Perhaps they'll bring back the TRS80 and put a M$ "operating system" on it. Then the world would really be going forwards...into oblivion. On the other hand forcing M$ to make efficient use of 16K RAM at a pitiful clock rate (I don't remember?) could teach them a thing or three.
It's been done on a larger scale. Remember the mouse with the human ear embedded in it's back? That ear was made with a 3D printer. The matrix created by the printer provided a backbone for the mouse's flesh to grow over. Research is ongoing to use this to create replacement parts for humans. I only hope It will be easier to get parts for myself than it is for my Leyland Marina.
Theres an interesting article in recent NewScientist (http://www.newscientist.com/ns/19990918/newsstory 10.html) It's about the East Timorese resistance's threats to attack Indonesian systems. Worth a look in.
Perhaps they'll bring back the TRS80 and put a M$ "operating system" on it. Then the world would really be going forwards...into oblivion. On the other hand forcing M$ to make efficient use of 16K RAM at a pitiful clock rate (I don't remember?) could teach them a thing or three.
It's been done on a larger scale. Remember the mouse with the human ear embedded in it's back? That ear was made with a 3D printer. The matrix created by the printer provided a backbone for the mouse's flesh to grow over. Research is ongoing to use this to create replacement parts for humans. I only hope It will be easier to get parts for myself than it is for my Leyland Marina.
fuck is an Australian Approved word - at least in Jeff's victoria.
Theres an interesting article in recent NewScientist (http://www.newscientist.com/ns/19990918/newsstory 10.html) It's about the East Timorese resistance's threats to attack Indonesian systems. Worth a look in.