Author: Eran
Date: 22:17:27 10/01/01
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On October 02, 2001 at 00:27:30, Slater Wold wrote: >On October 01, 2001 at 21:33:02, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>[snip] >>>If it will do in the future, it will be a solid chess computer, right? ;-) >> >>Solid, spherical, multi-layer whatever. >>You aren't going to get electrons or photons to move faster than light. >> >>Look at the MHz you imply with the above figure and then calculate the trace >>size that would be needed to prevent breaking the speed of light. >> >>9cm of wire takes a full nanosecond to transverse. >> >>I'm not saying it is impossible. Just that it is not possible with any physical >>process we know of now. > >Put simply: NOT IN OUR LIFETIME. > > >:) > > >Slate I hope to see, feel and play it even once before I die. What a pity if I will never do it. Heck, y'know that life is not fair. Next generation of our children and grandchildren will be luckier than we are today! They could buy very powerful heldhand computer chess (around 4000 Elo Rating!) containing atomic chips or "superstring" chips or whatever for $1.99 to $5.99 at CVS stores in the year 2100!!. What a bright future for them &%$#@%*!@%($%@@W%^#$ How lucky they will be; I am beginning to envy them really :-((( Eran
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