I would imagine you would buy a "body." Which would be a "robot" with no functionality other than a software skeleton ready to support a mind transfer, and the physical components... fast AI capable processor, a big HDD, arms, legs and a bunch of cool attachments like rocket launchers, saws, drills... ok I'm getting carried away. Oh, a fiber optic port to connect your mind directly to the internet.
Imagine the software you could download. ACID Pro won't be the music software we've come to know. Simulated acid trips with all the pluses and without the side affects.
I always use computers to make analogies. Of course the person I am talking to has to be knowledgeable with computers. Makes getting a point across much easier. The previous post was so well said using his analogy.
Mine fired up after dropping... 6 am after an all night LAN party can be rough. The faceplate on my floppy drive came off. That was the only visible and known damage.
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If I had a 3d monitor I would have to find a good death star image to impress my friends.
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I have come across PhysicsGenius making posts like this. I like him, adding in some hidden humor that takes reading the post a few times. I assume his karma must awful. Well I'm sure he gets some great laughs reading all the replies.
Well I'm sure it only effects IE. I've had to fix numerous computers where people were complaining about IE screwing up in various ways. 90% of those people had kazaa installed or still do. Opera, Mozilla, Netscape are unaffected.
A little late for me to reply, but that struck me. You are absolutely correct. I do perl web developement and the web designer who doesn't do any programming is my beta tester and the best at it. I can't believe that slipped my mind.
They have a 7200 rpm model, the capacity is 250GB i think. At 320GB and 5400 rpm it still makes for speedy archives. I have a Maxtor 27GB 5400 rpm that I use to store download files, music, etc. My OS and swap space is on 1 20GB Western Digital 7200 rpm and games are on the another 20GB 7200 rpm.
I have to completetly agree. I had first started with an early version of Redhat, 5.x I think. After a good while I tried Mandrake 8. Worked ok, After I got Half-life to run it hosed my ext2 partition. I messed with Debian some, that left me the best impression of linux. I then tried FreeBSD on my old 233 to build a webserver. It truly felt as though a box had been lifted over my head in terms of understanding the *NIX enviroment. It's clean and easy to use.
I have not tried as a desktop system yet. I still use windows for games. I love games and win2k is a pretty damn good version of windows.
"Heaven stuff" meant to encompass the beliefs of the religion which includes hell. Details were unnecessary.
Woops... I skipped over the abstract part. I skimmed the whole article... Too bad there isn't a +1 helpful.
I would imagine you would buy a "body." Which would be a "robot" with no functionality other than a software skeleton ready to support a mind transfer, and the physical components... fast AI capable processor, a big HDD, arms, legs and a bunch of cool attachments like rocket launchers, saws, drills... ok I'm getting carried away. Oh, a fiber optic port to connect your mind directly to the internet.
Imagine the software you could download. ACID Pro won't be the music software we've come to know. Simulated acid trips with all the pluses and without the side affects.
I can't wait till 2040.
So is Will Riker... oh wait, he's Alaskan.
That assumes all that heaven stuff is real and works as the bible describes.
I always use computers to make analogies. Of course the person I am talking to has to be knowledgeable with computers. Makes getting a point across much easier. The previous post was so well said using his analogy.
Please be more sensible. This comment is rather insightful.
Mine fired up after dropping... 6 am after an all night LAN party can be rough. The faceplate on my floppy drive came off. That was the only visible and known damage.
This seems like a good idea. Some of us aren't very politically informed.
What no redheaded step-child jokes?
or even a person with no time on their hands could start it in the morning before work, start playing it when they get home...
Don't forget Minority Report.
Haha, wish I had some mod points...
If I had a 3d monitor I would have to find a good death star image to impress my friends.
I have come across PhysicsGenius making posts like this. I like him, adding in some hidden humor that takes reading the post a few times. I assume his karma must awful. Well I'm sure he gets some great laughs reading all the replies.
Well I'm sure it only effects IE. I've had to fix numerous computers where people were complaining about IE screwing up in various ways. 90% of those people had kazaa installed or still do. Opera, Mozilla, Netscape are unaffected.
A little late for me to reply, but that struck me. You are absolutely correct. I do perl web developement and the web designer who doesn't do any programming is my beta tester and the best at it. I can't believe that slipped my mind.
Good point, but out of the few Mozilla users most are probally developers and would be the ones most likely to catch such bugs.
Seems to be common with sci-fi movies. I can't think of one at the moment.
It does have Mac support.
They have a 7200 rpm model, the capacity is 250GB i think. At 320GB and 5400 rpm it still makes for speedy archives. I have a Maxtor 27GB 5400 rpm that I use to store download files, music, etc. My OS and swap space is on 1 20GB Western Digital 7200 rpm and games are on the another 20GB 7200 rpm.
People still use Ext2?
I have to completetly agree. I had first started with an early version of Redhat, 5.x I think. After a good while I tried Mandrake 8. Worked ok, After I got Half-life to run it hosed my ext2 partition. I messed with Debian some, that left me the best impression of linux. I then tried FreeBSD on my old 233 to build a webserver. It truly felt as though a box had been lifted over my head in terms of understanding the *NIX enviroment. It's clean and easy to use.
I have not tried as a desktop system yet. I still use windows for games. I love games and win2k is a pretty damn good version of windows.
I think he intented Lin*, if it were a *NIX client then he would not have to spend the next year of his life to port it to *BSD.
I've never found any features to drive me to use Outlook. Nothing that exceeds other clients. I think it's because Outlook is preinstalled.
I dreaded upgrading to Win95. All the hype was about no more DOS. Thats what I loved, I hated Win3.1. I just used it to get on the internet.