Robert Maxwell
We don't have star trek computers decause we don't KNOW how to make computers so powerful, NOT because we don't need them.
Why would we need them?
Robert Maxwell
We don't have star trek computers decause we don't KNOW how to make computers so powerful, NOT because we don't need them.
Robert Maxwell
We don't have star trek computers decause we don't KNOW how to make computers so powerful, NOT because we don't need them.
By comparison to star trek computers, today's servers are more like abacuses, with ALL what they're capable of doing.
That's how powerful star trek computers must be for some of the things we saw them accomplish.
For example - "12,000,000,000,000,000,000 floating-point operations per second" is not even close to what's needed in order to remember how to put one human together, one quantum particle at a time.
Why would we need them?
Why would we need them?
Why would we need them?
We will need them because Office 2030 will specify in it's minimum system requirements:
- 100 gigaquads of storage
- an isolinear processing matrix
- gel packs
- Optional: holo-emitters for Clippy, your holographic office assistant.
That would bugger people's arms. Keyboards and mouse are still around for a reason. If a suitably robust voice activated system was around, it still wouldn't be used in places like my office, where everyone's in the same room.
I have more history with the military than you do.
When you say "far better" what you are talking about is the fact that the military builds in I believe a 60 meter error in the signal for civilian use. The military units are able to filter this out for a tighter location lock. This does not mean that the actual GPS units are better. Please, tell us how "modern gps is not reliable"?Trust me maybe not in a military combat zone, but the military has far better GPS than civilian use. The arguement of reliability is out of the question modern GPS has many problems still and is not always reliable.
I have more history with the military than you do.How old are you again? I have friends in the military who have been responsible for managing those satellites.
When you say "far better" what you are talking about is the fact that the military builds in I believe a 60 meter error in the signal for civilian use. The military units are able to filter this out for a tighter location lock. This does not mean that the actual GPS units are better. Please, tell us how "modern gps is not reliable"?Trust me maybe not in a military combat zone, but the military has far better GPS than civilian use. The arguement of reliability is out of the question modern GPS has many problems still and is not always reliable.
The Space shuttle is a VERY poor example. It was never capable of %100 reliability.
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