150 years after lincoln built the railroad:
Al Gore invents the internet, taking infrastructure to a new level.
but seriously: i know the net has been around
longer, but i think it can be described as "still being built" at the moment,
thus it fits nicely into the cycle. i highly doubt there will be a bigger infrastructural revolution in my lifetime.
-StrangeLoop
their statenments about delivering sprays and pellets by air with an accuracy of 'within a foot' would be quite a thing to see, especially when you watch what a helicopters downwash does to items dropped from below it, and allowing for the pilots abilities (remember, the computer is not flying the aircraft here)
It's not impossible. I used to bull's-eye womp rats in my
T-sixteen back home. They're not much bigger than two meters.
150 years after lincoln built the railroad: Al Gore invents the internet, taking infrastructure to a new level.
but seriously: i know the net has been around longer, but i think it can be described as "still being built" at the moment, thus it fits nicely into the cycle. i highly doubt there will be a bigger infrastructural revolution in my lifetime. -StrangeLoop
i think a 64bit windows XP would actually crash your machine 2^32 times as hard and fast. ^_^
their statenments about delivering sprays and pellets by air with an accuracy of 'within a foot' would be quite a thing to see, especially when you watch what a helicopters downwash does to items dropped from below it, and allowing for the pilots abilities (remember, the computer is not flying the aircraft here)
It's not impossible. I used to bull's-eye womp rats in my T-sixteen back home. They're not much bigger than two meters.