I think we see this as how it is now. Even I understand this as a programmer,
but it is easy to believe that in the future devices (hardware devices) will replace many of the functions we now program. This isn't a stretch. Think about the capacity for memory and CPU to retain coding. If someone was really a genius, they'd figure out a way to dissect logic down to a few basic hardware components and be able to use these components to enhance robotics, etc. We think the way we do now, since this is what we see. Someday, people will look back and say, "Oshyan was sure smart for his time. But, how could he have known this?"
Quote from: Oshyan on October 11, 2007, 03:06:20 PM
Bugs *will* always exist...
MS consistently improved...
- Oshyan
As far as MS improving, I see that too. But, my context is the entire IT industry. It's my opinion that there were better operating systems when MS started and that there still are better. The only trouble is that most of these haven't been brought to the consumer level through the innovation of front-end magic. The need for people to utilize technology simply is what has driven Microsoft's business. Perhaps someday someone (like LINUS TORVALDS) will find the magic formula for intelligence emulation. By then, I'll be using TG5.01 to create virtual movies.
<-- Me as a
virtual movie director.