OS. So will most distributions of Linux. OpenBSD will not.

    NASA will not be able to keep their launch schedule.

    The new Matrix movie will not live up to the hype, but it'll still be really good.

    OK, to announce one thing that WILL happen in 2003: The Supreme Court will undo the Sonny Bono copyright law. Micky Mouse will be free!

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  16. Some Technology Predictions by RailGunner · · Score: 5, Funny
    Here's some predictions for the next 12 months:

    Steve Ballmer will leave Microsoft to join the circus sideshow, as the only man who can put his foot in his mouth while his head is still up his ass. The Circus will generate billions of revenue, while Microsoft will be forced to have Craig Mundie scream "I Love This Company!" at this years COMDEX.

    There will be at least a dozen more Outlook Worms infecting the Internet. People's Inboxes will become so flooded with viruses, that millions will quit using email all together. With the loss of a huge potential market, companies selling weightless, pumpless penis enhancement devices will go out of business, and millions of dollars will still be tied up in Nigerian banks while the King's widow lives in poverty.

    Hundreds of people will be arrested for printing paychecks on their computer and trying to cash them at a bank.

    The RIAA will create another method to prevent people from copying CD's, this one will be defeatable by a common stapler.

    The RIAA will reveal that Hilary Rosen has actually been dead for 5 years, that they've just been propping her up "Weekend at Bernie's" style.

    Scott McNealy will release several press releases over the next year bashing Microsoft.

  17. Re:Hold Envelope to forehead by bbc22405 · · Score: 5, Funny
    I predict a large company...

    Microsoft?

    will make an existing product smaller,

    So, then, not Microsoft.

    and double the number of features...

    Yes, then, stop teasing me, it is Microsoft Office!

    for 90% of the current price.

    Ah, so it's not Microsoft after all.

    I also predict that 99% of the people that BUY that product will be unaware that those features exist and consequently not use them.

    Now, come on, that's GOT to be Microsoft Office!

    I preduct the people least likely to use those features will buy that product because 'It's pretty'.

    Oh, wait, it's Apple.

  18. Re:Major war - RIAA/MPAA vs Usenet by SirSlud · · Score: 4, Funny

    > I think someone evil is finally going to notice that Usenet is 95% warez/moviez

    Hrm, 95% warez/movies .. but clearly the Usenet is 86% pr0n .. somethings not adding up here.

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  19. Cell Phone Camming and Quantum Computing by TheSync · · Score: 5, Funny

    Two big predictions for 12 months:

    1) Cell Phone "camming" will become a rage among teenagers, who mainly use it to flash each other. Sprint (under CDMA2000) will benefit greatly from this.

    2) A quantum computer will be built using a 2D array of hundreds of quantum dots using Si or GaAs. The theory is there today, all that remains is an efficient read of electron spins. The machine will factor a number in the range of 2^16, which will look much more interesting than IBM's factoring of 14 or whatever.

  20. And I Predicted It! by Hell+O'World · · Score: 5, Funny

    Here's how I responded to The /. artice about the Cringely preditions last year:

    Slashdot will link to every article written by Bob Cringely in 2002. Bob Cringely will start writing for Slashdot, under a level two pseudonym. This post will receive a +5 funny.


    Sadly, I was wrong about the third prediction. The second? Hard to say.

  21. Re:What about last years predictions? by elemental23 · · Score: 4, Funny

    These are the InfoWorld Robert X. Cringely's predictions, who isn't the same Cringely that does things for PBS. That Cringely is actually Mark C. Stephens [blancmange.net], who took the pen name with him when he left InfoWorld in 1995.

    "I am not Robert X. Cringley," he said. "My name is Ryan. I inherited this column from the previous Robert X. Cringley, just as you will inherit it from me. The man I inherited it from was not the real Robert X. Cringley, either. His name was Cummerbund. The real Cringley has been retired fifteen years and living like a king in Patagonia."

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