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Agree, another boring article.
How often has simple extrapolation been useful. The machine's will still be defending against social engineering? Pleeaassee! That will have long since been resolved by modifications to the internet's structure. We can't be sure what will happen next year, and this guy's extrapolating thirty years out. Extend it a few more years, and our machines will approach infinity. Right!
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need to find more information then  zijiang | 05/27/04
Oh joy, another pointless article...  LateBlt | 05/27/04
Agree, another boring article.  kiddpeat | 05/28/04
He fails to address the ramifications.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/28/04
Pornographic holograms?  Anton Philidor | 05/28/04
Why not?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/28/04
Don't forget physics  voska | 06/01/04
Hoiday weekend coming up  doodlius | 05/28/04
memorial day memories  docted | 05/31/04
And Word will still take several seconds to launch, several hours to crash  Atlant | 06/01/04
3Phz & most people will still use it for word processing  YuridaMan | 06/02/04
Moore's Law, etc.  CodeBubba | 06/04/04

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