I hate to be a pessimist, but we'll use all the technology proposed in this article to be more productive and stressed out than we are today. Pieces of everything in the article arleady exist today. I couldn't get through it without nodding off. BORING.
While I was reading this article I upgraded my kernel. That's just geek cool. I actually just converted my primary machine to Redhat 8.0 from Win2k Pro. Except for a few multi-media hiccups I've been really happy. OpenOffice makes all the difference. My wife was exteremely skeptical, but I haven't heard any grumbling lately so it must be working for her too. I've attempted this conversion a couple of times before and always ended up reinstalling some flavor of Windows. This time it seems to be sticking.
I hate to be a pessimist, but we'll use all the technology proposed in this article to be more productive and stressed out than we are today. Pieces of everything in the article arleady exist today. I couldn't get through it without nodding off. BORING.
Take a look at this attempt at a 3D desktop. http://www.3dtop.com/what.htm Don't know if I would use it all the time, but it's an interesting idea.
Just tried it. The UI response time is so slow that I uninstalled it ten minutes later out of frustration.
While I was reading this article I upgraded my kernel. That's just geek cool. I actually just converted my primary machine to Redhat 8.0 from Win2k Pro. Except for a few multi-media hiccups I've been really happy. OpenOffice makes all the difference. My wife was exteremely skeptical, but I haven't heard any grumbling lately so it must be working for her too. I've attempted this conversion a couple of times before and always ended up reinstalling some flavor of Windows. This time it seems to be sticking.