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Subject: Re: Computer History Lesson

Author: Bob Durrett

Date: 11:07:48 02/09/04

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On February 09, 2004 at 13:12:50, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:

>Bob,
>
>Imagine a computer input directly into your optical neurons that was controlled
>by your own thoughts. If you wanted to know the correct time then a time would
>appear. If you wanted a numerical solution then you would see a formula and be
>able to input the variables just by thinking about it. No keyboard or voice
>commands would be needed. Can you imagine the possibilities?
>
>TJF BORG, somewhere in the future.
>
>PS I have started to get precognitions of this stuff and I believe it to be
>within my lifetime.

Timothy:

I have no doubt that your precognitions are right on the money!  : )

Now, what are your chess precognitions?  If you have none, maybe that means that
chess goes away.

Bob D.

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>
>
>On February 09, 2004 at 09:54:13, Bob Durrett wrote:
>
>>
>>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3471803.stm
>>
>>I am 64.  The article says it all happened in the last 50 years.  That means I
>>"saw it all."  Did you?
>>
>>Everybody here is part of the miracle.
>>
>>Bob D.



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