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Re: Dead and dying technologies
« on: December 20, 2004, 01:37:06 AM »
Greetings,

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Any technology on this decade: In the next decade the technology of *this decade, that include *all PC'S, would certainly be obsolete by the next decade or so, naturally. As the old saying goes: Nothing lasts forever Well, maybe only diamond. :-)
If I would put something in my time capsule I'd put all my Amiga stuff in it and let the future generation dig it out in mint condition. If I can design a better time capsule, that is. Unless People would be obsolete!@!@@! Pretty scary thought there! :nervous:

The earth will be obsolete. Replaced by a New Earth. Then the old one will just be destroyed *Billions of years now.

Anyway, back on topic, I'd just use the present and past technology to it's limits or adapt past technology to present needs/technology. To me, that's more fun than installing a new WindowsOS [insert new version here] to a new Pentium[Insert new CPU version here].:lol:

Where is the 'FUN' in all that? It's better to have fun than being 'IN' with technology IMHO. :-)

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