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/topic Future of computing.... by MrTrick2003-05-24 01:45:47
  Don't run commodity PC's I guess. by aix tom2003-05-24 02:03:17
    firstly by McGowan2003-05-24 03:03:42
      Actually... by DireEyez2003-05-24 03:17:20
        I don't. by JohnRyan2003-05-24 03:21:08
          The UK & EU will never permit it. by Tomo2003-05-24 03:25:27
            Hey now... by DireEyez2003-05-24 03:31:30
              the answer is by McGowan 2003-05-24 03:49:52
whenever theres a system theres always some1 outside of it!

and im not talking M$ CEO's

geeks, hackers (white or black hat) hillbillies and loners will always avoid being caught in the net of big brother!

an image for u all we reach a point where computer devlopment is fast leaving system requirments behind, upgrades are simple quick and easy microsoft puts its world domination plan into action with the help of the US of A goverment. a secondary internet forms by people using linux boxes, firstly just small groups of people seperate from every1 else then through a great underground system (using the now obsolete cable lines) they slowely connect themselves up. a second internet now fully formed and out of its infancy say we call it inet2 or something stupid and the community creates a set of rules/regulations.

i know its a little far fetched but i reckon it could happen (maybe not like that)
[ Reply ]
                something like that is already happening by vitacpp2003-05-24 04:21:49
                  We've got JANET already. by Tomo2003-05-24 04:26:34
                    ARPANet evolved into the Internet. (n/t) by Arcanum2003-05-24 08:05:28
                  probably right by julius.apweiler2003-05-24 09:33:39

 

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